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Occupation
  
Parents
  
Thakur Ramnath Singh

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Subhadra Chauhan

Nationality
  
Indian


Subhadra Kumari Chauhan Bharat Mata Mandir Subhadra Kumari Chauhan

Born
  
16 August 1904Nihalpur Village, Allahabad District, Uttar Pradesh, British India (
1904-08-16
)

Died
  
February 15, 1948, Seoni, Madhya Pradesh

Children
  
Sudha Chauhan, Vijay Chauhan, Ajay Chauhan, Mamta Chauhan, Ashok Chauhan

Ex-spouse
  
Thakur Lakshman Singh Chauhan

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Subhadra Kumari Chauhan (16 August 1904 – 15 February 1948) was an Indian poet famous for Hindi poems composed primarily in Veer Ras, one of the nine Ras' of Hindi poetry (translation: Flavour/Subgenre). One of her most popular poems is Jhansi ki rani (about the courageous Queen of Jhansi).

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Early life

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Born in Nihalpur village in Allahabad District, Uttar Pradesh. She initially studied in the Crosthwaite Girls' School in Allahabad and passed the middle-school examination in 1919. After her marriage with Thakur Lakshman Singh Chauhan of Khandwa in the same year, she moved to Jubbulpore (now Jabalpur), CP.

Family

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She had five children:Sudha Chauhan (now deceased), Ajay Chauhan (now deceased), Vijay Chauhan (now deceased), Ashok Chauhan (now deceased) and Mamta Chauhan(Bhargava), currently residing in Buffalo, New York. The widows of Ajay and Ashok Chauhan currently live in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Kartic Chauhan, son of Ashok Chauhan lives in the same compound which Subhadra and her husband Laxman Singh Chauhan made their residence in Wright Town, now renamed Subhadra Kumari Chauhan ward.

Career

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In 1921, Subhadra Kumari Chauhan and her husband joined Mahatma Gandhi's Non-Cooperation Movement. She was the first woman Satyagrahi to court arrest in Nagpur and was jailed twice for her involvement in protests against the British rule in 1923 and 1942.

Writing career

Chauhan has authored a number of popular works in Hindi poetry. Her most famous composition is Jhansi Ki Rani, an emotionally charged poem describing the life of Rani Lakshmi Bai. The poem is one of the most recited and sung poems in Hindi literature. An emotionally charged description of the life of the queen of Jhansi(British India) and her participation in the 1857 revolution, it is often taught in schools in India. A popular stanza from it reads thus:

बुंदेले हरबोलों के मुँह हमने सुनी कहानी थी, खूब लड़ी मर्दानी वह तो झाँसी वाली रानी थी।।

Translation: "How valiantly fought she, like a man / The Rani of Jhansi / On every parapet a gun she set / Raining fire of hell / How well like a man fought the Rani of Jhansi / How valiantly and well!"

This and her other poems, Veeron Ka Kaisa Ho Basant, Rakhi Ki Chunauti, and Vida, openly talk about the freedom movement. They are said to have inspired great numbers of Indian youth to participate in the Indian Freedom Movement. Here is the opening stanza of Jhansi ki Rani:

Original Hindi text of one of the ten stanzas:

Roman transliteration using ITRANS:

English translation:

Subhadra Kumari Chauhan wrote in the Khariboli dialect of Hindi, in a simple, clear style. Apart from heroic poems, she also wrote poems for children. She wrote some short stories based on the life of the middle class too.

Death

She died in 1948 in a car accident near Seoni M.P. on her way back to Jabalpur from Nagpur, the then capital of CP, where she had gone to attend the assembly session. She was a member of the legislative assembly of the state.

Memorials

The ICGS Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, an Indian Coast Guard ship, was named for the poet. The government of Madhya Pradesh placed a statue of Subhadra Kumari Chauhan before the Municipal Corporation office of Jabalpur. On August 6, 1976, India Posts released a postage stamp to commemorate her.

Collections of poems

  • "ek maa ki bebasi"
  • "khilonewala"
  • Tridhara, Puri Tarawa se chhodo
  • Mukul (1930)
  • Yeh Kadamb Ka Ped
  • These anthologies consist some of the well-known poems like Jhansi ki Raani, Veeron Ka Kaisa Ho Basant and Yeh Kadamb Ka Ped.

  • Seedhe-Saade Chitra (1946)
  • Seedhe-saade Chitra(1946)
  • Mera naya bachpan(1946)
  • Bikhare moti (1932) Jhansi ki rani

    References

    Subhadra Kumari Chauhan Wikipedia


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