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{{Short description|Indian writer and poet}} | |||
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Harshavadan Mansukhlal Jani was born on 20 October 1954 in [[Vartej]],<ref name=trip/><ref name=whowho/> a city in [[Bhavnagar district]] to Mansukhlal and Nandanben. He took his primary education from Vartej Primary School. He completed his high school education (old ssc) in 1971 from Koliyak Madhyamik Shala, Koliyak. He got his [[Bachelor of Arts]] as an external student from [[Saurashtra University]] in 1975. While working in a telegraph office in [[Palitana]], he completed his [[Master of Arts]] in 1981 with Sanskrit from Saurashtra University with first rank, and subsequently became a lecturer at [[H. K. Arts College]], [[Ahmedabad]].<ref name=trip/> He completed B.Ed in 1983 and Ph.D in 1990 from [[Gujarat University]].<ref name=whowho/> He received Ph.D for his research work " Mukhya Puranoma Shap Ane Teno Prabhav" (Curse Element And Its Influence In Major Puranas).{{citation needed|date=June 2016}} | Harshavadan Mansukhlal Jani was born on 20 October 1954 in [[Vartej]],<ref name=trip/><ref name=whowho/> a city in [[Bhavnagar district]] to Mansukhlal and Nandanben. He took his primary education from Vartej Primary School. He completed his high school education (old ssc) in 1971 from Koliyak Madhyamik Shala, Koliyak. He got his [[Bachelor of Arts]] as an external student from [[Saurashtra University]] in 1975. While working in a telegraph office in [[Palitana]], he completed his [[Master of Arts]] in 1981 with Sanskrit from Saurashtra University with first rank, and subsequently became a lecturer at [[H. K. Arts College]], [[Ahmedabad]].<ref name=trip/> He completed B.Ed in 1983 and Ph.D in 1990 from [[Gujarat University]].<ref name=whowho/> He received Ph.D for his research work " Mukhya Puranoma Shap Ane Teno Prabhav" (Curse Element And Its Influence In Major Puranas).{{citation needed|date=June 2016}} | ||
He married Shruti Jani on 29 April 1985 and they have a son, Rushiraj Jani.<ref name= sharma>{{cite book |last=Sharma |first=Radheshyam |author-link=Radheshyam Sharma |year=1999 |title= Saksharno Sakshatkar (Question-based Interviews with biographical literary sketches) |volume= | He married Shruti Jani on 29 April 1985 and they have a son, Rushiraj Jani.<ref name= sharma>{{cite book |last=Sharma |first=Radheshyam |author-link=Radheshyam Sharma |year=1999 |title= Saksharno Sakshatkar (Question-based Interviews with biographical literary sketches) |volume=4 |location=Ahmedabad |publisher=Rannade Prakashan |pages=375–385 |oclc=}}</ref> | ||
He participated in the ''Kavisammelana'' at the 13th World Sanskrit Conference, [[Edinburgh]]<ref>[http://www.arts.ed.ac.uk/sanskrit/13thWSC/3participants.html 13th WSC: Participants] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926231406/http://www.arts.ed.ac.uk/sanskrit/13thWSC/3participants.html |date=2011-09-26 }}</ref> and the 14th World Sanskrit Conference, [[Kyoto]].<ref>[http://www.indology.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/14thWSC/top/14thWSC%20DETAILED%20PROGRAMME.pdf 14th WSC]</ref> | He participated in the ''Kavisammelana'' at the 13th World Sanskrit Conference, [[Edinburgh]]<ref>[http://www.arts.ed.ac.uk/sanskrit/13thWSC/3participants.html 13th WSC: Participants] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926231406/http://www.arts.ed.ac.uk/sanskrit/13thWSC/3participants.html |date=2011-09-26 }}</ref> and the 14th World Sanskrit Conference, [[Kyoto]].<ref>[http://www.indology.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/14thWSC/top/14thWSC%20DETAILED%20PROGRAMME.pdf 14th WSC]</ref> | ||
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He is credited with introducing Japanese [[Haiku]] and [[Waka (poetry)#Tanka|Tanka]], and Korean [[Sijo]], into Sanskrit poetry.<ref name=trip/> | He is credited with introducing Japanese [[Haiku]] and [[Waka (poetry)#Tanka|Tanka]], and Korean [[Sijo]], into Sanskrit poetry.<ref name=trip/> | ||
Samir Kumar Datta puts in him the category of modernist or revolutionary Sanskrit poets, and says:<ref name=skd/> | Samir Kumar Datta puts in him the category of modernist or revolutionary Sanskrit poets, and says:<ref name=skd/> | ||
{{ | {{blockquote|Harshadev Madhav is a modern poet in true sense of the term. He thinks that poetry should appeal first to intellect and thereafter to emotion. In the eternal controversy between intellectuality and emotionalism Harshadeva takes side of intellectuality […] Harshadev happens to be one of the most profound modern Sanskrit poets. He betrays the great influence exerted on him by modern vernacular poetry and some of the images carved out by modern vernacular poets.}} | ||
== Recognition == | == Recognition == | ||
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==List of books== | ==List of books== | ||
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===Sanskrit poetry collection=== | ===Sanskrit poetry collection=== | ||
* ''Rathyāsu Jambuvarņāņām Širāņām'' (1985) | * ''Rathyāsu Jambuvarņāņām Širāņām'' (1985) | ||
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* ''Sanskrit Sāhityamān Sāmājika Cetanā'' | * ''Sanskrit Sāhityamān Sāmājika Cetanā'' | ||
===Books of | ===Books of research on 'Tantra-śāstra'=== | ||
* ''Mantranāņ Rahasyo, Mantroddhāra ane Yantrasiddhio'' (2003) | * ''Mantranāņ Rahasyo, Mantroddhāra ane Yantrasiddhio'' (2003) | ||
* ''Śakta Tantramāņ Srividyanāņ Rahasyo'' (2006) | * ''Śakta Tantramāņ Srividyanāņ Rahasyo'' (2006) | ||
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* ''Jātakamāla'' (2005–2006) | * ''Jātakamāla'' (2005–2006) | ||
* ''Vaidika Suktamanjūsā'' (2005) | * ''Vaidika Suktamanjūsā'' (2005) | ||
* ''Vaidikavanamaya'' (2008) | * ''Vaidikavanamaya'' (2008) | ||
===Books for children literature=== | ===Books for children literature=== |