Baldev Mishra
Baldev Mishra | |
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Born |
Baldev Mishra 1 November 1890 Bangaon, Bihar, India |
Died |
4 February 1975 84) Bangaon, Bihar, India | (aged
Occupation | Writer, Journalist, Editor |
Spouse(s) | Triveni Devi |
Jyotishacharya Pandit Baldev Mishra was a prolific writer of Maithili literature[1][2][3] in the 20th century who wrote extensively on several topics in his mother language Maithili. Besides Maithili, he also wrote few books in Hindi and Sanskrit covering a range of subjects related to mathematics, astrology, philosophy and history.
Early life and education
Baldev Mishra was born in 1890 in Bangaon, Bihar in northern India. His father died when he was just five years old. He was raised by his maternal grandfather in Bangaon. Due to his exceptional memory and ability to recite Durgasaptshati at a very young age, he was given a scholarship by the queen of the Baniali state to pursue further studies. In 1910, he went to Benaras to study astrology under the tutelage of pandit Sudhakar Dwivedi. During his Benaras stay, he met with Acharya Narendra Deva whose intellect inspired him to study in English medium. This led him to appear in a combined Bengal-Bihar-Orissa matriculation board exam which he passed in the first division in 1916.[1]
Career
In 1922 he was appointed as a mathematics teacher at the Kashi Vidyapeeth. He worked at the Kashi Vidyapeeth until 1930. After that, he wrote few books in Sanskrit for high school students on Trignometry and Algebra. He also edited books on Ellipse and Calculus written by Sudhakar Dwivedi.
In 1933, he started to work as an editor of “Pandit Patra”. In 1939, he started working in “Saraswati Bhawan” library in Benaras where he worked on listing the manuscripts of many old articles there. He worked there until 1951.He, then, returned to his native state Bihar in 1952 to work as decipherment research scholar in the newly formed K.P. Jayaswal research Institute, Patna. Here, he worked on deciphering many articles related to Pali and Prakrit languages found during the excavations in Bodh Gaya. His work is published in 27 books in Tibbati-Pali-Prakrit series published by the Bihar Research society.[1]
List of works[1]
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Makers of Indian literature (Maithili)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Mishra, Vishweshwar. Makers of Indian Literature series(Maithili) Baldev Mishra. Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi 1998. ISBN 81-260-0465-7.
- ↑ http://www.videha.co.in/photo.htm
- ↑ Mishra, Lalitesh. Prastaavna. Kisun Sankalp Lok, Supaul 2000.
- ↑ Mishra, Baldev. Satyasandha Pandit Babua Khan. Laxminath Printing Press, 2007.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 http://sahitya-akademi.gov.in/sahitya-akademi/publications/publication.jsp#makers