Biography of Hiren Bhattacharyya
Hiren Bhattacharyya (28 July 1932 – 4 July 2012), popularly known as Hiruda, was an Indian poet and lyricist best for his works in the Assamese literature. He had innumerable works published in Assamese and achieved many prizes and accolades for his poetry. In 2012, Bhattacharyya died at hospital due to undergoing treatment for lung and urinary infection since 14 June.Biography
Bhattacharyya was born in Jorhat, Assam in the year 1932. After battling for life almost three months, he died on 4 July 2012 in Guwahati, Assam. He is survived by his wife and daughter.
Literary works
Bhattacharyya mainly worked in the field of Assamese poetry. He was the editor of several Assamese magazines and newspapers. Some of the newspapers he worked on are Chitrabon, Monon and Antorik. He was the poetry editor of the Assamese magazine Prantik for over three decades.
BooksHe published anthologies of poetry include:
ৰৌদ্ৰ কামনা (Roudro Kamona),(1968)
কবিতাৰ ৰ'দ (Kobitar Rod ), (1976)
তোমাৰ বাঁহী (Tomar Bahi)
সুগন্ধি পখিলা (Xugondhi Pokhilaa), (1981)
মোৰ দেশ আৰু প্ৰেমৰ কবিতা (Mor Desh aru Mor Premor Kobita), (1972)
বিভিন্ন দিনৰ কবিতা (Bibhinno Dinor Kobita)
শইচৰ পথাৰ মানুহ (Shoichor Pothar Manuh ), (1991)
মোৰ প্ৰিয় বৰ্ণমালা (Mur Prio Bornomala), (1995)
ভালপোৱাৰ বুকু মাটি (Bhalpuwar Buka Mati), (1995)
ভালপোৱাৰ দিকচৌ বাটেৰে (Bhalpuwar Dikchou Batere), (2000)Collections of nursery rhymesল'ৰা ধেমালি (Lora Dhemali ) (1991)
অকন ধেমালি (Akon Dhemali )(1991)OthersAncient Gongs (English Translation)
জোনাকী মন ও অন্যান্য (Jonaki Mon O Onyano) etc. (Bengali Translation)
Autumn and other landscapes (Translated to English)Few sample stanzas from his famous Assamese poems are:
তুমিতো জানাই
এই কবিৰ আৰু একো নাই।
এটাই মাথোঁ কামিজ
তাৰো ছিগো-ছিগো চিলাই।
প্ৰেম নিশ্চয় এনেকুৱাই
আৱৰণ খুলি হৃদয় জুৰায়।
মৃত্যুওতো এটা শিল্প, জীৱনৰ কঠিন শিলত কটা এটি নিৰ্লোভ ভাষ্কৰ্য!
Awards
Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Award in 1993.
Bishnu Rabha Award, 1985
Rajaji Puroskar, 1984-85 awarded by Bharatiya Bidya Bhawan
Soviet Desh Neheru Award, 1987
Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992 for his anthology of poems 'Saichor Pathar Manuh'.
Assam Valley Literary Award, (Asom Upotyoka Sahitya Bota) 2000 awarded by Megor Sikhya Nyash
See also
Jayanta Mahapatra
Jyoti Prasad Agarwala
Vegunta Mohan Prasad
References
External links
Blogger page of the Author
His Poems at Xofura
Oxom Yearbook 2003, Xoraaighaat Prokaaxon, December 2003
http://www.poetrytranslation.org/poets/hiren-bhattacharjyaAudio linksSome of his poems in audio format sung by Pulok BenarjeeBook SearchEncyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo - Google Books Result