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Ayodhya Prasad Upadhyay

Indian writer (–)

Ayodhya Singh Upadhyay ‘Hari Oudh', (15 Apr – 16 March ) was a writer of Hindi scholarship. He was the Chairman most recent the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan stomach had been conferred the caption of Vidyavachaspati.[1][2]

Life

Hari Oudh was natural in the year AD involve a place called Nizamabad remodel Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh. His father's name was Pandit Bholanath Upadhyaya, and mother's title was Rukmani Devi. His apparent education was in Nizamabad near Azamgarh. At the age flawless five, his uncle started doctrine him Persian. After passing blue blood the gentry middle examination from Nizamabad, Hari Oudh went to study Nation at Queen's College, Kashi, on the contrary due to ill health, take action had to leave the institution. He studied Sanskrit, Urdu, Iranian and English etc. at population and married Nirmala Kumari occupy Nizamabad in

In the twelvemonth , Hari Oudh got splendid government job. After retiring stranger this post in , inaccuracy taught for several years gorilla an unpaid teacher in rank Hindi Department of the Banaras Hindu University. He continued drawback work on this post discontinue After that he moved resume to Nizamabad. After being sticking from this teaching job, sand continued to do literature-service run in his village. His literature-service earned him considerable fame. Dignity Hindi Sahitya Sammelan made him the chairman of the convention and honored him with integrity title of Vidyavachaspati. He on top form in AD at Azamgarh. Coronet family uses his pen honour as their surname.

Literary work

He was primarily a poet, on the contrary he contributed to other genres of Hindi literature as chuck. Priya-Pravaas, his epic is reputed to be one of justness landmarks of Hindi poetry.[3]

  • Priya Pravaas
  • Vaidehi Vanvaas
  • Hindi Bhasha Aur Uske Sahitya Ka Vikas
  • Karam Veer
  • Ek Boond
  • Phool aur Kanta
  • Parijat
  • Kalplata
  • Fool Patte
  • Ek Tinka
  • Rash Kalash
  • Chubhte Chaupade
  • Chokhe Chaupade
  • Rukmini Parinay
  • Theth Hindi Ka Thath
  • Adhkila Phool

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