Kumud Ranjan Mullick

Kumud Ranjan Mullick (1883-1970) was a Bengali writer and poet. He was one of the most eminent poets of the Tagore era of Bengali literature. He was an early mentor and coach to the famous poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.

Biography

He was born on March 3, 1883 in a Vaidya-Brahmin family in a village named Kogram in Burdwan district of West Bengal, India.

He graduated from the Scottish Church College of the University of Calcutta[1] in 1905 and won the prestigious Bankimchandra Gold Medal. He started his teaching career at Mathrun High School in Burdwan where he later became the headmaster.

Kumud Ranjan's poetry was greatly influenced by Vaishnavism. His poetry is also a portrait of rural Bengal. He died on 14 December 1970.

Main works

One memorable music album named Kumud Kabya Geeti was released by the then Gramophone Co. of India, comprising some of his poems like 'Ajayer buke saradin', 'Ruper laagi jodi amaare bhalobasho', 'Jhapsa hoye aaschhe kromey', 'Latar bedona' & many more beautiful poems set to music by famous Bengali musical icons like Hemanta Mukherjee, Anup Ghoshal, Haimanti Shukla, Tarun Banerjee and many more.

One of his students,at the Mathrun Navinchandra Vidyalay, Burdwan where Kumud Ranjan was the Headmaster,later rose to become Bengal's best known Rebel poet, Kazi Najrul Islam.

Awards

References

  1. Some Alumni of Scottish Church College in 175th Year Commemoration Volume. Scottish Church College, April 2008, page 589
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