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Vrajlal Shastri

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Language
  
Gujarati

Died
  
14 November 1892

Nationality
  
Indian

Native name
  
વ્રજલાલ કાળિદાસ શાસ્ત્રી

Born
  
Vrajlal Kalidas Shastri 26 November 1825 Malataj, Petlad, Gujarat (
1825-11-26
)

Occupation
  
philologist, poet, scholar, translator

Notable works
  
Gujarati Bhashano Itihas (1866) Utsargmala (1870) Dhatusangrah (1870) Gurjar Bhasha Prakash (1892)

Vrajlal Kalidas Shastri (Gujarati: વ્રજલાલ કાળિદાસ શાસ્ત્રી) is a pioneer of philology in Gujarati language and writer who wrote books on Gujarati language.

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Life

e was born on 26 November 1825 in Malataj, a village in Petlad, Gujarat. He took his primary education in his village Malataj. He had studied Sanskrit poetry and grammar in Sanskrit pathshalas. He also studied Prakrit grammar and literature. He taught Sanskrit at Jain Mandir, Ahmedabad. Due to Jain religious books, he became familiar with Prakrit-Pali, Apabhramsa, Ardha Magadhi so he wrote books on philology of Gujarati. He worked with Gujarat Vernacular Society and Dharma Sabha and edited their two journals, Buddhiprakash and Dharmaprakash. He had a long career of twenty five years as a researcher and scholar.

He died on 14 November 1892.

Works

He had written fifteen books. His books on Gujarati language include Gujarati Bhashano Itihas (1866), Utsargmala (1870), Gurjar Bhasha Prakash (1892). His Utsargama is a pioneer work in philology of Gujarati. He also compiled, with J. V. S. Taylor, Dhatusangraha (1870), an etymological dictionary of Gujarati roots.

His Rasganga is a work on poetics. Chandrahas Akhyana and Muktamala are his other creative works. Yagnavalkyacharit is a biography of sage Yajnavalkya in a dialogue form which is an only biography in such form in Gujarati. Hitopadesh Shabdartha (1870) and Vaisheshik Tarksaar (1898; posthumously) are also his significant works.

References

Vrajlal Shastri Wikipedia