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Shyam Sadhu, born Shamaldas Muldas Solanki, was a Gujarati poet from India.
Shyam Sadhu | |
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Native name | શામળદાસ મુળદાસ સોલંકી |
Born | Shamaldas Muldas Solanki 15 June 1941 Junagadh |
Died | 16 December 2001 | (aged 60)
Pen name | Shyam Sadhhu |
Occupation | Poet |
Language | Gujarati |
Nationality | Indian |
Period | modern Gujarati literature |
Genres | Ghazal, Free verse |
Years active | 1973 - 2001 |
Notable works | Ghar Same Sarovar (2009) |
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Life
editSadhu was born on 15 June 1941 at Junagadh, Gujarat, to Muldas Solanki. His grandmother Motibai was a bhajan singer who had published a few audio records. He completed his primary education in Junagadh. He studied ayurveda for two years, but dropped out due to family problems. Sadhu started writing poems in 1955 at the age of 15. He eventually was associated with the local politics of Junagadh, but is most known for his poetry, which was first published 18 years after he started to write. Sadhu died on 16 December 2001.[1]
Works
editSadhu is considered to be one of the most important Gujarati ghazal poets. He experimented with new metres and used a conversational style in ghazal.[2] Along with ghazals, he wrote free verse.[1]
Yayavari, his first collection of poems, was published in 1973, followed by Thoda Bija Kavyo, Indradhanush (1987), Atmakathana Pana (1991; "Pages of Autobiography") and Sanj Dhali Gayi (2002). His complete poems were compiled and published by Sanju Vala as Ghar Same Sarovar in 2009.[1]
Awards
editHe received the Kavi Shekhadam Abuwala Award and the Babasaheb Ambedkar Award.[when?][2]
References
edit- ^ a b c Makwana, Suresh (29 June 2015). "Chapter 5: Shyam Sadhuni Ghazalma Sufuvad" (PDF). Gujarati gazal ma sufi rang : sunya palanpuri mariz Makrand Dave Shyam Sadhu ane Harish Minashru na sandrabhma (Ph.D). Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University. hdl:10603/44234. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- ^ a b "Welcome to Muse India". Welcome to Muse India. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
External links
edit- Shyam Sadhu on GujLit