Dhirubhai Premshankar Thaker (27 June 1918 – 22 January 2014) was an Indian
Gujarati writer, who was best known for creating the ''
Gujarati Vishwakosh'', a 25-volume encyclopedia of the
Gujarati language
Gujarati ( ; , ) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian state of Gujarat and spoken predominantly by the Gujarati people. Gujarati is descended from Old Western Rājasthāni, Old Gujarati (). In India, it is one of the 22 Languages with ...
.
Life
Thaker was born on 27 June 1918 in
Kodinar, a city now in
Gir Somnath District, Gujarat, India to his father Premshankar Thaker, and mother, Gomtibahen. His father was a
Talati (village development officer) and was fond of reading literature. Thaker was a native of
Viramgam
Viramgam is a town and former princely state in the Indian state of Gujarat. The town is located in the Ahmedabad district, which contains the city of Ahmedabad, the state's largest city. Gateway Distriparks notably flagged off the first ex ...
, a town in
Ahmedabad district.
He completed his primary education from Kodinar and
Chanasma while secondary education from Chanasma and
Siddhpur. He completed
matriculation
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Australia
In Australia, the term ''matriculation'' is seldom used no ...
in 1934 from L. S. High School, Siddhapur with
Sanskrit
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and Science subjects. He received a
BA from
Elphinstone College in 1939 with
Gujarati (
Honours
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) and Sanskrit, and a
MA in 1941 from the same college with Gujarati. In 1938,
Mumbai University awarded him the M. M. Paramanand Prize for his research work. ''Oganisami Sadini Pashchim Bharatni Dharmik Chalavalo'' (Religious Activities of 19th Century India).
He was a professor at
Gujarat College until 1960. In 1956, he received PhD under
Ramnarayan V. Pathak from Gujarat College for his thesis ''Manilal Nabhubhai: Sahitya Sadhana'', a research work on the life and works of
Manilal Dwivedi. He joined Modasa College in 1960. He retired from there later. He also served as a president of
Gujarati Sahitya Parishad
Gujarati Sahitya Parishad () is a literary organisation for the promotion of Gujarati literature located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was founded by Ranjitram Mehta with the aim of creating literature appealing to all classes of society and ...
from 1999 to 2001. He died on 24 January 2014 at
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad ( ), also spelled Amdavad (), is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad's population of 5,570,585 ...
.
In his honour, the Dhirubhai Thakar Savyasachi Saraswat Award has been awarded annually by Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust, Ahmedabad since 2013.
Works
He was a lecturer by profession. He wrote criticism, essays, research and plays.[
He had written ten works on criticism, seven collections of essays, two research works, three biographies including his autobiography. He had also written one biographical play, two children's plays, one travelogue and two translations. He had edited four study works, sixteen literary works, nine collections (with others) and history of Gujarati literature.] He wrote a biography of Manilal Dwivedi entitled ''Manilal Nabhubhai: Jeevanrang''. He wrote a biographical play, '' Uncho Parvat, Undi Khin'' (1993, 'Lofty Mountain, Cavernous Valley'), based on the life of Manilal Dwivedi. It was awarded a prize by Batubhai Umarvadia Centre for being the best play. He translated Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda ( ; ; born Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto; 12 July 190423 September 1973) was a Chilean poet-diplomat and politician who won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature. Neruda became known as a poet when he was 13 years old an ...
's Memoirs as ''Satyani Mukhomukha : Pablo Nerudana 'Memoirs'no Anuvāda'' (2010).
He assembled 1700 subject experts to work on '' Gujarati Vishwakosh'', a 25-volume encyclopedia of the Gujarati language
Gujarati ( ; , ) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian state of Gujarat and spoken predominantly by the Gujarati people. Gujarati is descended from Old Western Rājasthāni, Old Gujarati (). In India, it is one of the 22 Languages with ...
which contains 25,000 pages and 23,000 entries.[
]
Awards
He was the recipient of the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak, the highest literary award in Gujarati language, in 1994 and the Narmad Suvarna Chandrak in 2012.[ He had received Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar in 1998.]
He was awarded Padma Bhushan
The Padma Bhushan (IAST: ''Padma Bhūṣaṇa'', lit. 'Lotus Decoration') is the third-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, preceded by the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan and followed by the Padma Shri. Instituted on 2 Januar ...
on 25 January 2014 for his contribution in field of literature and education.
See also
* List of Gujarati-language writers
The following is an alphabetical list of Gujarati writers who has contributed in Gujarati literature; presenting an overview of notable authors, journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets and screenwriters who have released literary works in the Gu ...
References
Further reading
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