Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay or T. N. Mukharji in British Indian Government records ( bn, ত্রৈলোক্যনাথ মুখোপাধ্যায়, ''
Troilōkyanātha Mukhōpādhyāẏa'') (22 July 1847 – 3 November 1919) was an Indian public servant who served as a curator of the
Indian Museum
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at Calcutta, and was a renowned author who wrote both in English and
Bengali
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. He was in-charge of organizing exhibits for the Calcutta International Exhibition of 1883, the Amsterdam Exhibition in the same year, the 1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, and the 1888 Glasgow International Exhibition. His travels in Europe as part of this was published as a popular travelogue ''A Visit to Europe'' (1889).
Life
Trailokyanath was born in the village of Rahuta, near
Shyamnagar
Shyamnagar ( bn, শ্যামনগর ) is an upazila of Satkhira District in the Division of Khulna, Bangladesh. It is the biggest upazila of Bangladesh. It is close to the Sundarbans.
Geography
Shyamnagar is located at . It has 46,592 ...
in the
North 24 Parganas district
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of
West Bengal
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. Attending school in
Hugli-Chuchura
Hugli-Chuchura or Hooghly-Chinsurah is a city and a municipality of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It lies on the bank of Hooghly River, 35 km north of Kolkata. It is located in the district of Hooghly and is hom ...
and
Bhadreswar but largely self-taught, he became a school teacher in Daroka (Birbhum),
Ukhra
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Location
Ukhra is located at .
Ukhra is a census town in Andal (community develop ...
,
Raniganj
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Location
Raniganj is located at . It has an average elevation of 91 met ...
and in
Sahajadpur
Sahajadpur is a census town in the Raghunathganj II CD block in the Jangipur subdivision of the Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Geography
Location
Sahajadpur is located at .
Demographics
According ...
,
Sirajganj
Sirajganj ( bn, সিরাজগঞ্জ) is a city in north-western Bangladesh on the right bank of the Jamuna River. It is the administrative headquarters of Sirajganj District, and with a population of 167,200 is the fourteenth most populo ...
. From 1868 he served as a police sub-inspector in
Cuttack
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(1868). Having learned
Oriya, he joined Bhagavati Charan Das's ''Utkal Subhakari'' as editor. Later meeting
Sir William Hunter, the compiler of ''A Statistical Account of Bengal'' (which historically included modern Bangladesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa), he joined the Bengal Gazetteer Office as a clerk (1870). He became a chief clerk in the Agriculture Department and rose to become its assistant director, before joining the Government of India revenue department (1881). He helped in organizing the exhibits for the Calcutta International Exhibition of 1883. From 1886 he was assistant curator of the
Indian Museum
The Indian Museum in Central Kolkata, West Bengal, India, also referred to as the Imperial Museum at Calcutta in colonial-era texts, is the ninth oldest museum in the world, the oldest and largest museum in India as well as in Asia. It has rare ...
in
Calcutta
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. In 1896 he retired on a pension.
During India's
Great Famine of 1876–78
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, which had been aggravated by
Viceroy Lytton's policy of exporting Indian wheat and other cash crops, Troilokyanath advised the government that it could save many lives by promoting the cultivation of carrots; the policy was adopted in the
Raebareli
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and
Sultanpur districts of
Uttar Pradesh
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.
[F. N. Wright]
Administration report by United provinces of Agra and Oudh
1880, Department of Agriculture and Commerce, N.W. Provinces and Oudh, page 25. F. N. Wright notes: "How wonderfully life was preserved in our upper districts by the extension of carrot cultivation, and how important it is to introduce crops (1) which do not fail under the same conditions as the staple crops of the country, and (2) which give a substantial fodder supply in the cold and dry months. Our chief expectations this direction rest upon (1)
lucerne
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in irrigated tracts,
mangelwurzel
Mangelwurzel or mangold wurzel (from :de:Futterrübe, German ''Mangel/Mangold'', "chard" and ''Wurzel'', "root"), also called mangold,Wright, Clifford A. (2001) ''Mediterranean Vegetables: a cook's ABC of vegetables and their preparation in Spain ...
" — a type of beet grown mainly for animal feed — and "(3) extension of the cultivation of carrots, potatoes and other root crops to districts where they are little known."
Literary career
Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay was a famous writer, one of the pioneers of secular
Bengali literature
Bengali literature ( bn, বাংলা সাহিত্য, Bangla Sahityô) denotes the body of writings in the Bengali language and which covers Old Bengali, Middle- Bengali and Modern Bengali with the changes through the passage of time ...
. One of his most famous works is Damru Charit ( bn, ডমরু-চরিত) a collection of humorous and satirical short stories published posthumously in 1923. The stories, set in
colonial India
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The search for the wealth and prosper ...
, recount the life and times of the
antihero
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Damrudhar, portrayed as a dishonest man who rises from a lowly shop-assistant to a landowner.
Together with
Nagendranath Basu
Nagendranath Basu ( bn, নগেন্দ্রনাথ বসু; 6 July 1866 – 11 October 1938) was an archaeologist, encyclopaedist and a nationalist social historian of Bengal.
Early life
Nagendranath was born in the village of Mahesh ...
, Trailokyanath compiled the first volume of ''Bangla Bishwakosh'' ( bn, বাঙলা বিশ্বকোষ), a Bengali-language encyclopedia; Nagendranath completed the remaining 22 volumes.
Some of Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay’s short stories are translations/adaptations of English fictions. These include “Pithe Parbane Chine Bhut “ ( bn, পিঠে পার্বণে চীনে ভূত) (adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s
The Brown Hand), “Bhuter Bari” ( bn, ভূতের বাড়ি) (adaptation of Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s “The Haunted and the Haunters: or the House and the Brain”) and “Pujar Bhut” ( bn, পূজার ভূত) (adaptation of Mrs Elizabeth Gaskell’s “The Old Nurse’s Story).
An English translation of several of his stories is published as ''Of Ghosts and Other Perils'' (Arnab Bhattacharya, trans., 2013: Orient Blackswan, 288 pages. ). That book includes ''Birbala'', ''Lullu'', ''Nayanchand’s Business'', ''The Pearl Necklace'', ''Smile on Madan Ghosh’s Face'', ''A Story by Damrudhar'' and ''Another Story by Damrudhar''.
[Ketaki Datta]
Book Review: Of Ghosts and Other Perils by Troilokyanath Mukhopadhyay
''Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities'' (), Vol. VI, No. 3, 2014.
Selected works
Art-manufactures of India (1888)A Visit To Europe (1902)Hand-book of Indian Products (Art-manufactures and Raw Materials) (1883)* কঙ্কাবতী (''Kaṅkābatī'', 1892)
* ভুত ও মানুষ (Bhoot O Manush, 1896)
* ফোকলা দিগম্বর (Fokla Digombor 1900)
* মুক্তা-মালা (''Muktā-mālā'', The Pearl Necklace, 1901)
A visit to Europe (1902)* ভারতবর্ষীয় বিজ্ঞান সভা (Bharatbarshio Bigyan Sobha 1903)
* ময়না কোথায় (Moina Kothai, 1904)
* মজার গল্প (Mojar Golpo, 1905)
* পাপের পরিনাম (Paper Porinam,1908)
* বীরবালা (''Bīrabālā'', Birbala)
* লুল্লু (''Lullu'', Lullu)
* নয়নচাঁদের ব্যবসা (''Naẏanacām̐dēra byabasā'', Nayanchand’s Business)
* রাজভক্তিসার (''Rajbhakti-shar'', The Quintessence of Devotion towards the Crown, 1918–19)
[''Trailokyanath and Rajbhakti: The Quintessence of Devotion towards the Crown'', by Ayusman Chakraborty, ''Appropriations'', volume 9, December 2013.]
* ডমরু-চরিত (''Ḍamaru-carita'', Damru Charit, 1923)
References
External links
*
Troilokyanath Mukhopadhyay Section in AbasarT. N. Mukharji Collection
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Bengali writers
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1847 births
1919 deaths
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