Invaluable pearl from Motihari - Mridula Sinha


- Distance- Raksha Shukla

Across the heart,

Remember this is sharp.

The wound will not heal,

Is a blow to the past.

This body is not permanent,

This breath is also ura.

You say the scent too,

It is the propagation of the flower.

Never shows up,

Yes, love is innumerable.

-Bhargav Thackeray.

Sarojini Naidu became the first woman governor of Uttar Pradesh after the country gained independence. Politician Sarojini Naidu, nicknamed 'Hindni Bulbul', was an Anglo-Indian poet and freedom fighter. As a unique disciple of Gandhiji, his service to the country from 190 to 19 is unforgettable. Sarojini Naidu wrote a poem of 1,200 lines and a play of 5,000 lines under the title 'The Lady of the Lake'. He published The Golden Threshold in 1908, The Bird of Time in 1918 and The Broken Wing in 1918. But later in 1917 he became active in politics and gave up writing poetry. He died on March 8, 19 while in office. But Mridula Sinha, the first woman governor of Goa, was an active politician as well as an excellent Hindi writer who continued her literary prowess even after she was immersed in politics. As literature was woven into her breath, she also kept the literature throbbing in the Raj Bhavan of Goa.

Mridulaji wrote more than 3 books during his lifetime. On the eve of Republic Day 2021, Mridula Sinha was posthumously awarded the Padma Shri for his outstanding contribution to politics and literature. 9 year old Mridulaji Nov. Straight to the afterlife in 2020. Expressing grief over the demise of Mridula Sinha, PM Modi said that he will always be remembered for his efforts in public service. He was a skilled writer who made a great contribution to the world of culture as well as literature. I am saddened by her demise. My condolences to her family and fans. ' She was, indeed, a source of inspiration and a source of service. As Governor he was very popular among the people of Goa.

November 4 in the roof of Muzaffarpur. Born in 19, Mridula Sinha was a well-known Hindi storyteller. When the idea of ​​keeping girls in hostels was not even a dream of a rural family, Mridulaji's father Babu Chhabil Singh sent her to study at Lakhisarai Balika Vidyapeeth in Bihar. M.A. in Psychology. After doing so, Mridulaji remained as a principal in a college and later in a school in Motihari. But this priceless pearl of literature was not satisfied. "And the day came when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom," says American author Anne Neen. Something similar must have happened to the creator within Mridulaji. So saying goodbye to the job forever, he devoted himself to the service of Hindi literature.

At the time of marriage, her husband Dr. Ram Kripal Sinha was a professor of English in the college. Later, during the Atalji government, when her husband Ram Kripal Babu became a minister in the Bihar government, Mridulaji also started serving literature as well as politics. Mridulaji also joined the BJP as a strong personality. Which continued till death. She was instrumental in setting up the BJP Mahila Sangathan across the country. His work as the Chairman of the Indian Social Welfare Board in Bihar is unparalleled. Here she did significant work for women’s empowerment. P.M. Modiji made him the ambassador of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. He was also a member of the BJP's Central Working Committee.

From a teacher-writer to the Governor of Goa, Mridula Sinha will always be remembered for her dedication, sensitivity and hard work. His death in 2020 was a great loss to both literature and politics. They also published a pamphlet called The Fifth Pillar. The title of the pamphlet, 'Fifth Pillar', shows that journalism is the fifth pillar of democracy. The pamphlet covered many important issues of contemporary times and society with headlines and also had serious discussions on it. There was also a film based on her book 'Ek Thi Rani Aisi Bhi' which was based on Vijaya Raje Scindia. Hema Malini played the role of Vijaya Raje Scindia. It is noteworthy that all the works on which he became a serial or a film were made by award winning filmmaker Gul Bahar Singh. As many as 21 researchers have received Ph.D. Is done. Mridulaji has received many honors at the national-international level. The list of his creations is very long which includes many genres like autobiography, biography or story of literature. Nayi devyani, gharvas, jyon mehendi ko rang, dekhan me chhotan lage, sita puni boli, yayavari ankho se, dhai vigha zameen, matar deh nahin hai aurat, apna jeevan, antim ichcha, paritapta lankeshwari, mujhe kuch kahena hai Nahin hai, chinta aur chinta ke indradhanushiy rang, ya nari sarvabhuteshu, ek sahityatirtha se lautkar etc. are some of his well known works. In which the struggle and identity of the life of an Indian woman is seen. On the novel 'Jyon Mehndi Ke Rang', a TV serial called 'Dattak Pita' was also made. His multi-faceted book also became part of a textbook. 'Paritapta Lankeshwari' has even been translated into Marathi. It has been translated into English by Mridula Sinha under the title 'Flames of Desire'.

A beautiful portrayal of Indian psychology is an important element of his writing. It has the sweet smell of our soil. Mridulaji is credited with writing the novel 'Sita Puni Boli' after deep research and intensive study on Raja Ram's wife Sita. Reading the interesting description of Sita's character, her mood, her intuition, her ironies, problems and diagnoses in the way that Mridulaji has done, it seems that she is describing her own character.

He himself was from Mithila. She was a writer steeped in indigenous sentiments. Despite living in the metropolis, he often returned to the village in his thoughts and writings. But unlike other writers, she did not have a distorted mindset. His pen is expressed on paper, bringing together many aspects of folk culture. He maintained and maintained a close friendship with Kalam even in the midst of political turmoil.

Mridulaji liked the culture and tradition of small villages which was ingrained in his nostrils. Husband Ramakrupal always inspired her to write something new. Then the sky was found with wings and Mridulaji's literary creation came out in a different color. She started writing folk tales with the aroma of village soil. These folktales later started appearing in weekly Hindustan, Navbharat Times, Dharmayug, Maya, Manorama etc.

Which was later published in two parts under the title 'Bihar Ki Lokkathae'. Be it a teacher, a social worker or an active politician, she was and still is the first creator. The specialty of Mridula Sinha's entire writing is that it was not only innovative but also has a deep attachment to tradition and culture, as well as melodic teachings. He is not one of the most up-and-coming, scattered writers in the metropolis.

There is no westernization in his writing, there is redness of the east in the shadow of which his writing shines brightly. The writings of Mridula Sinha, an ardent advocate of Indian values, speak of a dignified discussion of human and Indian values. Her entire writing bears witness to this. Since he has been an advocate of continuous liberation, devotees think of him as the author of the Mahadevi Varma tradition. This writer speaks of emancipation by staying within the realm of whatever values ​​we have.

Mridulaji is home to writers like Ashapurna Devi of Bengal or Subhadrakumari Chauhan of Uttar Pradesh who have never overlooked Indian values. Sinhaji, an ardent advocate of feminism, said that "today women need encouragement and support both at home and outside the family."

He was ju and soft-spoken, just like the name 'Mridula Sinha'. Even in the midst of so many names and work, she used to make meals for her family. Mridula Sinha, like Sakshat Vatsalyamut, was a genius who was conceived in Indian culture as an ideal mother, an ideal wife, an ideal social worker and a skilled housewife. They were down to earth and fearless. Even after becoming governor, she loved going among the writers, so she put all the protocols aside. In literary programs, she lived like a nail writer.

Also going to book fairs. Talking with love without any discrimination between the creators. I would also listen to any folk song when I got a chance. He sang 'Sarauta (sudi) kahan bhool aay pyari na nadiya' people have not forgotten even today. Mridulaji also introduced his melodious voice through a beautiful song in a grand event held in Delhi on the occasion of his Amrut Mahotsav in 2014. They sang songs in Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Hindi. He also had a sense of humor. He also went among the satirists and read the satire.

Mridulaji once said, 'Let me vote on my hair, I have painted it white. I am still working at the age of forty-two. ' Gandhiji also used to say that 'if I did not have a sense of humor, I would have committed suicide'. Mridulaji's instincts and simplicity set him on the pinnacle of Keet. When he was younger, at school, when he would sit down at a function and see dignitaries being honored on stage, he wished that he too would be on stage and that he too would get such an honor. And he did. We also remember that "Will will find a way".

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