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Bhawani Prasad Mishra (29 March 1913 – 20 February 1985) was a
Hindi Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India. Hindi has been ...
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and
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. He was honoured with
Sahitya Akademi Award The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
in 1972 for his book ''Buni Hui Rassi''. Born on 29 March 1913 in the
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Tigaria of
Hoshangabad district Narmadapuram district, formerly Hoshangabad district, is one of the districts of Madhya Pradesh state of India, and Narmadapuram city is the district headquarters. Geography The district has an area of 5408.23 km². Hoshangabad district is ...
in erstwhile Central Province of
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. He lived for a long time in
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but died on 20 February 1985 amidst his family members at Narsinghpur town of
Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh (, ; meaning 'central province') is a state in central India. Its capital is Bhopal, and the largest city is Indore, with Jabalpur, Ujjain, Gwalior, Sagar, and Rewa being the other major cities. Madhya Pradesh is the second ...
where he had gone to attend a marriage function.


Works

Some of the notable works of Mishra are- *''Ye kohare mere haainn'' *''Trikaal sandhyaaah'', *''Tus ki aag'', *''Kuchh neeti kuchh rajneethtti'', *''Idaṃ na mam'', *''Geetfarosh'', *''Buni hui rassi''. *''Kathputli kavita''. *''Satpuda ke ghane jungle'' (poem) *''Pahila pain'' (poem) *''Ghar ki yaad'' (poem) *''Man Ek Maili Kameez Hai'' *''Trikal Sandhya''


Criticism

A
Gandhian The followers of Mahatma Gandhi, the greatest figure of the Indian independence movement, are called Gandhians. Gandhi's legacy includes a wide range of ideas ranging from his dream of ideal India (or ''Rama Rajya)'', economics, environmentalis ...
in thought and deeds, Mishra was deeply disturbed by the so-called effects of colonizaton in the country. He used to call it a kind of poisoned sweet in the garb of present English education system of
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.An article of Alka Tyagi
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External links


Poems by Bhavani Prasad Mishra

Photo and books of Bhawani Prasad Mishra

Introduction of Bhawani Prasad Mishra


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mishra, Bhawani Prasad Hindi-language poets 1913 births 1985 deaths 20th-century Indian poets Indian male poets Poets from Madhya Pradesh 20th-century Indian male writers Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Hindi