Gopal Rath
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Gopal Krushna Rath | |
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Born | Sambalpur | 3 August 1945
Died | 30 December 2016 Pune | (aged 71)
Occupation | Professor |
Language | Odia |
Education | LLM, Ph D. |
Genre | Poetry |
Notable works | Bipula Diganta |
Notable awards | Sahitya Akademi |
Spouse | Dr Kiranbala Rath |
Gopal Krushna Rath (1945 – 2016) was an Indian Odia poet. He won Sahitya Akademi[1] award for Odia literature in 2014 for his poetry collection Bipula Diganta.
Life
Rath was born in Sambalpur, on 3 August 1945.[2] He grew up in Sambalpur town and studied to become a law professional. He started his career as a judge; however he changed his career to academics. He retired as a Professor in Law from Sambalpur University. He was a former Chairman of the PG Council of Sambalpur University. He was also member of Sahitya Akademi advisory board [3]
He was married to Dr Kiranbala Rath, an academician, author and an orator. They had four children but lost three of them.
Rath renounced material world and became a sanyasi in 2014. He was also known as Srimat Swami Gururupananda Saraswati Maharaj. Along with Gopal Krushna, his wife also took to Sanyas and is known as Maa Kalyanmayee Saraswati.[citation needed]
Rath died in Pune on 30 December 2016.[4]
Works
Rath started writing poems when he was in high school. He published poems in most Odia magazines. Rath won Sahitya Akademi award for his poetry collection "Bipula Diganta". He authored six anthologies of poems:[5]
- Ekla Manisha (Friends Publishers,1980)
- Kete dura (1990),
- Kuni Pua O Nishpaapa Sakaala (2000)
- Bipula Diganta (Lark Books, 2010),
- Bihwala Belabhoomi (Pakshighara Publications, 2013)
- Aruna Udbhaasa (Pakshighara Publications, 2016)
Awards
- Sahitya Akademi 2014
- Odisha Sahitya Akademi 2003
- Jhankar Poetry Award 1984
- SAHITYA PRUTHVI SAMMAN 2012
- BALDEV SAHITYA SANSAD SAMMAN 2007
References
- ^ "Kendra Sahitya Akademi for Gopal Rath". newindianexpress.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
- ^ "Twenty-four Indian languages, 24 literary prizes that more people should know about". 15 March 2015.
- ^ "..:: Welcome to Sahitya Akademi - Members of Advisory Boards (Odia) ::." sahitya-akademi.gov.in. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
- ^ "Poet Gopalkrushna Rath passed away – ODISHA STORY". Archived from the original on 7 January 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
- ^ http://airworldservice.org/english/archives/7719 Archived 7 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine - Interview with All India Radio World Service
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