Rajbali Pandey

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Dr.

Raj Bali Pandey
राजबली पाण्डेय
Born(1907-05-07)7 May 1907
Village Karauni, Rudrapur, U.P..
Died6 June 1971(1971-06-06) (aged 64)
Varanasi, India
Resting placeVaranasi, India
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
EducationB.A. (hons. in Sanskrit) (1931)
M.A. (1933)
D.Litt (1936)
Alma materFaculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University
Years active1930–71

Raj Bali Pandey (Hindi: राजबली पाण्डेय) was an Indian writer and author who authored several books on Socio-Religious study of the Hindu sacraments and Vedas.[1][2]

Career[edit]

Dr. Raj Bali Pandey started his career as editor of "Kalyan", published by Geeta Press and also as tutor of Ramabai, daughter of Ramkrishna Dalmia. He got appointment in Banaras Hindu University in 1936 by Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya. He got promoted as Reader by the then Vice-Chancellor Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was appointed as Head & Principal, College of Indology (Bharati Mahavidyalaya) in 1952.

Due to political pressure[3][4] he left the B.H.U and joined Rani Durgavati University (Jabalpur University) as Professor and Head, department of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology. In 1967, he became the Vice-Chancellor of Jabalpur University and worked until his death as Vice-Chancellor.

Academic Posts Held[edit]

  1. Assistant professor, B.H.U (1936 - 1946).
  2. Professor, B.H.U (1946 - 1952).
  3. University Professor, B.H.U. (1952 - 1960).
  4. Principal, College of Indology (1952 - 1960).
  5. Malviya Professor of Ancient Indian History and Culture, Rani Durgavati University (1961).
  6. Vice-Chancellor, Rani Durgavati University (1968).

Publications[edit]

  • Hindu Samskaras: ISBN 978-8120803961
  • Atharvaveda: ISBN 978-8120803961
  • Pocket Guide to Popular Hinduism: ISBN 8173032300
  • Rigveda: ISBN 978-8189182632
  • Samveda: ISBN 978-8128801464[2]
  • Yajurveda: ISBN 979-8189182648
  • Pracheen Bharat: ISBN 9788171241293
  • Bhartiya Puralipi: ISBN 9788180315763
  • Vikramaditya of Ujjaini [1]
  • Vikramaditya Samvat Pravartak [2]
  • Chandragupta II Vikramāditya [3]
  • Bhartiya Itihās ki Bhumika
  • Bhartiya Itihās ka Parichaya [4]
  • Yaduvansh kā Itihās All-India Yadav Mahasabha
  • Indian Paleography [5]
  • Ashok ke Abhilekh [6]
  • Historical and Literary Inscriptions [7]
  • Bhāratīya nīti kā vikāsa [8]
  • Varanasi, the heart of Hinduism [9]
  • Hindu Dharma-Kosh: ISBN 9789382175315
  • Svargīya Padmabhūshaṇa Paṇḍita Kuñjīlāla Dube smr̥ti-grantha [10]
  • Hindī sāhitya kā br̥hat itihāsa [11]
  • Popular Hinduism at a glance [12]
  • Gorakhpur Janpad aur uski kshatriya jātiyon kā itihās

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Hindu Samskaras ISBN". MLBD. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Author Description". MLBD. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  3. Dhar and Somskandan. History of the Banaras Hindu University. p. 831.
  4. A Survey of the Banaras Hindu University,. Amendment Bill. 1964. p. 9.
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