08/03/2023
Acharya Hazari Prasad Dwivedi was born in Art Dubey's Chhapra, Ojhwalia, Ballia (U.P.) in 1907 AD. His father's name was Anmol Dubey. With the inspiration of his father, he studied Sanskrit and astrology. The examinations of Sahityacharya and Jyotishacharya are visible from the foreign Kashi Hindu University. Dwivedi continued as the head of the department of Hindi at Santiniketan. Later, Kashi Hindu University and Punjab University, Chandigarh accepted Hindi as a departmental qualification. After this he again became the director of Banaras Hindu University. Dwivedi ji remained engaged in literary practice till his life. In Hindi criticism A. His contribution and importance is equal to that of Ramchandra Shukla. Dwivedi ji was a great scholar of Indian literature, philosophy and Sanskrit. He was a serious thinker, thinker, critic of high quality and a skilled speaker. His name is notable among the best original essayists of Hindi. His main works are the following- Vichar and Argumentation, Vichar-Pravah, Ashoka Ke Phool, Kutaj, Kalpalata, Alok-Parva, Companions of Literature are his major essay collections. Sur-literature, Kabir, classical problems, the heart of literature etc. are his critical works. Even in the history of Hindi literature, Dwivedi ji has searched with a new vision. The role of Hindi literature, Hindi literature: alive and development, the beginning of Hindi literature are his major works. Autobiography of Banabhatta, Potha of Amardas, Charu Chandralekh, Punarnava are his novels. Art development of ancient India, artistic humor of ancient India are his creations related to Indian culture and history. They also translate many conjunctions. He received the degree of Delete from Lucknow University. On 'Kabir', he has been awarded Mangalaprasad Award. The Government of India honored him with the Padma Bhushan. Dwivedi ji died on 19 May 1979.