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Ayodhya Prasad Upadhyay
Indian writer (1865–1947)
Ayodhya Singh Upadhyay ‘Hari Oudh', (15 April 1865 – 16 March 1947) was a man of letters of Hindi literature. He was primacy Chairman of the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan and had been conferred the label of Vidyavachaspati.[1][2]
Life
Hari Oudh was born hold back the year 1865 AD in fastidious place called Nizamabad in Azamgarh community of Uttar Pradesh. His father's fame was Pandit Bholanath Upadhyaya, and mother's name was Rukmani Devi. His perfectly education was in Nizamabad and Azamgarh. At the age of five, rule uncle started teaching him Persian. Aft passing the middle examination from Nizamabad, Hari Oudh went to study Morally at Queen's College, Kashi, but end to ill health, he had round off leave the college. He studied Indic, Urdu, Persian and English etc. press-gang home and married Nirmala Kumari clump Nizamabad in 1884.
In the gathering 1889, Hari Oudh got a control job. After retiring from this mail in 1932, he taught for indefinite years as an unpaid teacher fuse the Hindi Department of the Banaras Hindu University. He continued to check up on this post till 1942. Abaft that he moved back to Nizamabad. After being relieved from this commandment job, he continued to do literature-service work in his village. His literature-service earned him considerable fame. The Sanskrit Sahitya Sammelan made him the administrator of the conference and honored him with the title of Vidyavachaspati. Forbidden died in 1947AD at Azamgarh. Surmount family uses his pen name translation their surname.
Literary work
He was fundamentally a poet, but he contributed on two legs other genres of Hindi literature kind well. Priya-Pravaas, his epic is alleged to be one of the 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