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Native name
  
কুসুমকুমারী দাশ

Died
  
1948, Kolkata

Role
  
Poet


Name
  
Kusumkumari Das

Spouse(s)
  
Satyananda Das

Children
  
Jibanananda Das

Born
  
1875
Barishal

Parent(s)
  
Chandranath Das and Dhanamani Das

Poem adarsha seyley written by kusumkumari das recited by bidhan chandra pal


Kusumkumari Das (1875 – 1948) was a Bengali poet, writer and social activist. She is known as a poet and mother of Jibanananda Das, the pre-eminent poet of modern Bengali literature and also served as the secretary of Barishal Women Society.

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bangla kobita adarsha chele, Kusumkumari Das, abritti Hrinmayee


Biography

She was educated at Calcutta Bethune School. At the age of 19, she was married to Satyananda Das in 1894 and bore him two sons and a daughter: Jibanananda Das, Ashokananda Das and Sucharita Das.

She inherited the habit of writing from her father : Chandranath Das. Her father used to write light verses. She published poems in several magazines, among them were Mukul, Brahmabadi and Pravasii. She used to keep journals regularly. But most of them could not found because they were either lost or damaged by herself. Her famous poem is "Adarsha Chele", in English, "the Exemplary Boy" or "the Ideal Boy". The first two lines of this poem gained legendary status:

Apart from housekeeping and writing, Kusumkumari Das had active participation in social activities. As a female member of Brahmo society, she pioneered women’s participation in social activities in Barisal. From 1319-38 of Bengali calendar she acts as an Acharya in Women’s day prayer. Even she sometimes acts as an Acharya in general assembly of Brahsomaj too.

She was the secretary of Barisal Mohila Sabha (Barishal Women Society). This society worked to help poor girls, to train midwives,to found girls school, to facilitate indoor education for women etc.

Publications

  • Kavyamukul
  • Pouranik Akhyayika
  • Kusumkumari Daser Kabita
  • Dainandin Dinlipi
  • References

    Kusumkumari Das Wikipedia