Radhavallabh Tripathi
Prof. Radhavallabh Tripathy | |
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Born |
15 February 1949 Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | India |
Education | MA, PhD, DLitt |
Occupation | Sanskrit scholar, writer, translator, educator |
Prof. Radhavallabh Tripathi (or Radha Vallabh Tripathi) is a scholar for Sanskrit, writer, translator and an educator. After his retirement as Professor of Sanskrit from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar, he lives at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. He is known for his original contributions to the study of Natyashastra and Sahityashastra. He has authored about 167 books, 227 research papers and translated some 30 Sanskrit plays, including classics from Sanskrit into Hindi. He is known as a creative writer in Sanskrit and Hindi and has written several novels, collections of short stories, plays and essays in both the languages. He has been cited in referred journals and research works on his literary oeuvre have been taken up by more than twenty scholars for PhD degree in various universities. Three journals brought out special numbers on his literary contributions and seven volumes comprising studies on his writings have been published.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
Early life
Prof. Radhavallabh Tripathi was born on 15 February 1949 at Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh in a middle class family. His father was also a professor in Sanskrit. He was brought up in an environment where Sanskrit formed a part of life. He was a student of Science and Mathematics at school and college but he opted for Sanskrit for his post-graduation because of his liking towards the subject. Ever since his time at school and college, he was drawn to Sanskrit poets like Bana and Kalidasa and used to perform in Sanskrit Plays too.[12]
Career
Radhavallabh Tripathi has worked at various universities in India and abroad. He is known for his innovative skills, designed various new teaching methodologies and cultivated new areas of study. He has served as the Head of the Department of Sanskrit at Dr. Hari Singh Gour University (Saugar University) from 1980 to 2014 (but during 2002–05, he deputed as Visiting Professor at Silpakorn University, Bangkok by ICCR, New Delhi). During his period at the university, the department of Sanskrit was recognized for DRS (Departmental Research Support) under the scheme of SAP (Special Assistance Programme) by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi in 1994. It was later upgraded as DSA (Department of Special Assistance) in 2007. He played a crucial role in establishing a Manuscript Library in the Department and known for his contribution in discovering a number of rare manuscripts. He also came up with a scheme for publication of rare manuscripts, named as "Prakhya." So far, ten volumes of Prakhya have been published. He has worked as a Vice-Chancellor of Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University) at Delhi for the period of 2008–2013.
Prof. Tripathi has visited various countries across the globe such as UK, US, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh etc. for the purpose of academic assignments. He has delivered more than a dozen key-note addresses and more than 30 special lectures for International and National seminars etc. He has also organised more than 30 International and National Conferences and Seminars.[13]
Selected Bibliography
He has to his credit 167 books.[14] Some of the books he has authored include the following:
- Atharvaved Ka Kavya
- Bahas Mein Stri
- Bavangarh Ki Rani Durgawati
- Bharatiya Kavya Shastra Acharya Ki Parampara
- Hazari Prasad Dwivedi Sanchayita
- Kadambari
- Naya Sahitya Naya Sahitryashastra
- Sanskrit Kavita Mein Lokjivan
- Sanskrit Kavyashastra Aur Kavya Parampara
- Sanskrit Sahitya Saurabh
- Vikramaditya Katha
- Natayasastra
- Tattvopaplavamsimha of Jayarasibhata
- Abhinava Kavya Alamkar Sutram
- Poems of Rumi in Sanskrit
- Shuka Sarika
- A Bibliography of Alankarasastra
- Isopanisad: Gateway to Holistic Philosophy (Text with English Translation)
- Mahisasatakam of Vanchanatha (Text with Hindi and English Translation)
- Natyasastra in the Modern World: Proceedings of the 15th World Sanskrit Conference (Volume III: Special Panel on Natyasastra)
Awards and Honor
Prof. Radhavallabh Tripathi has received more than 30 national and international awards and honors for his literary contributions.[15][16][17] Some the awards he has received are as follows:
- Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit Poetry
- Shankar Puraskar of K.K.Birla Trust for his Natyashastravishvakosha- (in four volumes)
- Natya-Sahitya-Kalanidhi Award from Saraswati Educatioal and Cultural Trust, Chennai
- Shrimati Chandravati Joshi Sanskrit Bhasha Puraskar
- Akhil Bharataiya Ambika Datta Vyas Puraskar, Rajsthan Sanskrit Academy, Jaipur
- Samantar Samman by Samantara, Allahabad
- Meera Samman of Meera Sansthan, Allahabad
- Acharya Sumatisagar Smriti Shrutasamvardhana Puraskar of Shruta Samvardhana Sansthan
- Paṇḍitarāja Jagannātha Samman of Devvani Parishad
- Fifth Mahakavi Kālidāsa Sanskrit Jeevanvrati Rashtriya Puraskar Awarded by Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit University
- First Sri Jayadeva Sarasvatī Samman, Conferred by Lokbhasha Prachar Samiti, Orissa during the inaugural session of Bhaktaavi Sri Jayadeva Samaroha in Bhubaneswar Award
- Rajprabha Puraskar, instituted by Kunjunni Raja Academy of Indological Research (KAIR)
- Shankar Puraskar of KK Birla Trust
- Kālidāsa Award of M.P. Sanskriti Parishad
- Sanskrit- Mahamahopadhyaya Samman of Hindi Sahitya Sammela.
- Bhavabhūti Samman by Natyayana, a reputed Theatre group
- Narayan Shastri Kankar Samman of Rajasthan
- Sanskrit Gaurav Samman of M.P.Sanskrit Board
- UGC National Ved Vyas Award
- Rajasekhara Award of M.P. Sahitya Parishad
- Awarded for play writing by Sahitya kala Parishad
- Vyasa Award by M.P. Sanskrit Akadami for editing Bharatakadvatrinshika
- Bhoja Award of M.P. Sanskrit Academy
- Kamban Samman of Hindi Academy, Calcutta.
- Vagishwari Award of M.P. Hindi Sahitya Sammelan
- Kālidāsa Award of U.P. Sanskrit Academy
- National Sahitya Academy Award
- Ram Krishna Sanskrit Award of Canada
- Kālidāsa Award of M.P. Sanskrit Academy
See also
References
- ↑ The Hindu. "As the river dries". The Hindu, 28 September 2014.
- ↑ HCIDhaka. "Lecture by Radhavallabh Tripathi". HCIDhaka.
- ↑ SLBSRSV. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi at SLBSRSV". SLBSRSV.
- ↑ IGNOU. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi at IGNOU". IGNOU.
- ↑ Sanskrit NIC. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi at Sanskrit NIC" (PDF). Sanskrit.NIC.
- ↑ AIUWEB. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi at AIUWEB". AIUWEB.Org.
- ↑ UTR. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi at UTR SPB" (PDF). UTR SPB.
- ↑ JNU. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi at JNU" (PDF). JNU.AC.In.
- ↑ PIB NIC. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi at PIB.NIC". PIB.NIC.In.
- ↑ The Independent BD. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi at Independent BD". TheIndependentBD.com.
- ↑ IIAS. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi – The Scholar in Sanskrit". IIAS.AC.In.
- ↑ The Hindu. "As the river dries – Interview". The Hindu, 28 September 2014.
- ↑ Sanskrit NIC. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi's Career" (PDF). Sanskrit.NIC.
- ↑ Hindi Books. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi – Selected Books". HindiBooks.com.
- ↑ Google Books. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi – Awrds". Google Boks.
- ↑ NewsWala. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi – Awrd for him". NewsWala.com.
- ↑ Radha Vallabh Tripathi. "Radha Vallabh Tripathi – Awards and Honor". RadhaVallabh.co.in.
External links
- Personal Website
- Tradition & relevance of Natya Shastra by Prof. Radha Vallabh Tripathi
- Sanskrit Association
- First Post