Sahitya News Desk !!! Janaki Vallabh Shastri (English: Janaki Ballabh Shashtri, born: 5 February 1916 – Death: 7 April 2011) was a famous poet. He was awarded the ‘Bharat Bharti Award’ by the Uttar Pradesh government. He was one of the few poets who received a lot of respect from the readers of Hindi poetry. The poetic world of Acharya Janaki Vallabh Shastri is very diverse and broad. Initially he wrote poems in Sanskrit. Then came in Hindi with the inspiration of Mahakavi Nirala.
Birth
Janaki Vallabh Shastri was born on 5 February 1916 in Magra village of Bihar. His father self. Ramanugraha Sharma was. He loved to follow animals. They had dozens of cows, bulls, calves and cats and dogs. He loved the animals so much that the cow did not even sell the calves and buried them in the premises of his residence when they died. It was natural for him to be upset in raising his grain and water.
Education
Janaki Vallabh Shastri passed the first class of Bihar-Orissa in the first class in 1927 at the age of 11. He went to Kashi Hindu University after receiving Shastri’s title at the age of 16. He lived there from 1932 to 1938. He was duly educated in Sanskrit, but with his labor he gained the righteous knowledge of English and Bangla. He used to listen to Rabindranath’s songs and also sang him.
Scope
He had to be deprived of his mother’s affectionate shadow in extremely childhood. He also worked in between to diagnose economic problems. He did a teaching work in Lahore in 1936 and was also a Rajya in Raigad (Madhya Pradesh) in 1937-38. In 1934-35, he earned the title of Sahityacharya with Goldenkas and was declared Sahityaratna by Purvang Saraswat Samaj Dhaka. On coming to Muzaffarpur in 1940-41, he passed the examinations of Vedanthastra and Vedantacharya first and passed the examinations of Vedantacharya. From 1944 to 1952, he was a professor, again in the literature department at Government Sanskrit College. From 1953 to 1978, he retired in 1979-80 at Ramdayalu Singh College, Muzaffarpur of Bihar University, Muzaffarpur.
Compositions
Janaki Vallabh Shastri’s first song ‘Kisne Flute Bajai’ became very popular. Pro. Nalin Vemochan Sharma has called him the fifth cinematic poet after Prasad, Nirala, Pant and Mahadevi, but the truth is that they were the last poets of that free -bound and developed stream promoting and developed by Bharatendu and Sridhar Pathak, who was a shadowy, with greatness and emotional mystery Was free. Shastriji has also written stories, poetry-drains, autobiography, memoirs, novels and criticism. His novel ‘Kalidas’ also became very famous.
First composition ‘Govindaganam’
He started writing in the sixteen-seventeen state. His first composition is ‘Govindaganam’, whose Padshaya is considered to be the abode of the poet Jayadev. After the songs of ‘Roop-Arup’ and ‘Teen-wave’, ‘Kalan’, ‘Aparna’, ‘Leelakmal’ and ‘Bamboo’s Jhurmut’-four story collections were published. The four critical texts written by him-‘Sahityadarshana’, ‘Chintadhara,’ ‘Trilogy’, and ‘Oriental Literature’ were covered due to the creative form of emotional reviews in Hindi. By 1945-50, their four Giti poems were published by 1945-50-‘Shipra’ , ‘Avantika’, ‘Meghgit’ and ‘Sangam’. The publication of Kathakavya ‘saga’ is revolutionary from a social perspective. He composed an epic ‘Radha’ which was published in 1971. His composition of ‘Hans Balaka’ prose epic is an invaluable fund of the Hindi world. In the letter-literature published in the post-Cinematic period, the ‘letter’ (1971) edited by Shastri is notable under the independent compilation of individual letters. His main works in Sanskrit-‘Kakali’, ‘Bandimandiram’, ‘Leelapadamam’, ‘Roop-Arup’ in Hindi, ‘Kanan’, ‘Aparna’, ‘Sahityadarshan’, ‘Gatha’, ‘Arrow-Taranrang’, ‘Shipra ‘,’ Avantika ‘,’ Meghgit ‘,’ Chintadhara ‘,’ Orientation ‘,’ Trilogy ‘,’ Pashani ‘,’ Tamsa ‘,’ Ek Kiran Hau Jhaiyan ‘,’ Smriti Ke Vatayan ‘,’ Mann Ki Baat ‘,’ Hans Balaka is ‘Radha’ etc.
Language and style
Acharya Janaki Vallabh Shastri is not a poet of any particular ideology. His compositions contain all the edge of literature. Originally Acharya Jankivallabh Shastri, who was the Acharya of Sanskrit language and literature, is a scholar of many languages like English-Bangla-Hindi. Edited magazines like Raka and Bella. Philosophy and music make his songs popular. His poems, songs of Ras and Anand have been prominence. The raga Kedar has been his favorite raga. His songs are the aspect of life which is convincing of peace and stability. They say it is not in it. There is no pleasure to get some snatching from outside. In order to talk to him, we were reminded of his philosophy and his lifestyle Vedic sage tradition. Shastri ji has created the standards of his life himself.
Everyone says their own.
Someone listens to someone,
Any he’s head tunes.
To entertain the heart again,
Then everyone lives in themselves.
Everyone’s head is abundant,
Everyone’s poor poor
Now laughing up,
Inside, they suffer sorrows.
No one has found the goal of Dhruv,
Shila rock is in everyone’s path
The stream that takes place,
Everyone flows silent on the same side.
‘Nirala’ became inspiration
The Sahaj song is the identity of Acharya Jankalllabh Shastri. He has written versed Hindi poetry. Initially he used to do poetry in Sanskrit. The compilation of Sanskrit poems was published around 1930. Nirala ji wrote a letter for the first time after reading the song of Kakli and addressing him the beloved hair pick. Later he came to Hindi. Nirala has been his inspiration. It was an era of cinematography. Nirala became his ideal. Many versed poetry-stories were written in the forties, which are compiled in his collection called ‘Gatha’. He composed many poetic nuts and created a superior epic like ‘Radha’. He was very appreciated in Kavisamalan. There is a beauty of ease in his songs. Through very simple images, this eternal emotion paint. Makeup is his favorite juice. There is melody in his poems. Along with the spontaneous beauty, he is a poet of locom-oriented life.
Honor and award
Shastri is originally a lyricist and his songs have rites of shadowy songs. He has practiced any one and a half thousand songs compiled in Miscellaneous Ras-Bhavas. Traditional philosophy, sensitive and language, these songs have their own special place in the songs of the North Chhayavad era and have their own different attraction. After the publication of ‘Kakali’, the first compilation of Sanskrit-poet, he came to be called ‘Abhinav Jaydev’.
Rajendra Shikhar Award Bharat Bharti Award Shiv Sahai Pujan Award
Death
Acharya Janaki Vallabh Shastri died on 7 April 2011 in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar after he stopped heart rate. He was 96 years old. The close people of the veteran poet told that Shastri ji was ill for a long time. He is survived by his wife Chhaya Devi and a daughter. He said that Acharya Shastri breathed his last in his residence ‘Nirala Niketan’ in Muzaffarpur. It was announced by the Government of India to give him a Padma Shri, which he returned due to a dispute.