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Sumitranandan Pant (May 20, 1900 - December 28, 1977) was born in Kausani village, Almora District, Uttarakhand, was one of the most famous modern Hindi poets. He is considered one of the major poets of the ''Chhayavaadi'' school of Hindi literature. Pant mostly wrote in Sanskritized Hindi. Pant authored twenty-eight published works including poetry, verse plays and essays. Apart from ''Chhayavaadi'' poems, Pant also wrote progressive, philosophical (influenced by Sri Aurobindo), socialist and humanist poems. Pant was the first Hindi poet to receive the Jnanpith Award, in 1968. He did so for a collection of his most famous poems, titled ''Chidambara''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jnanpith Laureates Official listings )〕 He was awarded the ''Nehru Peace Prize'' by the Soviet Union for ''Lokayatan''. Pant received "Sahitya Kala Academy" award for "Kala Aur Budhdha Chand". The Indian Government honored him with Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan. Pant's childhood house, in Kausani, has been converted into a museum. This museum displays his daily use articles, drafts of his poems, letters, his awards, etc. Sumitra Nandan Pant composed the Kulgeet of IIT Roorkee, "Jayati Jayati Vidya Sansthan". He died on December 28, 1977, at Rajamundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sumitranandan Pant」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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