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09 April - Rahul Sankrityayan birth anniversary

 



Rahul Sankrityayan, originally named Kedarnath Pandey, was a prominent Indian scholar, writer, and polyglot. He was born on  09 April 1893, in Azamgarh district, Uttar Pradesh, India, and passed away on 14 April 1963. Sankrityayan is considered one of the greatest Hindi writers of the 20th century and a pioneer of Indian travel literature.

Throughout his life, Sankrityayan traveled extensively across India and abroad, acquiring knowledge of various languages, cultures, and philosophies. He was proficient in numerous languages, including Hindi, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Pali, Urdu, Persian, and Russian.

Sankrityayan's literary contributions are vast and varied. He wrote on a wide range of topics, including history, philosophy, sociology, and literature. He is perhaps best known for his travelogues, which document his journeys to different parts of India and other countries. His travel narratives provide vivid descriptions of landscapes, people, and cultures, as well as insights into the social and political conditions of the places he visited.

One of Sankrityayan's most famous works is "Volga Se Ganga" (From the Volga to the Ganges), a historical novel that traces the journey of Indian culture and civilization from its origins in Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent. The novel is considered a masterpiece of Hindi literature and has been translated into several languages.

In addition to his literary pursuits, Sankrityayan was actively involved in social and political movements. He was a proponent of socialism and actively participated in the Indian independence movement.

Rahul Sankrityayan's legacy continues to be celebrated in India and beyond. He is remembered not only for his literary contributions but also for his intellectual curiosity, adventurous spirit, and commitment to social justice.

 


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