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Indian poet and writer (1911-1987)
Vatsyayan (7 March 1911 – 4 April 1987), popularly known by his pen name Agyeya (also transliterated Ajneya, meaning 'the unknowable'), was an Indian poet
Agyeya
Novel by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya'
by Indian writer Sachchidananda Vatsyayan, also known by his pen-name, Agyeya. Published in two parts, with a third part that has yet to see the light
Shekhar:_Ek_Jivani
Historical city in Uttar Pradesh, India
countries. Kushinagar has one official sister city: Lumbini, Nepal (2022) Agyeya (Sachchidananda Vatsyayan), noted Hindi writer Vijay Kumar Dubey, politician
Kushinagar
1943 anthology of Hindi language poems compiled by Agyeya
published in 1943. Compiled by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan (under his penname 'Agyeya'), it contain poems of Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh, Nemi Chandra Jain, Bharat
Tar_Saptak
Indian archaeologist (1878–1946)
sites including Nalanda and Sankissa. His son, Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya', Nityanand hiranand vatsyayan and Ramananda Shastri was a Hindi language
Hiranand_Sastri
Mass media conglomerate in India
edited by distinguished authors including Khushwant Singh, Dharmveer Bharti, Agyeya and Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena. However, the organisation faced financial difficulties
The_Times_Group
Indian writer (1919–1975)
Utna Vah Suraj Hai. He was also an important poet of Tar Saptak edited by Agyeya. Bharat Bhushan Agrawal was born on 3 August 1919 in Mathura and died on
Bharat_Bhushan_Agarwal
1952 novel by Dharamvir Bharati
subsequently became a classic. Sachchidananda Vatsyayan's (nom de plume: Agyeya) English translation of the novel was published in 1999. Its 46th edition
The_Sun's_Seventh_Horse
1945 book by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya'
Sachchidananda Vatsyayan (pen name Agyeya), that mostly deals with the concept of Indian and Western poetics. Trishanku was Agyeya's first collection of essays
Trishanku_(book)
Mauryan emperor from 269 to 232 BCE
Uttar-Priyadarshi (The Final Beatitude), a verse-play written by poet Agyeya depicting his redemption, was adapted to stage in 1996 by theatre director
Ashoka
Indian literary award
(13th) K. Shivaram Karanth Kannada 1978 (14th) Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya' Hindi 1979 (15th) Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya Assamese 1980 (16th) S. K
Jnanpith_Award
1917–1933 novel by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
Abhaya. Srikanta was translated into English by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya' in 1944. It was translated into French by J G Delamain (1930), and into
Srikanta_(book)
Bengali novel written by Rabindranath Tagore
1980. A Hindi translation was made by the famous Hindi poet and author Agyeya. For his Malayalam translation, Dr. K. C. Ajayakumar has won in 2015 the
Gora_(novel)
University in Lahore, Pakistan
of Bolta Pakistan on Geo TV Kuldip Nayar, Indian author and journalist "Agyeya" (real name Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan), modernist Hindi author
Forman_Christian_College
Indian writer, journalist and scriptwriter
Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan Agyeya for a new Hindi news magazine Dinaman, being brought out by the Times of India group. Agyeya was to be the editor and
Manohar_Shyam_Joshi
Indian theatre director (1948–2025)
Final Beatitude), an adaptation of Hindi verse play by playwright and poet Agyeya in 1996, based on a story of redemption of King Ashoka, a man's struggle
Ratan_Thiyam
Hindi writer (1925–2011)
2008 Literary Critique Bhagwati Charan Varma – 1989 Amritlal Naagar – 1994 Agyeya: Kuchh Rang Kuchh Raag – 1999 Edited Works Hindi Haasya Vyangya Sankalan –
Shrilal_Shukla
List of winners of a literary honor in India
1962 No Award 1963 Amrit Rai Premchand: Kalam Ka Sipahi Biography 1964 Agyeya Angan Ke Par Dwar Poetry 1965 Nagendra Rasa Siddhanta Treatise on poetics
List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Hindi
List_of_Sahitya_Akademi_Award_winners_for_Hindi
List of notable people who belong to the Brahmin caste
Venkataramana Bhagavathar, composer of Carnatic music Zubeen Garg, singer Agyeya, Indian poet and writer who received Jnanpith Award & Golden Wreath Award
List_of_Brahmins
Indian Hindi writer and professor (1916–1961)
could be enriched in its expression through symbols around us. In 1943, Agyeya had written his Tar Saptak in which he had included seven poets including
Nalin_Vilochan_Sharma
Indian social historian and professor
Bhagwati Charan Verma (1961) Not awarded (1962) Amrit Rai (1963) S. H. V. Agyeya (1964) Nagendra (1965) Jainendra Kumar (1966) Amritlal Nagar (1967) Harivansh
Badri_Narayan_(writer)
American poet and critic (1924–2007)
Press, 1971) First Person, Second Person, A Selection from the Work of "Agyeya" (translation with Sachchidananda) (University of California, 1971) The
Leonard_Nathan
Thapar Rashmi Tiwari Ragini Trivedi Mahadevi Varma Zahida Zaidi Roohi Zuberi Agyeya Parichay Das, essayist, poet, critic Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Hindi novelist
List of people from Uttar Pradesh
List_of_people_from_Uttar_Pradesh
Saraswati (1889–1950), writer, scholar Sachchidananda Vatsyayan (1911–1987) ("Agyeya"), recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award, and Jnanpith Award Sarveshwar
List_of_Hindi_authors
1961 Hindi poetry collection by Agyeya
collection by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan, generally known by his pen-name, Agyeya. The book received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1964. The poems of the book
Angan_Ke_Par_Dwar
Town in Uttarakhand, India
'Dinkar' and Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan, famous by his pen-name "Agyeya" also lived here. There is also a library dedicated to famous Hindi poet
Ramgarh,_Uttarakhand
Indian book awarding
Freedom - Akshaya Mukul’s- Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Lover: The Many Lives of Agyeya Kailash Satyarthi’s - Tum Pehle Kyon Nahi Aaye – Akhilesh’s - AKS – KLF
KLF_Book_Awards
Indian Gujarati author (1934–2012)
Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya', a modernist Hindi writer, and completed it in 1977. The thesis was later published as Agyeya: Ek Adhyayan in Hindi. During
Bholabhai_Patel
Topics referred to by the same term
Angan Ke Par Dwar, a 1961 Hindi-language poetry collection by Indian writer Agyeya Aangan Ki Kali, a 1979 Indian Hindi-language drama film about adoption by
Aangan
Indian novelist, short story writer and playwright (1910-1996)
Bedi.[citation needed] Also living in Delhi at the time were Hindi authors Agyeya, Shivdan Singh Chauhan, Jainendra Kumar, Banarsi Das Chaturvedi, Vishnu
Upendranath_Ashk
Indian poet (1927-2017)
published by Rajkamal Prakashan). Tīsrā Saptak (Third Heptad), seven poets, ed. Agyeya, 1959. Bharatiya Jnanpith, Delhi. P: Hum-Tum (Surroundings: Us-You), 1961
Kunwar_Narayan
Indian magazine
started publishing short stories (laghu katha) by leading writers like Agyeya, Mahadevi Verma, Kunwar Narayan and Ramanada Doshi. This in time had an
Kadambini
Academic journal
Khandekar Dattaram Maruti Mirasdar Anita Desai Indira Devi Chaudhurani Agyeya Nabakanta Barua Jhaverchand Meghani Aldous Huxley Boris Pasternak Halldór
Indian_Literature_(journal)
Indian literature genre
oeuvre of Hindi prison literature, the contribution of S. H. Vatsyayan (Agyeya), who was imprisoned for assisting Bhagat Singh, is particularly noted.
Indian_prison_literature
about the plight of Dalit Agnishekhar (born 1956) real name Kuldeep Sumbly Agyeya (1911-1987), poet and editor of Tar Saptak A. M. Turaz (born 1974), poet
List_of_Hindi_poets
Indian poet, scholar and writer (1911–1988)
mid-1950s like Faiz Ahmad Faiz (Urdu), Jibanananda Das, Navakanta Barua, Agyeya, etc. Although his literature from the post-1950s started expressing disparity
Umashankar_Joshi
book covers and illustrated the works of writers such as Amrita Pritam and Agyeya. He then worked with the India Today group as art director of the children’s
Atanu_Roy
1939 Hindi poetry collection by Mahadevi Varma
after the announcement, in an interview broadcast on Akashvani (AIR) with Agyeya, she expressed: That which is offered belongs to Sarasvati and is dedicated
Yāmā_(poetry_collection)
Indian journalist and newspaper editor
he was selected by the Navbharat times Editor-in-Chief S. H.Vatsyayan 'Agyeya' as a trainee Journalist in 1978. After spending few months at Mumbai as
Hari_Shankar_Vyas
Delhi-based non-profit organisation dedicated to arts, culture and ideas
(philosophy), Kumar Gandharva (music), Kelucharan Mohapatra (dancing), Agyeya (poetry), Habib Tanvir (theatre), and V. S. Gaitonde (visual arts). Speakers
Raza_Foundation
Professor of Hindi and Modern South Asian Studies
covering Gunahon Ka Devta (1949) by Dharamveer Bharati, Nadi ke Dvip (1948) by Agyeya, Sara Akash (1951) by Rajendra Yadav, and Andhere Band Kamre (1961) by Mohan
Vasudha_Dalmia
of Glory Amos Tutuola – The Palm-Wine Drunkard Sachchidananda Vatsyayan (Agyeya) – Nadi ke dweep (Islands in the stream) Vercors – Les Animaux dénaturés
1952_in_literature
Topics referred to by the same term
2022 Indian film Shekhar: Ek Jivani, Hindi-language novel by Indian writer Agyeya Simply Shekhar, Indian late-night talk show hosted by Shekhar Suman Sekar
Shekhar
Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayana (1911–1987, India, p/f/nf), pseudonym Agyeya Henry Vaughan (1621–1695, Wales, p/nf) Hilda Vaughan (1892–1985, Wales/England
List_of_authors_by_name:_V
Indian writer (1919–1994)
Hindi poets included in Tar Saptak, an anthology edited and published by Agyeya in 1943. Apart from poems, he wrote many plays, songs as well as essays
Girija_Kumar_Mathur
Theatre performed in the Hindi language
staged by numerous directors. With his verse play Uttar Priyadarshini, Agyeya found the story Ashoka's redemption, reflecting the modern call for peace
Hindi_theatre
2008 poetry anthology
Mukhopadhyay Tsering Wangmo Dhompa Pimone Triplett Russell C. Leong Sargon Boulus Agyeya Goenawan Mohamad Ko Un Liu Kexiang Muhammad Haji Salleh Muhammed al-Faituri
Language_for_a_New_Century
Dinaman was a Hindi language weekly magazine founded in 1965. It was published in New Delhi. The newsweekly was started by Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan
Dinaman
Indian politician
Alma mater Delhi University University of Michigan Banaras Hindu University Occupations scholar, art historian Spouse Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya'
Kapila_Vatsyayan
Jain and Buddhist mythologies. He has also painted modern subjects like Agyeya's Sagaramudra. His paintings on Durga saptashati are displayed at City Palace
Pradip_Mukherjee_(artist)
(Buffalo Bills), heart attack. Gordon Bennetts, 78, Australian cricketer. Agyeya, 76, Indian poet, novelist and revolutionary. C. L. Moore, 76, American
Deaths_in_April_1987
Overview of and topical guide to Uttar Pradesh
70crore Dharikshan Mishr, Bhojpuri language poet Sachchidananda Vatsyayan 'Agyeya', noted Hindi writer. Prehistory of Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh under British
Outline_of_Uttar_Pradesh
the word prayog ("experimentalism") in Agyeya's introduction. That introduction and later writings by Agyeya made him one of the chief literary critics
1943_in_poetry
List of winners of a literary honor in India
Shudraka 2002 Veena Shanteswara Nadi Dweepagalu Nadi Ke Dweep Hindi Novel Agyeya 2003 Snehalata Rohidekar Vichitra Varna Bichitra Barna Odia Short Stories
List of Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize winners for Kannada
List_of_Sahitya_Akademi_Translation_Prize_winners_for_Kannada
Shirim ("Poems"), posthumous Listed in alphabetical order by first name: Agyeya (pen name of Sachchidananda Vatsyayan), editor, Teesra Saptak, an anthology
1959_in_poetry
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Dweller at the acre meadow.
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(the wife of Sage Kashyap)
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