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Nationality
  
Indian

Name
  
Vidya Mishra


Role
  
Litterateur

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Born
  
Vidya Niwas Mishra 28 January 1928 Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India (
1928-01-28
)

Occupation
  
Poet, writer, journalist

Language
  
Sanskrit, English, Hindi

Notable awards
  
Padma Bhushan Padma Shree Sahitya Akademi Award Moortidevi Award

Died
  
February 14, 2005, Uttar Pradesh

Books
  
Sephali jhara rahi hai, Foundations of Indian Aesthetics

Similar People
  
Ramesacandra Saha, Jayadeva, Rafael Argullol, Girishwar Misra, Ananda Coomaraswamy

Education
  
University Of Allahabad

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Vidya Niwas Mishra (1926–2005) was a scholar, a noted Hindi-Sanskrit littérateur, and a journalist.

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vidya niwas mishra


Life

He was born on 28 January 1928 at Pakardiha in Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh. He had his education at Allahabad University and Gorakhpur University. After his M.A. in Sanskrit from Prayag University he involved himself in the work of compiling the Hindi dictionary under the direction of the legendary scholar Rahul Sankrityayan.

A scholar of Hindi and Sanskrit languages, he was also a writer. He authored, edited and translated over hundred books in Hindi and English. He also edited several journals and magazines. He twice served as the President of the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan and was also the Chairman of the Sahitya Parishad.

He was a visiting Professor at the California and Washington universities, and Director of the Kulapati Munshi Hindi Vidyapeeth, Agra. He was also Vice-Chancellor of the Kashi Vidyapeeth and the Sampurnanand Sanskrit University. For many years, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the leading Hindi daily Navbharat Times.

For his invaluable services in the field of literature, he was decorated first with Padma Shri and later with Padma Bhushan by the Government of India. He was the recipient of the Moortidevi Prize instituted by the Bharatiya Jnanpeeth. A senior member of the Sahitya Akademi, he was the guiding spirit of many a literary and social organisations. He was closely associated with the ambitious project to bring out an Encyclopedia of Hinduism. The Hindi monthly Sahitya Amrit, of which he was the chief patron, is one of the best literary journals in India.

He was a nominated member of Rajya Sabha. He died on 14 February 2005 in a road accident while on his way to Varanasi from Deoria.

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