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Language
  
Gujarati

Nationality
  
Indian

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Native name
  
ચંદ્રકાન્ત ત્રિકમલાલ શેઠ

Born
  
Chandrakant Trikamlal Sheth February 3, 1938 (age 79) Kalol, Panchmahal (
1938-02-03
)

Pen name
  
Aryaputra, Nand Samavedi, Baalchandra, Daksh Prajapati

Occupation
  
Poet, essayist, critic, compiler

Alma mater
  
Gujarat University Gujarat Vidyapith

Notable awards
  
Kumar Suvarna Chandrak (1964)

Education
  
Gujarat University, Gujarat Vidyapith

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Chandrakant Sheth (Gujarati: ચંદ્રકાન્ત શેઠ) is a Gujarati language poet, essayist, critic, translator and compiler from Gujarat, India. 'Aryaputra', 'Nand Samavedi', 'Balchadra' and 'Daksh Prajapati' are his pen names. He won Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati in 1986 for his book Dhoolmani Paglio.

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Chandrakant sheth


Life

Sheth was born on 3 February 1938 in Kalol, a village in Panchmahal district to Trikamlal. His family is native of Thasra village of Kheda. He matriculated in 1954. He completed BA in 1958 and MA in 1961 from Gujarat University with Gujarati and Sanskrit subjects. He completed Ph.D in 1979 from Gujarat Vidyapith for his research thesis, Umashankar Joshi: Sarjak ane Vivechak (thesis on Umashankar Joshi).

He served as a part-time lecturer at St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad in 1961-62. He served as a professor at different colleges of Gujarat including Kapadvanj College (1962–63), Gujarat Vidyapith (1963-66), Bhakta Vallabh Dhola College (1966–72) and again Gujarat Vidyapith (1972-1979). From 1979 to 1984, he served as a manager of K. L. Swadhyay Mandir, run by Gujarati Sahitya Parishad, and also worked as a co-editor of Gujarati Sahityakosh. He again joined Gujarat Vidyapith and retired as the head of Gujarati Department. He serves honorary at Gujarati Vishwkosh Trust, Ahmedabad.

Works

He has published several poetry collections. Pavan Rooperi (1972) and Ughadati Diwalo (1974) are his early collections of poetry. Padagha ni Pele Par (1948) and Gagan Kholati Bari (1990) are his collections of songs. Ek Tahuko Pandma (1986) is collection of ghazals. Chandaliya ni Gadi (1980) and Hu To Chalu Mari Jem! (2001) are his collections of children's poetry. His other collections are Shaksharata Geeto (1990), Shage Ek Zalhalie (1999), Undanmathi Ave, Unchanma Lai Jay (2004), Jal Vadal Ane Veej (2005). Ramesh M. Trivedi has edited selected poems as Chandrakant Sheth na Kavyo (2001).

He is prolific essayist. His Nand Samvedi (1980, 2001) is collection of modernist essays. Chehra Bhitar Chehra (1986) is acollection of 21 biographical essays. Het ane Halvash (1980) and Vahal ane Vinod (1995) has 33 and 24 essays with light humour. Vaninu Sat, Vanini Shakti (1997) is collection of short essays on words of Veda and Upnishad. Gun ane Garima (1997) is collection of 31 essays. Labhshankar Thakar edited and published selected essays as Aa-nand Parva (2002). His other collections of humourous essays are Halavi Kalamna Ful (2005) and Chandrakant Shethni Pratinidhi Hasyarachnao (2007).

Dhoolmani Pagalio (1984) is his autobiographical work about his childhood. Dharatina Chand, Dharatina Sooraj (1996,1997) is collection of biographical essays. America Bhas Abhas (2001) is travelogue. Swapnapinjar (1983) is collection of one-act plays. E Balconyvali Chhokari Ane... (1995) is collection of stories. E Ane Hu (1991) is a humour story.

His works of criticism are Kavyapratyaksh (1976), Arthantar (1978), Ramnarayan V. Pathak (1979), Irony nu Swarup ane Sahityama Teno Viniyog (1984), Kavitani Trijyama (1986), Kant (1990), Sahitya: Pran ane Pravartan (1998), Swami Anand (1998), Shabda Deshno, Shabda Videshno (2002). His other works are Swaminarayan Santkavita: Aswad ane Avbodh (1984), Gujaratima Viramchihno (with Mohanbhai Patel, 1973), Mahadev Desai: Satva ane Sadhana (1994), Gujarati Gamnam-suchi (1996), Umashankar Joshi: Zalak ane Zankhi (2003), Umashankar no Vagvaibhav (2008), Sahitya- Prabhav ane Prati-bhav (2006).

He has translated and adapted many works which include Pandit Bhatkhande (1967), Malayalam Sahityani Rooprekha (1978), Athamni Rat (1994), Anu Naam Zindagi (1995), Lakhmi (1995). He edited Brihad Gujarati Kavya Parichay Part I and II (1973, 1995), Brihad Gujarati Gadya Parichay Part I and II (1973, 1995), Bhasha Sahitya Dwara Rashtriy Ekta (1977) with Mohanbhai Patel. He also edited Priyakant Maniar na Kavyo (1998), Chunteli Kavita: Sundaram (2000), Manhariyat (2000) and Amargeeto (2000). He edited, with others, Dampatyamangal (1979), Matrudarshan (1981), Pushtidarshan (1986), Hemchandracharya (1989), Yugdrashta Umashankar Joshi (1995), Adhit: Pramukhiy Pravachano (1997), Pratyayan: Swatantrya Suvarna Jayanti Visheshank (1998), Gurjar Adyatan Kavya Sanchay (1998), Gurjar Pranay Kavya Sanchay (1998), Gurjar Geet Sanchay (1998), Gurjar Gazal Sangrah (1998), Gurjar Kavya Vaibhav (2005). Sankhya Nirdeshak Shabda Sangnyao (1983) is also his work.

Recognition

He won Kumar Chandrak in 1964, Narmad Suvarna Chandrak in 1964, Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1985, Narsinh Mehta Award in 2005 and Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar in 2006. His book Dhoolmani Paglio (1984) was awarded by Uma-Snehrashmi Prize (1984–85) and Sahitya Akademi Award (1986). In 1986, he received Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak, which he shared with Rajendra Shah, Gujarati poet. He has also received the Chandrashekhar Thakkur Prize (1973), Ramprasad Bakshi Prize (1998), Anantrai Raval Vivechan Award (2000), and Natwarlal Malvi Prize (2001).

References

Chandrakant Sheth Wikipedia