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Nationality
  
Indian

Parents
  
Ramsahay Dwivedi

Died
  
1938, Raebareli district

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Mahavir Dwivedi


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Occupation
  
Writer, Litterateur, Translator

Period
  
Dwivedi Yug (1893–1922)

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महावीर प्रसाद द्विवेदी Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi Biography in Hindi


Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi (15 May 1864–29 December 1938) was a noted Indian Hindi writer. Adhunikkaal, or the Modern period of the Hindi literature, is divided into four phases, and he represents the second phase, known as the Dwivedi Yug (1893–1918) after him, which was preceded by the Bharatendu Yug (1868–1893), followed by the Chhayavad Yug (1918–1937) and the Contemporary Period (1937–present).

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Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi

Early life

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He was born in Daulatapur village in present-day Raebareli District of Uttar Pradesh. His father Ramsahay Dwivedi was in British Indian Army.

Career

Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi

During his Indian Railways service in Jhansi in the 1880s, Dwivedi earned wide fame as a writer and litterateur. He published his translations and the critical works including Sahitya Sandarbh and Vichar Vimarsh.

In 1903, Dwivedi joined the Hindi monthly, Saraswati and was able to edit the journal with a knowledge of both classical and contemporary literature gained from his writing experiences. During his tenure as the editor (1903–20), Saraswati became most popular Hindi magazine.

He was considered as the mentor of Maithili Sharan Gupt, another noted Hindi poet and writer.

Works

  • Kavyajanjusha
  • Kavitapalap (1909)
  • Sugandh
  • Mere Jivan ki Yatra
  • Sahitya Sandarbh
  • References

    Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi Wikipedia