Harishchandra

Harishchandra

▪ Indian writer
also called Bhartendu
born Sept. 9, 1850, Vārānasi, India
died Jan. 6, 1885, Vārānasi

      Indian poet, dramatist, critic, and journalist, commonly referred to as the “father of modern Hindi. (Hindi literature)” His great contributions in founding a new tradition of Hindi prose were recognized even in his short lifetime, and he was admiringly called Bhartendu (“Moon of India”), an honorific that has taken precedence over his own name.

      Harishchandra was born into a distinguished family that traced its descent from Aminchand, the prosperous banker whose intrigues against his master, the Nawab of Bengal, and deception by Robert Clive is a celebrated incident of modern Indian history. His father, Gopalachandra (pen name Giridharadaja), was a poet who composed a considerable amount of traditional Braj Bhasa (a dialect of Hindi) verse of technical virtuosity but with little poetic feeling.

      Harishchandra began his own literary career at the age of 17, when he established (1867) the first literary magazine in Hindi, the Kavi-vachana-sudha, followed in 1872 by Harishchandra Magazine, later called Harishchandra Chandrika. A circle of distinguished poets and litterateurs whom he generously patronized gathered around him, and their work resulted in a radical transformation of Hindi language and literature in the pages of his magazine.

      Harishchandra's influence was deep and farreaching: his works mark the end of the Rīti period of Hindi literature (c. 1650–1850) and usher in what is called the Bhartendu epoch, which in turn leads into the modern period. His advocacy of the development of the Hindi language and his opposition to the undue importance given to Urdu in official circles had important political results, leading ultimately to the establishment of modern Hindi as the state language of India.

      Harishchandra's poetry, in contrast to the rather dry poetry of the Rīti period, was simple, deeply felt, and filled with devotional ardour and emotional lyricism. His numerous plays, written partly in modern Hindi and partly in Braj Bhasa verse, are among the first in the language and concern themselves with a wide range of themes. They include satirical farces and several dramas in which the poet expresses his intense grief at the stultifying poverty of India and the decline of its civilization under centuries of foreign domination and colonialism.

      Harishchandra's passionate participation in social and educational activities did not, however, prevent him from taking delight in the world around him. He was known also as an accomplished actor, a keen and witty polemicist, and, within the circle of his own caste and religious community, an outrageous practical joker.

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