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681:) by naming one of the three modern Sanskrit literature-eras as "Bhatt-Yug" (1930–1960). Kalidas Samiti in Ujjain regularly organised "Kalidas Samaroh" since 1940s. Impressed by Pandit Bhatt's poetic excellence and his deep appreciation of the aesthetics of poetry, the Kalidas Samiti honoured him at an All India Kavi Sammelan in Ujjain by calling him "Abhinav Kalidas" (modern day Kalidas). His birth anniversary is celebrated regularly by many reputed south Indian literary and academic institutions. After his name, a chair has been established in 318:
run by the Maharaja of Jaipur. From 1934 to 1942 he then taught at Jaipur's Maharaja Sanskrit College, besides serving as the Head of Department of Literature. During his teaching assignment, Pandit Bhatt wrote "Sanskrit-Subodhini" (in two volumes), a unique text book of its own kind to teach Sanskrit in an extremely simple and extraordinarily interesting way. Another text book "Sulabh Sanskritam" written by Pandit Bhatt was published in 1960. For many decades 'Sulabh Sanskritam' remained the main text book prescribed by the
289:, Raghunath Dauju. Savitri Devi gave birth to three children who all died in infancy. She also expired later. His second wife Mathura Devi, daughter of Narayanrao of Ajaigarh (Madhya Pradesh) died of plague within one year of their marriage. Although grossly reluctant to remarry, on the insistence of his relatives, he married Rama Devi daughter of Pandit Gopikrishna Goswami (of Mahapura, near Jaipur), a descendant of famous Tantra scholar 33: 327:. For this purpose he started special night classes in a city-temple, where he himself taught the students free of cost. Despite apprehension of attracting displeasure of the British officials, Pandit Bhatt and his team of dedicated teachers including Govind Rao Kaveeshwar, continued with conducting Hindi-teaching classes. 317:
Appointed by the then Director of Education Shri Shyam Sunder Sharma, Bhatt Mathuranath Shastri taught Sanskrit from 1926 to 1931 at the Maharaja College in Jaipur, where other subjects besides English and humanities were also taught. From 1931 to 1934 he was the chief examiner/ Inspector of schools
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Radha Vallabh Tripathi writes that Mathuranath Shastri was one of his kind in his time who started new genres, foresaw the future of Sanskrit composition and a composer of novel works and songs. Tripathi says that barring two or three poets like Mathuranath Shastri, nobody has demonstrated command
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Bhatt Mathuranath Shastri was born in Jaipur in the famous Devarshi family which had a tradition of great Sanskrit scholars and poets going back to more than four hundred years. His father's name was Devarshi Dwarkanath Bhatt, mother's name was Shrimati Janaki Devi and elder brother's name was
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for learning Sanskrit. Rightly considering it to be a nationalistic cause, Pandit Bhatt was a great supporter and propagator of Hindi since his student days. On his personal initiative, Jaipur was recognised as one of the centres of examination for various diploma/ degree courses of Prathmaa,
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Mathuranath Shastri's massive contribution to Editing various important and classical Sanskrit books is also noteworthy. He has edited "Kadambari", "Rasgangadhar" "Sanskritgathasaptshati", "Geervaangiraagauravam", "Prabandhpaarijat", "Shilalekhlalantika", "Geetgovindam", "Sulabh Sanskritam",
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Mathuranath Shastri died of a heart attack at the age of 75 on 4 June 1964 in Jaipur. His death was termed as an "irreparable loss to the world of Sanskrit literature" and was mourned by provincial and central governments in India, various Governors, and by Sanskrit periodicals and journals.
240:). Descendants of Shrikrishna Bhatt in the Devarshi family include Dwarkanath Bhatt, Jagdish Bhatt, Vasudev Bhatt, and Mandan Bhatt, who were all royal poets in the court of the Maharajas of Jaipur. In this family, Mathuranath Shastri was born on 23 March 1889 in Jaipur. 344:
Mathuranath Shastri wrote many books, articles, essays and songs in Sanskrit, Hindi. He had started writing when he was just 14 years old and continued it until his death in 1964. His literature runs into more than one hundred thousand pages.
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Mathuranath Shastri after acquiring basic knowledge of Urdu and Persian in the beginning, studied grammar and Sanskrit at the Maharaja's Sanskrit College in Jaipur. He topped in the grammar examination in 1903 and also in
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Shastri, Devarshi Kalanath (14 January 2011). "अलौकिक प्रतिभा को श्रद्धार्घ्य" [A reverential offering to a superhuman talent]. In Sharma, Acharya Divakar; Sushil, Surendra Sharma; Shrivastav, Dr. Vandana (eds.).
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over a wide variety of poetry and prose genres. He further adds that Mathuranath Shastri brought a new dawn in the field of Sanskrit literature. His outstanding contribution to Sanskrit literature has been recognised by
689:' (C-8, Prithwi Raj Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001) is active in research and publication work relating to the life and literary contribution of Bhatt Mathuranath Shastri and maintains his huge library. 682: 261:, Pandit Kashinath Shastri, Gopinath Nanglya, Laxminath Shastri, Haridutt Jha, and Shrikrishna Shastri. His contemporary Sanskrit scholar stalwarts were likes of Vedchoodamani Pandit 427:
An anthology titled Mañjunāthagranthāvaliḥ (मञ्जुनाथग्रन्थावलिः) consisting of all Sanskrit works of Shastri (along with his Sanskrit commentary) has been published by the
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Many scholarly research works, including those for PhD and M.Phil degrees, have been done on his works throughout India and abroad. Some of them are:
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in Sanskrit literature, writing radio plays, essays, travelogues, and short stories. He wrote many songs in Sanskrit including
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The works of Mañjunātha (Anthology of poetic works of Bhaṭṭaśrī Mathurānātha Śāstri, known by the pen-name of Mañjunātha)
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Rassiddhantah (रससिद्धान्तः) (partly published in 'Shodhaprabha'by Lal Bahadur Shastri Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, New Delhi
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genres of Thumris, Dadras and Dhrupads into Sanskrit. He wrote Dhrupad songs in Sanskrit at the insistence of
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Mathuranath Shastri married thrice. In 1909, he married Savitri Devi, daughter of the royal priest of
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in their prestigious publication "Sanskrit Vangmaya Ka Vrihad Itihas", 2004 (Edited by Pandit (
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Shastri wrote many songs in Sanskrit, introducing the popular folk music genre of Ghazal, and
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Tripathi, Radhavallabh; Shukla, Ramakant; Tripathi, Ramakant; et al., eds. (2012).
405:(1939) (revised in 1946)Saralā (सरला): A Sanskrit commentary on the Rasagaṅgādharam of 205: 1053: 989:मञ्जुनाथग्रन्थावलिः (मञ्जुनाथोपाह्वभट्टश्रीमथुरानाथशास्त्रिणां काव्यरचनानां सङ्ग्रहः) 635: 413: 213: 179: 102: 487:(1953) Śaraṇāgati Rahasya (शरणागति रहस्य) – Elaboration of six characteristics of a 986:
Tripathi, Radhavallabh; Shastri, Devarshi Kalanath; Pandey, Ramakant, eds. (2010).
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Rasgangadhar Commentary Detailed (रसगंगाधर विस्तृत व्याख्या) (detailed Commentary)
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Bhāratīya Sāhitya Nirmātā:Bhaṭṭa Mathurānātha Śāstrī 'Mañjunāthaḥ' (by Devarshi
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poets and their representational poetry that also includes Pandit Bhatt's poems.
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Sanskr̥ta Nibandha Sāhitya mēṁ Bhaṭṭajī kā Avadāna (M.Phil dissertation, 1998)
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Bhaṭṭa Mathurānāthaśāstrikr̥ta Samasyā Sandōha (M.Phil dissertation, 1980–81)
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examination for Sanskrit literature in the year 1906. In 1909, he passed the
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Bhaṭṭa Śrī Mathurānātha Śāstrī: Vyaktitva ēvaṁ Kr̥titva (PhD thesis, 1975)
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Some of Bhatt's very important works are still unpublished. They include:
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Modern Indian Literature – An Anthology: Volume Three – Plays & Prose
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Major books published on the life and works of Bhatt Mathuranath Shastri
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Mogalasāmrājyasūtradhāro Mānasiṁhaḥ (मोगलसाम्राज्यसूत्रधारो मानसिंहः)
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Sanskrit scholar, poet, philosopher, grammarian, polyglot, expert of
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Sanskr̥ta Muktakaparamparā kō Bhaṭṭajī kā Avadāna (PhD thesis, 1981)
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Gōvindavaibhavam – Samīkṣātmaka Vivaraṇa (PhD thesis, 1978)
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Madhyamaa (Visharad) and Uttamaa (Sahityaratna) run by the
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Tripathi, Shastri and Pandey, eds. (2010), pp. xvii–xxii.
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Bhatt Mathuranath Shastri (photo from a previously held
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Tripathi, Shastri and Pandey, eds. (2010), pp. xxix–xl.
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Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University
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Saṁskṛtasudhā (संस्कृतसुधा): Rendering of the Prakrit
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Bhaṭṭa Mathurānāthasya Kāvyaśāstrīyā Nibandhāḥ, 2011
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(2012). 459:Bilhanstasya Kavyanch (बिल्हणस्तस्य काव्यं च) 438:Bharat Vaibhawam (भारतवैभवम) (in two volumes) 8: 710: 708: 706: 704: 702: 652:), given by the Vellanaatiya Tailanga Sabha. 950:A Bibliography of Modern Sanskrit Writings 811:Completion of 60 years (Felicitation Book) 456:Sanskrit-Katha-Nikunj (संस्कृत-कथा-निकुंज) 441:Dhatuprayogaparijatah (धातुप्रयोगपारिजातः) 383:Bhaktibhāvano Bhagavān (भक्तिभावनो भगवान्) 31: 20: 374:published by Nirnaya Sagar Press, Bombay. 892: 890: 888: 774: 772: 770: 768: 758: 756: 754: 752: 565:Sanskr̥ta kē Yugapuruṣa Mañjunātha, 2004 409:published by Nirnay Sagar Press, Bombay. 297:and Kamla Nath, and two daughters named 234:Kavikalanidhi Devarshi Shrikrishna Bhatt 108:scholar, poet, philosopher, grammarian, 844: 842: 840: 838: 836: 834: 832: 830: 698: 444:Aaryaanamaadibhasha (आर्याणाम् आदिभाषा) 423:(1930) Sāhityavaibhavam (साहित्यवैभवम्) 363:(1957) Govindavaibhavam (गोविन्दवैभवम्) 1030:Jayapuravaibhavam and Govindavaibhavam 377:(1947) Jayapuravaibhavam (जयपुरवैभवम्) 726: 724: 722: 720: 7: 911:Tripathi, Radhavallabh, ed. (2012). 779:Tripathi, Radhavallabh, ed. (1992). 465:Stutikusumanjali (स्तुतिकुसुमांजली) 393:published in series 'Prakhya'-6 by 148:. He pioneered the use of Prakrit ( 574:Bhaṭṭajanmaśatābdīviśēṣāṅkaḥ, 1990 14: 462:Kavyasiddhantah (काव्यसिद्धान्तः) 1105:20th-century Indian male writers 1085:20th-century Indian philosophers 671:Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Sansthan 568:Mañjunāthavāgvaijayantī, Jaipur 1: 1095:20th-century Indian linguists 559:Mañjunāthagadyagauravam, 2004 556:Mañjunātha Vāgvaibhavam, 1990 386:Bhāratavaibhavam (भारतवैभवम्) 156:) metres in Sanskrit poetry. 39:All India Sanskrit Conference 16:Sanskrit poet of 20th century 807:षष्टिपूर्ति (अभिनन्दनग्रन्थ) 648:Title of "Kavisārvabhauma" ( 571:Bhaṭṭasmr̥ti Viśēṣāṅka, 1964 539:. He had a keen interest in 238:treasure of poetic expertise 178:sect of 'pure non-dualism' ( 1045:Nibandhāḥ Lalitanibandhāśca 731:George, K. M., ed. 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Index


All India Sanskrit Conference
Varanasi
Jaipur
Rajasthan
Tantra
Sanskrit
Indian
Sanskrit
polyglot
Tantra
Jaipur
genres
Ghazals
Thumris
Dadras
Dhrupads
Braja
Hindi
Devarshi Ramanath Shastri
Pushtimarg
Shuddhadvaita
Tailanga
Brahmins
Gautama
Gotra
Krishna Yajurveda
Andhra Pradesh
Varanasi
Mughal rule

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