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Name
  
Bahinabai Chaudhari

Role
  
Poet

Died
  
December 3, 1951


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Books
  
Ragi-Ragini: Chronicles from Aji's Kitchen

Born
  
24 August 1880 (age 71), Jalgaon

Died
  
3 December 1951 (aged 71)

Are sansar sansar bahinabai chaudhari suman kalyanpur


Bahinabai Chaudhari (Devanagari: बहिणाबाई चौधरी) (1880 – 3 December 1951) was an illiterate cotton farmer from the Jalgaon district in Maharashtra, India who became a noted Marathi poet posthumously.

Contents

Bahinabai Chaudhari Man Wadhay Wadhayquot Bahinabai Chaudhari YouTube

Dharatrichya Kushimandi | Gau Kavita | Bahinabai Chaudhari | Aparna Nimkar | Aaroha Music


Early life

Bahinabai Chaudhari 4th OCTOBER 1987 SANT SOPANDEV CHOUDHARI SON SANT BAHINABAI

Bahinabai was born in a Mahajan family at Asode in Khandesh region of the present-day Jalgaon district in the year 1880. She had 3 brothers and 3 sisters. At the age of 13, she was married to Nathuji Chaudhari. Following her husband's death, she led a very difficult life because of the economic, social, cultural, and emotional circumstances arising out of widowhood. She had a daughter named Kashi and two sons, Madhusudan and Sopandev (1907-1982).

Poetic Compositions

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Bahinabai composed her songs verbally in ovi (ओवी) metre in a mixture of two dialects: Khandesi and Varhadi. Her son Sopandev, who became a well-known poet, transcribed them. According to one account, Sopandev read the story of Savitri and Satyavan to his mother from his textbook, and by the next morning, she had composed a song of the tale. Impressed by her talent, he began writing down of her songs in a notebook. Her poetry is characterized as reflective and abstract with iconic and realist imagery. It captures the essence of her life, reflects the culture of village and farming life, and presents her wisdom.

Posthumous Publication

Bahinabai Chaudhari Are Sansar Sansar Bahinabai Chaudhari Suman Kalyanpur YouTube

After his mother's death in 1951, Sopandev found the notebook and shared one of her poems with Prahlād Keshav (Acharya) Atre's attention. Atre recounts calling the first of Bahinabai's poems he heard "pure gold" in his introduction to the collection published under the title Bahinabainchi gani [Bahinabai's Songs] in 1952 by Suchitra Prakashan. Although the many of Bahinabai's poems were lost, 732 of them were preserved.

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Yeshwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University has recommended Bahinabainchi gani as a part of their curriculum since June 2012.

Family

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Sopandev's son Madhusudhan Chaudhari served in the police forces and retired as an Assistant Commissioner of Police in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The late Madhusudhan Chaudhari's son Rajeev Chaudhari—the great-grandson of Bahinabai Chaudhari—and his mother Suchitra Chaudhari continue to be the sole publishers of Bahinabainchi gani in whose name the publication house Suchitra Prakashan operates.

References

Bahinabai Chaudhari Wikipedia