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Rasiklal Chhotalal Parikh (1897–1982) was a 20th-century Gujarati poet, playwright, literary critic,
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, historian, and editor from
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, India. He was the president of Gujarat Sahitya Sabha and was appointed the president of
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in 1964. He received the
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in 1960 for his play ''Sharvilak''. He is also a recipient of the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak and the Narmad Suvarna Chandrak.


Biography

Rasiklal Parikh was born on 20 August 1897 at the village of Pethapur, now in
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. His father, Chhotalal Lalubhai Parikh, was a lawyer in Sadra, Gandhinagar. His mother, Chanchalbahen, belonged to a stock-broker family. Chanchalben was well educated for the time, when it was unusual for Gujarati women to study. She read both Sanskrit and Gujarati. She played an important role in shaping Rasiklal's interest in literature. Rasiklal spent his childhood in Sadra, completing his primary school education there. He shifted to
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for further education and attended Diwan Ballubhai High School, matriculating in 1913. In the same year he married Manekbahen, who also lived in Sadra. After his matriculation, he moved to Pune and joined
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to obtain his bachelor of arts. While at college he studied under professors such as Dr Bhune, R. D. Ranade and Prof. Patvardhan. He was influenced by Abhyankar Shastri towards
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and
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. He studied English literature, especially
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, under Prof. Patvardhan, and was influenced by Ibsen and other playwrights. In 1918, he completed his Bachelor of Arts in Sanskrit and English. While studying for his Master of Arts he worked at the
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, where he came into close contact with Indologist and scholar Muni Jinvijay who gave him some insight into the Indology and history of Gujarat. At the same time he met Indulal Yagnik, an Indian independence activist, who inspired him to join Gujarat Vidyapith, established by
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. So he dropped out of his master's degree education to join Vidyapith. Later, he started to edit ''Puratatva'', a quarterly journal. Parikh died on 1 November 1982, the day of
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, in Ahmedabad.


Works

Parikh wrote extensively in
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,
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,
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, drama, poetry, history, aesthetics and criticism. His first publication was a Gujarati translation of ''Kavyaprakasha'' by Mammata with critical notes; he co-translated with Ramnarayan V. Pathak. It was published in 1924 by Gujarat Vidyapith. During his stay in Vidyapith, he also published ''Vaidik Pathavali'' in 1927, again a translation with critical notes of some parts of the Vedas and
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. In 1938 he published
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's ''Kavyanushasan'' (Vol. 1 – 2), including his account of the author's life, works and their historical background. This is considered a significant work in Gujarati historical writing as it gives a detailed historical outline from the ancient to the Solanki eras. In 1931, he published his first play, ''Pahelo Kalal'', which was an adaptation of a story by
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. In the same year he published another play ''Rupiyanu Jhad'' under the pseudonym Sanjay. ''Pahelo Class'' (1931) and ''Premnu Mulya'' (1950) are plays he translated from other languages. He founded a school of drama known as Natya Vidya Mandir which gave rise to the amateur theatre troupe Natmandal. His ''Mena Gurjari'', a musical play written in
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folk form, is considered a landmark in Gujarati theatre and become popular among both scholars and the public. His full-length play ''Sharvilak'', published in 1957, is divided into five acts and is based on two different Sanskrit plays: '' Mrichchhakatika'' written by Sudraka; and ''Daridra Charudatta'' written by Bhasa. ''Sharvilak'' was translated into Hindi in 1966. He delivered the Maharaja Sayajirao Lectures Series at M. S. University of Baroda, which was published later as ''Anand Mimansa'' (1963). His radio talks were published as ''Aakashabhashit'' in 1974. He critiqued Bhasa's Sanskrit works in ''Sanskrit Natak Sahitya'' (1980). His ''Purovachan ane Vivechan'', published in 1965, is a collection of applied criticism. He delivered the Vidyaben Neelkanth Lectures Series on the novel ''Saraswatichandra'' in 1972; these were published as a book in 1976 as ''Saraswatichandrano Mahima – Eni Patrasrishtima''. He also contributed in the field of history, including ''Gujaratni Rajdhanio'' (1958), ''Itihas Swarup Ane Paddhati'' (1969) and ''Gujaratno Rajakiya Ane Sanskrutik Itihas'' (Vol. 1 to 6; with others). ''Jivan Na Vaheno'' is a collection of short stories. Rasiklal studied Dalpatram's book on Gujarati prosody, ''Dalpat Pingal'', while at school. Due to the close association with Ramnarayan V. Pathak, he was inspired to write poems, publishing frequently in ''Yugadharma'' magazine. His collected poems were published as ''Smriti''.


Awards

Gujarat Sahitya Sabha awarded him the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1942. His play ''Sharvilak'' received the
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for 1960, and another play ''Mena Gurjari'' received the Narmad Suvarna Chandrak for 1977. In 1975 the
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awarded its
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to him for his contribution in the field of drama.


See also

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