Mahadevi Verma महादेवी वर्मा |
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Born |
Farrukhabad, Farrukhabad District, Uttar Pradesh, British India |
26 March 1907
Died | 11 September 1987 Prayag,Allahabad ,Uttar Pradesh, India |
(aged 80)
Occupation | Writer, poet, Freedom Fighter, Woman's Activist, Educationist |
Nationality | Indian |
Ethnicity | Orthodox Hindu |
Citizenship | Indian |
Education | M.A. Sanskrit Allahabad University |
Alma mater | Allahabad University |
Period | Early 20th Century |
Genre | Poetry, literature |
Literary movement | Chhayavaad |
Notable awards | 1979: Sahitya Akademi Fellowship 1982: Jnanpith Award 1956: Padma Bhushan 1988: Padma Vibhushan |
Spouse | Dr Swarup Narayan Varma |
Mahadevi Verma(26 March 1907 – 11 September 1987) was best known as an outstanding Hindi poet, and was a freedom fighter, woman's activist and educationist from India. She is widely regarded as the "modern Meera". She was a major poet of the Chhayavaad generation, a period of romanticism in Modern Hindi poetry ranging from 1914–1938. With the passage of time, her limited but outstanding prose has been recognised as unique in Hindi literature. She was a prominent poet in Hindi Kavi sammelans (Gatherings of poets).
She was the Principal, and then the Vice-Chancellor of Prayag Mahila Vidyapeeth, a woman's residential college in Allahabad. She was awarded India's highest literary award, for lifetime achievement, the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 1979, followed by the Jnanpith Award in 1982. She was the recipient of the Padma Bhushan in 1956 and the Padma Vibhushan in 1988, India's third and second highest civilian awards respectively.
Mahadevi was born in Farukhabad in a "kayastha" family of lawyers. She was educated at Jabalpur-Madhya Pradesh; her early studies included Sanskrit, Braj and painting. She was the eldest child of Govinda Prasad Verma and Hema Rani and had two brothers, Jagmohan and Manmohan, and a sister, Shyaama.
Her marriage was arranged and conducted when she was nine years old, in 193; however, she remained at her parental home and continued her education at Crossthwaite Girls' School in Allahabad. At this school, she also met fellow student Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, who would later go on to become a prominent Hindi writer and poet, like Verma herself. She stayed with her parents while her husband studied in Lucknow to complete his education, during which time, she received her higher education at the Allahabad University and passed her B.A.examination in 1929 and completed her master's degree-M.A. in Sanskrit in 1933.
Mahadevi was originally admitted to a Convent school, but upon protests and an unwilling attitude, she took admission in Crosthwaite Girls College in Allahabad. According to Mahadevi, she learnt the strength of unity in the hostel at Crosthwaite, where students of different religions lived together and the mess was also according to the religious requirement. Mahadevi started to write poems secretly; but upon discovery of her hidden stash of poems by her room-mate and senior Subhadra Kumari Chauhan (known in the school for writing poems), her hidden talent was exposed. Mahadevi and Subhrada now started to write poems together in their free time.