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✍️भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र जी के जन्म-दिवस पर✍️ भारत के आसमां पर, कौन है वो चमकता चंद्र । वो कोई और नहीं, बहुमुखी प्रतिभा के धनी, ओजस्वी साहित्यकार, भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र ।। ©ANIL KUMAR,)

#मेरीलेखनी✍️ #anil_quotes #Bhartendu #Quotes #kavi  ✍️भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र जी के जन्म-दिवस पर✍️

भारत के आसमां पर,
कौन है वो चमकता चंद्र ।
वो कोई और नहीं,
बहुमुखी प्रतिभा के धनी,
ओजस्वी साहित्यकार,
भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र ।।

©ANIL KUMAR,)

#Bhartendu harishchandra #anil_quotes #मेरीलेखनी✍️(अनिल कुमार) #kavi

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#a  White "A Life story of Raja Rammohan Rai"

Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772–1833) was a pioneering social reformer and educator in India, known for his efforts to modernize Indian society and promote rationalism.
Early Life:
Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born on May 22, 1772, in Radhanagar, near Hooghly in Bengal. He was raised in a Bengali Brahmin family and received an education in Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic. His early exposure to various religious and philosophical traditions influenced his reformist ideas.
Reformist Work:
Roy is best known for his role in the Brahmo Samaj, a reformist religious and social movement founded in 1828. The Brahmo Samaj sought to eliminate social ills such as caste discrimination, idolatry, and the practice of Sati (the burning of widows). Roy’s advocacy for the abolition of Sati was a significant part of his reform efforts. His work contributed to the eventual legislation against the practice by the British colonial government in 1829.
Educational and Social Contributions:
In addition to his religious reform efforts, Roy was a strong advocate for modern education. He founded the first English-medium school in India in 1822, emphasizing the importance of Western education alongside traditional Indian learning. He believed that education should be secular and open to all, regardless of caste or religion.
Political and Social Impact:
Roy's ideas extended to the political sphere as well. He advocated for the rights of individuals and supported the idea of a more equitable society. His reformist views and efforts played a key role in shaping modern Indian social and educational policies.
Legacy:
Raja Ram Mohan Roy passed away on September 27, 1833, in Bristol, England, where he had gone for medical treatment. His legacy endures through his contributions to social reform and education. He is often referred to as the "Father of the Indian Renaissance" for his pioneering role in modernizing Indian society and laying the groundwork for future reform movements.

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He has died of a snake bite! She screamed. Weeping, she carried her son's body to the cremation grounds to be burnt. There she met her husband. Although shaken by the entire prospect of burning his own son, Harishchandra still did not forget the rules of his job. "You have to pay me for the task, he said. Sobbing, his wife said, I have no money. I have nothing to give you. With tears streaming down his face, Harishchandra insisted, "I cannot cheat my master who expects me to take something for this task.
Helplessly, his wife tore one part of her threadbare sari and offered it to him.
Agreeing to accept this as payment for a cremation, Harishchandra began to prepare for the funeral. A blinding light stopped him. The light was none other than Lord Vishnu. Vishwamitra and Indra appeared too.
"King Harishchandra, you are truly what you are, they declared. Lord Vishnu bent and brought Harishchandra's son back to life. Overjoyed at this, the king and the queen hugged their son. "We return your kingdom too! Indra and Vishwamitra magnanimously announced. Harishchandra was given back all that he had lost and is remembered as a great king.

©Sanjoy Khuman

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King Harishchandra was the son of Trisanku about whom we have read earlier.
Pious, charitable, honest and devout are the Harishchandra rules wisely and his kingdom was a happy one. Indra, the God of the skies, could not suppress his feelings of envy and jealousy at Harishchandra's blissful state.
"Steep him in misfortunes! Let us see if this king stands by truth, duty and commitment or proves himself a fake! Indra told Dage Vishwamitra! 
Sage Vishwamitra agreed to help Indra in this plot. By the powers vested in him, Vishwamitra appeared in Harishchandra's dreams and asked him for his entire Kingdom.
"Take it, holy sage! Harishchandra saw himself commit. The next morning, what Harishchandra dismissed as a dream, proved to be true when Vishwamitra arrived at the courts demanding the kingdom.
"You have committed in your dreams last night, so give it to me! said Vishwamitra authoritatively.
Harishchandra bound by his promise, even though in a dream, promptly handed Vishwamitra his entire kingdom! He himself retired to Kashi. This was the only place that was not included in the kingdom. But Vishwamitra still wanted more.
"You as a king claim to be charitable? If you are true to your words, give me charity! demanded the sage. By the look of things, Harishchandra just had his wife and child, now that he had lost everything else. Unflinchingly, Harishchandra sold his wife and child to a Brahmin and handed the proceeds the sage! "Wah! Is this all! Ha! the sage scoffed refusing to accept the meager offering.
Harishchandra was left with only one option. That was to sell himself. He sold himself to someone who cremated bodies and gave the money to the sage as charity. Even though he was a king, Harishchandra did his job well as an undertaker. One day, his queen who now worked as a maid with a Brahmin household, discovered her son dead.
(to be continued)

©Sanjoy Khuman

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✍️भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र जी के जन्म-दिवस पर✍️ भारत के आसमां पर, कौन है वो चमकता चंद्र । वो कोई और नहीं, बहुमुखी प्रतिभा के धनी, ओजस्वी साहित्यकार, भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र ।। ©ANIL KUMAR,)

#मेरीलेखनी✍️ #anil_quotes #Bhartendu #Quotes #kavi  ✍️भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र जी के जन्म-दिवस पर✍️

भारत के आसमां पर,
कौन है वो चमकता चंद्र ।
वो कोई और नहीं,
बहुमुखी प्रतिभा के धनी,
ओजस्वी साहित्यकार,
भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र ।।

©ANIL KUMAR,)

#Bhartendu harishchandra #anil_quotes #मेरीलेखनी✍️(अनिल कुमार) #kavi

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#a  White "A Life story of Raja Rammohan Rai"

Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772–1833) was a pioneering social reformer and educator in India, known for his efforts to modernize Indian society and promote rationalism.
Early Life:
Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born on May 22, 1772, in Radhanagar, near Hooghly in Bengal. He was raised in a Bengali Brahmin family and received an education in Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic. His early exposure to various religious and philosophical traditions influenced his reformist ideas.
Reformist Work:
Roy is best known for his role in the Brahmo Samaj, a reformist religious and social movement founded in 1828. The Brahmo Samaj sought to eliminate social ills such as caste discrimination, idolatry, and the practice of Sati (the burning of widows). Roy’s advocacy for the abolition of Sati was a significant part of his reform efforts. His work contributed to the eventual legislation against the practice by the British colonial government in 1829.
Educational and Social Contributions:
In addition to his religious reform efforts, Roy was a strong advocate for modern education. He founded the first English-medium school in India in 1822, emphasizing the importance of Western education alongside traditional Indian learning. He believed that education should be secular and open to all, regardless of caste or religion.
Political and Social Impact:
Roy's ideas extended to the political sphere as well. He advocated for the rights of individuals and supported the idea of a more equitable society. His reformist views and efforts played a key role in shaping modern Indian social and educational policies.
Legacy:
Raja Ram Mohan Roy passed away on September 27, 1833, in Bristol, England, where he had gone for medical treatment. His legacy endures through his contributions to social reform and education. He is often referred to as the "Father of the Indian Renaissance" for his pioneering role in modernizing Indian society and laying the groundwork for future reform movements.

©Sanjoy Khuman

#a life story of Raja Rammohan Rai

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#Quotes

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#Motivational

Harishchandra King name sada chalta

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#Harishchandra  White Harishchandra -2

He has died of a snake bite! She screamed. Weeping, she carried her son's body to the cremation grounds to be burnt. There she met her husband. Although shaken by the entire prospect of burning his own son, Harishchandra still did not forget the rules of his job. "You have to pay me for the task, he said. Sobbing, his wife said, I have no money. I have nothing to give you. With tears streaming down his face, Harishchandra insisted, "I cannot cheat my master who expects me to take something for this task.
Helplessly, his wife tore one part of her threadbare sari and offered it to him.
Agreeing to accept this as payment for a cremation, Harishchandra began to prepare for the funeral. A blinding light stopped him. The light was none other than Lord Vishnu. Vishwamitra and Indra appeared too.
"King Harishchandra, you are truly what you are, they declared. Lord Vishnu bent and brought Harishchandra's son back to life. Overjoyed at this, the king and the queen hugged their son. "We return your kingdom too! Indra and Vishwamitra magnanimously announced. Harishchandra was given back all that he had lost and is remembered as a great king.

©Sanjoy Khuman

#Harishchandra -2

135 View

#Harishchandra  White "Harishchandra"

King Harishchandra was the son of Trisanku about whom we have read earlier.
Pious, charitable, honest and devout are the Harishchandra rules wisely and his kingdom was a happy one. Indra, the God of the skies, could not suppress his feelings of envy and jealousy at Harishchandra's blissful state.
"Steep him in misfortunes! Let us see if this king stands by truth, duty and commitment or proves himself a fake! Indra told Dage Vishwamitra! 
Sage Vishwamitra agreed to help Indra in this plot. By the powers vested in him, Vishwamitra appeared in Harishchandra's dreams and asked him for his entire Kingdom.
"Take it, holy sage! Harishchandra saw himself commit. The next morning, what Harishchandra dismissed as a dream, proved to be true when Vishwamitra arrived at the courts demanding the kingdom.
"You have committed in your dreams last night, so give it to me! said Vishwamitra authoritatively.
Harishchandra bound by his promise, even though in a dream, promptly handed Vishwamitra his entire kingdom! He himself retired to Kashi. This was the only place that was not included in the kingdom. But Vishwamitra still wanted more.
"You as a king claim to be charitable? If you are true to your words, give me charity! demanded the sage. By the look of things, Harishchandra just had his wife and child, now that he had lost everything else. Unflinchingly, Harishchandra sold his wife and child to a Brahmin and handed the proceeds the sage! "Wah! Is this all! Ha! the sage scoffed refusing to accept the meager offering.
Harishchandra was left with only one option. That was to sell himself. He sold himself to someone who cremated bodies and gave the money to the sage as charity. Even though he was a king, Harishchandra did his job well as an undertaker. One day, his queen who now worked as a maid with a Brahmin household, discovered her son dead.
(to be continued)

©Sanjoy Khuman

#Harishchandra

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