Biography
Raghunath Murmu was born on the day of Baisakhi Purnima (Buddha Purnima), 1905 in the Dandbose (Dahardih) village (near Rairangpur town) of Mayurbhanj State (now in Odisha), India. He is the son of Nandlal Murmu and Salma Murmu. His father, Nandlal Murmu, was a village head and his paternal uncle was aEarly life: education and the invention of the Ol Chiki script
At the age of seven, he went to the Gambharia U.P. School (an Odia-language school, 3 km away from his village) for his primary education. On the first day of school, he found his teacher to be an Odiya. He started wondering why was the school not operating in the language in which he spoke, Santali. He used to say - ''why should we learn in this language?'' Odiya is a teaching medium for Odiya-speaking people. We are Kherwal, and Santali is our mother language 'so' why are we not taught in Santali?''. He told his father to admit him in a Santali medium school. His father then told him that Santali does not have any written script, it is an oral language. At that age, he started to think - ''why don't we have our own script? why are we not taught in our language?''. These questions always kept buzzed in his mind. In 1914, he was admitted to the Bahalda Primary School (7 km away from his village). As this school is quite far from his native village, he built a hut near the school on a relative's land in Bana Dungri. He started to stay there with some other boys. During these days, while other children used to play together in nearby playground, he did not play with them. He used to play alone in soil, drawing different shapes on earth, writing alphabets. He used to learn through his play. This is probably the time when he started developing the script '' Ol Chiki''. He was sent toMiddle life: creation of Santali literature using Ol-Chiki script
After his matriculation in 1928, he started a job at the ''Baripada Power House'' as an apprentice. During this time, he also built his own house at Baripada. Later P.K. Singh, Dewan of then Mayurbhanj State, sent him Serampore (near Kolkata) to get some industrial training. He took his technical training at three different places of West Bengal- Serampore inLast life: honours for his contribution in the Santali literature
He went to his native village to spend the last days of his life. He traveled all his life to spread the use of Ol Chiki script, while his mother-in-law took care of his family and home. In 1956, ''All India Sarna Conference'' (People who worship nature is called Sarna) was held in ''Karamdihi'' near Jamshedpur. In this conference, prominent leader Jaipal Singh bestowed him with the title ''Guru Gomke'' (the great teacher). He was also honoured by Mayurbhanj State Adivasi Mahasabha with the title "Guru Gomke" (the great teacher). During this time, his brother-in-law Muniram Baskey gifted him a printing machine. He bought different metallic script typefaces (heavy-light-big-small) from Kolkata and started printing his books in the Ol Chiki script. Under his direction, the weekly magazine ''Saagen Saakam'' was printed and distributed to spread the Santali literature. He used to say our literature can not progress without Ol Chiki. ''Baba Tilka Majhi Library'' was also established under his guidance. He visited many santali-dominated places in West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, and Odisha and taught people about the use of Ol Chiki alphabet (Au-Ote-O-Aung) in phonetics through his songs. Gradually he is able to convince people about the necessity of Ol Chiki script. He also started a non-political organization named ''SECA'' (''Social-Educational and Cultural Association'') to organize meetings at different places where everyone can share their own ideas. Some people now worships Bidu-Chandan (characters of his drama) as ''God of Knowledge''. By offering prayers to the god Bidu with his wife Chandan (goddess) on the confluence of two rivers Jual and Bhangra (near Jhargram), He set the norms and standards which today become a traditional ritual in that region. Even today some people offers prayer to the Bidu-Chandan (''God of Knowledge'') on the same confluence. He wrote more than 150 plays, short stories, novels and poems in Ol Chiki script. He got many awards for his path-breaking work in Santali literature and script. Ranchi University awarded him the honorable Doctorate degree for his contribution to Santali literature. On 16 November 1979, the Government of West Bengal (then chief minister Jyoti Basu) honored him by giving him a bronze (copper) medal at the Kundbona ground of Hura in the Purulia district. An organization named ''Dhumkuna Ranchi'' also gave him the title ''D.Lit''. Odiya Sahitya Academy also awarded him for his literary contribution. Prof. Martin Orens, a distinguished anthropologist of the University of California USA, called him a ''Theologian'' (''Spiritual Guru''). Mr. M.D. Julius Tigga called him a ''Great developer and Dramatist''. The greatest award he got is the love and respect of the people for his unique contribution towards his own language and community. He actually gave the identity to his own Kherwal community via Ol Chiki script. He died on 2 February 1982.Notable works
His most notable work is the development of Ol Chiki script itself. However, there are also some other notable works regarding the Santali literature and script. These works are - ''Ol Chemed'' (primary syllabus of Ol Chiki), ''Parsi Poha'' (essential elements of Ol Chiki), ''Dare Ge Dhon'' (drama), ''Sidu Kanhu'' (patriotic drama), ''Bidu Chandan'' (famous love drama), ''Kherwal Bir'' (patriotic drama), ''Hital'' (scripture of evolution of the Earth and human being of Kherwals myth), ''Hor Sereng'' (Santali literature songs), ''Ronor'' (Santali grammar), ''Elkha'' (Santali mathematics). His first book is the ''Hor Sereng'' and his first book on play is the ''Bidu Chandan''. His last book is ''Rah Andorh''.Legacy
He has not only given a new identity to the Santali society but also has laid an inspiration for other societies to create their own script. Because of this inspiration, many societies are now able to develop their own script. The Government of India has included the Santali language in the Eighth Schedule of the constitution of India on 22 December 2003. After that, many state governments of India, specifically West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Bihar, gave recognition to the Santali language. The government of Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal included the Santali language as a medium of instruction at the primary and high school levels in the santal-dominated area. Many universities and colleges of Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha are now offering courses on the Santali literature using Ol Chiki script. In 2016, Odisha chief minister declared the birthday of Pandit Raghunath Murmu (every year full moon day on the month of May which is popularly called as "Guru Kunami", "Guru Purnima" and "Basant Kunami" ) as an ''optional holiday''.References
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Murmu, Raghunath 1905 births 1982 deaths Adivasi writers Creators of writing systems Writers from Odisha People from Mayurbhanj district 20th-century Indian linguists 20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights Santali people Santali writers Indian educators