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Rajshekhar Basu (; better known by the pen name Parashuram; 16 March 1880 – 27 April 1960) was a Bengali
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,
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and
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. He was chiefly known for his comic and
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short stories, and is considered the greatest Bengali
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of the 20th century. He was awarded the
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in 1956.


Early life

Basu was born at his maternal uncle's home at Bamunpara near Kandorsona,
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(now Purba Bardhaman district of
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,
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). He was the second son (and sixth child) of Chandrasekhar Basu and Lakshmimani Devi. His father, who belonged to the Basu family of Birnagar in
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of
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, was the Dewan
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Raj. Rajshekhar spent his childhood in
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, in the state of
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, and learned to speak
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as a
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, rather than Bengali. He was an inquisitive child and manifested a knack for science early in life. Shashisekhar, his elder brother, later wrote that the young Rajshekhar put together a laboratory at home equipped with two cupboards of various chemicals; he would forecast the weather by looking at a barometer that he had hung on the wall, would write prescriptions of cough-mixtures for his family members, and later, would even go to the Temple Medical School to dissect corpses. Basu was introduced to Bengali literature when he went to
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to study for the F.A. degree, where he interacted with a number of Bengali speakers. After school, he moved to
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and joined Presidency College, where he completed his BA and MA degrees in
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. After graduating he completed a degree in law as well, but only attended court for three days, after which he quit the legal profession for good, and decided to pursue a career in science. Around this time, he met Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy, who had recently started a company – Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals. In 1903, Basu joined the company as a chemist. He was very quickly promoted to the post of director, and began a long association with the company, which continued even after his retirement in 1932.


Literary career

Basu began his writing career in the 1920s. He adopted the pen name of "Parashuram" while writing humorous pieces for a monthly magazine. The name was not, apparently, a homage to the
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of mythology. In fact, Basu simply borrowed the surname of someone at hand, the family goldsmith, Tarachand Parashuram. His first book of stories, ''Gaddalika'', was published in 1924 and drew praise from such personalities as
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. In 1937, when he published ''Chalantika'', a monolingual Bengali dictionary, Rabindranath commented:
"''At long last, we have a dictionary for Bengali. The concise
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for Bengali that you have included in the appendix is also wonderful.''"
''Chalantika'' also included Basu's first efforts to reform and rationalise Bengali
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. A few years before its publication, in 1935,
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formed a committee, chaired by him, to formulate a set of guidelines governing the spelling of Bengali words. The recommendations of this committee were broadly accepted, and ''Chalantika'' is still in use today. Basu's collection of short stories, ''Anandibai Ityadi Galpa,'' won a
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for Bengali literature in 1958. The book was published under his
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, Parasuram, and contained fifteen satirical stories, touching on themes of love, courtship, families, and politics.


Other achievements

Basu was a man of diverse achievements. He was an active member of the National Council of Education, founded in 1903. He served on the '' Bangiya Sahitya Parishad''. He even provided covert assistance to the revolutionaries of the
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in the form of money and chemicals, and also provided his expertise in making
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s. Basu also played a major role in the history of printing in Bengal. He was the principal assistant to Sureshchandra Majumdar, credited with creating the first linotype in the Bengali script. The second edition of Parashuram's ''Hanumaaner Svapna Ityadi Galpa'' was the first book to be completely printed in Bengali linotype.


Awards and honours

Basu received a good deal of recognition for his writing. Calcutta University awarded him the ''Jagattarini'' and ''Sarojini'' medals in 1940 and 1945 respectively. In 1957, the University awarded him D.Litt.
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followed suit the next year. ''Krishnakali ityadi golpo'' won the Rabindra Puraskar in 1955, and in 1956, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan. In 1958, he was awarded the Akademi Puraskar for ''Anandibai Ityadi Galpa''.


Personal life

Basu was married and had one daughter. He suffered a great deal of tragedy in his personal life. His son-in-law died of a terminal illness at a very young age, and his heartbroken daughter died the same day. In 1942, he lost his wife as well. He lived for almost 18 years after his wife's demise and wrote a great deal during this time, but he did not allow his personal tragedies to colour his writing. Even after a debilitating stroke in 1959, he continued writing. On 27 April 1960, he suffered a second stroke while he was resting and died in his sleep. Rajshekhar's younger brother, Girindrasekhar Bose (1887–1953), was an early
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of the non-Western world, and also wrote books for children.


Works

Dictionary * ''Chalantika'' (1937) Short stories * ''Sri Sri Siddheswari Limited'' (1922) * ''Gaddalika'' (1922) * ''Kajjali'' (1927) * ''Hanumaner Svapna Ityadi Galpa'' (1937) * ''Galpakalpa'' (1950) * ''Dhusturi Maya Ityadi Galpa'' () * ''Krishnakali Ityadi Galpa'' (1953) * ''Nil Tara Ityadi Galpa'' * ''Anandibai Ityadi Galpa'' (1957) * ''Chamatkumari Ityadi Galpa'' * '' Asmani choti'' * ''Jaliyat'' * ''Bangla bhasay bigyan'' Translations * ''Kalidaser Meghdut'' (1943) * ''Valmiki Ramayan'' (1946) * ''Krishnadvaipayan Vyas krita Mahabharat'' (1949) * ''Hitopadesher Galpa'' (1950) * ''Shrimadbhagabat Gita'' Collection of essays * ''Laghuguru'' (1939) * ''Bharater Khanij'' (1943) * ''Kutir Shilpa'' (1943) * ''Bichinta'' (1955) * ''Chalachchinta'' Poetry * ''Parashuramer Kabita'' (published posthumously)


Screen adaptations

* Two Bengali movies, both directed by
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, were based on short stories by Parashuram. These were ''
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'' ( (The philosopher's stone)), based on the story of the same name; and '' Mahapurush'' ( (The holy man)), based on the short story ''Birinchibaba'' (). * In the film '' Chaar'', one story ''(Bateswarer Abodan)'' is written by Rajshekhar Basu. The film is directed by
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.


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Rajsekhar Bose Section in ParabaasRajsekhar Bose Section in Abasar
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