Shivpujan Sahai (1893-1963)
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | August 9, 1998 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 2 |
| Quantity | 400,000 |
| Perforation | comb 13½ x 13 |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
| Printing Process | Photogravure |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Light brown |
| Credit (Designed By) | |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1638 Stamp Number IN 1699 Yvert et Tellier IN 1404 Stanley Gibbons IN 1802 |
| Themes | Authors | Books | Commemoration | Feathers | Headgear | Literary People (Poets and Writers) | Literature | Men |
Pioneer of Hindi Literature and Literary Journalism
Acharya Shivpujan Sahai was one of the most respected figures in modern Hindi literature. A writer, editor, journalist, reformer, and nationalist thinker, he played a major role in the renaissance of Hindi language and literature.
Known for his literary excellence and dedication to Hindi, he made lasting contributions through novels, journalism, criticism, and social reform writing.
Early Life of Acharya Shivpujan Sahai
Acharya Shivpujan Sahai was born on 9 August 1893 in Unwans.
He belonged to a middle-class family with modest landed property.
He received his early education in the village pathshala and later passed matriculation from Kayastha Jubilee Academy in 1912.
Literary Influences
Under the guidance of his brother-in-law, a poet of Brajbhasha, Shivpujan Sahai developed an early interest in poetry and literature.
He was deeply influenced by:
- Ishwari Prasad Sharma
- Suryakant Tripathi Nirala
- Jaishankar Prasad
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak through Geeta Rahasya
- Mahatma Gandhi and his political philosophy
These influences shaped both his literary and nationalist vision.
Contribution to India’s National Movement
Between 1921 and 1947, Acharya Shivpujan Sahai made significant contributions to the nationalist movement.
He supported the programs of the Indian National Congress and encouraged self-confidence among the people.
Through his writings, he promoted patriotism and awareness.
Social Reform Ideas
Shivpujan Sahai was progressive in social matters.
He supported:
- Women’s education
- Remarriage of young widows
- Greater social freedom for women
He opposed:
- Parda system
- Dowry practices
- Social backwardness
He believed education should be national in spirit and rooted in India’s cultural traditions.
Pioneer of Hindi Literary Journalism
Acharya Shivpujan Sahai was a pioneer of Hindi literary journalism.
He edited and published many important Hindi journals, including:
- Marwari Sudhar
- Samanwaya
- Adarsh
- Matwala
His editorial skill was so respected that leading writers of the time sent their works to him for editing.
Major Literary Contributions
Acharya Shivpujan Sahai was a prolific writer who created:
- About 400 short stories
- 67 biographies
- Over 150 literary articles
Famous Works
His most celebrated novel was:
Dehati Dunia
This work is widely regarded as the first regional novel in Hindi literature.
Other notable works include:
- Bhisma
- Arjuna
- Maa Ke Sapoot
- Adarsh Parichay
Writing Against Colonialism and Social Evils
He was both a nationalist and reformist writer.
His works criticized:
- British colonial rule
- Dowry system
- Parda system
- Social injustice
He often used allegory and indirect satire to challenge British authority without giving legal grounds for censorship.
Academic and Institutional Roles
From 1939 to 1949, he served as Lecturer in Hindi at Rajendra College.
He also presided over:
- 17th Session of Bihar Hindi Sahitya Sammelan (1941)
- All India Hindi Sahitya Sammelan (1944)
Later, he became Director of the Bihar Rashtra Bhasha Parishad from 1950 to 1959.
Awards and Recognition
For his outstanding contribution to literature, Acharya Shivpujan Sahai was awarded the:
Padma Bhushan in 1960
Rajendra Prasad praised him by saying:
“Service to Hindi is in itself a great national service.”
Death and Legacy
Acharya Shivpujan Sahai passed away on 21 January 1963.
He is remembered as:
- A pioneer of Hindi journalism
- A master prose stylist
- A literary reformer
- A champion of Hindi language
Commemorative Stamp
To honor his contributions, the Department of Posts issued a commemorative postage stamp in his memory.
Conclusion
Acharya Shivpujan Sahai played a transformative role in Hindi literature and journalism. His writings combined literary beauty, patriotism, and social reform. Through novels, journals, and public service, he strengthened Hindi as a national language and left an enduring legacy in Indian literature.
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