Hari Dutt Sharma

Hari Dutt Sharma is a Sanskrit poet who won President certificate of honor in 2015 and the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit in 2007 for his work of poetry, Lasallatika.[1]

He has been reappointed as professor at Allahabad University India in 2014. He was earlier Professor and head of the Sanskrit department at the University of Allahabad.[2][3] when he retired in June 2013, he was the visiting professor of Sanskrit at Silpakorn University in Bangkok, Thailand.[3][4] He has been nominated as UGC-nominated Member several times.

Works

Books
  1. Saṃskṛta - Kāvyaśāstrīya Bhāvon kā Manovaijñānika Adhyayana (Critical work on Sanskrit Poetics). Chaukhamba Orientalia, Varanasi/Delhi, 1983.
  2. Nibandh-Nikunjam (Essay book). Narayana Publishing House, Allahabad, 1983.
  3. Gītakandalikā (Creative work on Sanskrit lyrics). Ganganath Jha Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Allahabad, 1983.
  4. Tripathagā (Creative work on Sanskrit plays). Anjaneya Prakashan Allahabad, 1987.
  5. Utkalikā (Creative work on Sanskrit lyrics). Anjaneya Prakashan, Allahabad, 1989.
  6. Bālagītālī (Creative work on child literature). Anjaneya Prakashan, Allahabad, 1991.
  7. Ākrandanam (Creative work on Sanskrit plays) Anjaneya Prakashan, Allahabad , 1998.
  8. Ādhunika Saṃskṛta -Laghukāvya (A chapter in the 7th volume on the History of Modern Sanskrit Literature.). Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Sansthan, Lucknow, 2000.
  9. Lasallatikā (Creative work on Sanskrit lyrics) Raka Prakashan, Allahabad, 2004.
  10. ‘Gadya-khanḍah’(‘Saṃskṛta-Sūkti-Samuccayah’ 18th volume), Delhi Sanskrit Academy, Delhi, 2005-06.
  11. ‘Navekșikā’-(Creative work on Sanskrit lyrics) Raka Prakashan, Allahabad, 2014.
Editing of the Books
  1. Saṃskṛta memׂ Vijñāna evam Vaiñānika Tattva, Proceedings of the Seminar, Sanskrit Department, University of Allahabad, 2006.
  2. Perspectives on Comparative Religion, Proceedings of the Seminar, University of Allahabad, Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan, Sagar, 2008.
Articles

References

  1. "Gangopadhyay elected Sahitya Akademi president". The Hindu. Feb 22, 2008.
  2. Report of 11th India Conference of Wider Association for Vedic Studies (WAVES), 2007.
  3. 1 2 "Propagate Sanskrit worldwide: scholar", Tribune News Service, New Delhi, November 6
  4. Sanskrit Studies Centre, Silpakorn University
  5. Kurukshetra University, Institute of Indic Studies (1972). Prāci-jyotī: digest of Indological studies. p. 286. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
  6. Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Volume 63

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