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19/08/2003 All Day |
This year’s Acharya Hazari Prasad Memorial Lecture Venue: IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
19/08/2003 12:00 am |
HAZARI PRASAD DWIVEDI MEMORIAL LECTURE Acharya’ Hazari Prasad Dwivedi (August 19, 1907 – May 19, 1979) was a Hindi novelist, literary historian, essayist, critic and scholar. He penned numerous novels, collections of essays, historical research on medieval religious movements of India especially Kabir and Natha Yoga, and historical outlines of Hindi literature. Besides Hindi, he was master of many languages including Sanskrit, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati as well as Pali, Prakrit, and Apabhramsa. His work on medieval saint Kabir is considered a masterpiece, and is a thoroughly researched analysis of Kabir’s thought, works, and teachings. His Historical Novels Banbhatta Ki Atmakatha (1946), Anamdas Ka Potha, Punarnava, Charu-chandra-Lekha are considered classics. His memorable essays are Nakhoon Kyon Barhte Hain (Why do the nails grow), Ashok ke phool, Kutaj, and Alok Parva (Collection). Steeped in traditional knowledge of Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit, and modern Indian languages, Dr. Dwivedi was destined to be the great bridge maker between the past and the present. As a student of Sanskrit, steeped in the Sastras, he gave a new evaluation to Sahitya-sastra and he can rightly be considered as a great commentator on the textual tradition of the Indian literature. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan (1957) for his contribution to Hindi literature, and the Sahitya Akademi Award (1973) for his collection of essays, ‘Alok Parva’. This year’s Acharya Hazari Prasad Memorial Lecture was organised on the theme Social Awareness of Acharya Hazari Prasad Dwivedi and chaired by Shri Janardan Dwivedi. Kamleshwar |
13/08/2003 - 22/08/2003 All Day |
Indonesian Art Through the Ages Photographs by S. Sahai Venue: Matighar, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
12/08/2003 - 20/08/2003 All Day |
Test & Response - an exhibition of Chinese effort to fight epidemics Venue: Matighar, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
19/05/2003 - 22/05/2003 6:00 pm |
Ganjifa workshop/ exhibition Ganjifa is a traditional form of playing cards known for their exquisite painting by artisans. The Ganjifa workshop-exhibition-sale was held at the Chitra Art Gallery during May 19-22, 2003. At present the SRC is developing a visual archive of Ganjifa cards as part of its archival documentation. The event was documented by Media Unit, IGNCA and telecast on DD Bharati. Report of event published in Vihangama – April-May 2003 Venue: IGNCA, Bengaluru, Bengaluru |
25/04/2003 - 30/04/2003 All Day |
The art of Angkor at the Bayon, Cambodia Photographs by S. Sahai Former V.C. Mithila University Venue: Matighar, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
05/03/2003 - 28/03/2003 All Day |
Glimpses of Indonesian Art and Culture Venue: Matighar, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
17/01/2003 - 10/02/2003 All Day |
Art of Afghanistan - an exhibition complimenting the Seminar on Silk route (co-ord.: Radha Banerjee) Venue: Matighar, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
13/12/2002 - 20/12/2002 All Day |
Hasthakshar - expression of the artists of Delhi to mark their Solidarity against Terrorism Venue: Matighar, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
26/11/2002 - 08/12/2002 All Day |
Malana : A lost Utopia in the Himalayas - An Exhibition of Photographs By Virendra Bangroo and Krzysztof Stronski Venue: IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
07/10/2002 - 11/10/2002 All Day |
International Seminar on Folklore, Public Space and Civil Society Venue: IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi |
25/09/2002 12:00 am |
HAZARI PRASAD DWIVEDI MEMORIAL LECTURE Acharya’ Hazari Prasad Dwivedi (August 19, 1907 – May 19, 1979) was a Hindi novelist, literary historian, essayist, critic and scholar. He penned numerous novels, collections of essays, historical research on medieval religious movements of India especially Kabir and Natha Yoga, and historical outlines of Hindi literature. Besides Hindi, he was master of many languages including Sanskrit, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati as well as Pali, Prakrit, and Apabhramsa. His work on medieval saint Kabir is considered a masterpiece, and is a thoroughly researched analysis of Kabir’s thought, works, and teachings. His Historical NovelsBanbhatta Ki Atmakatha (1946), Anamdas Ka Potha, Punarnava, Charu-chandra-Lekha are considered classics. His memorable essays are Nakhoon Kyon Barhte Hain (Why do the nails grow), Ashok ke phool, Kutaj, and Alok Parva (Collection). Steeped in traditional knowledge of Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit, and modern Indian languages, Dr. Dwivedi was destined to be the great bridge maker between the past and the present. As a student of Sanskrit, steeped in the Sastras, he gave a new evaluation to Sahitya-sastra and he can rightly be considered as a great commentator on the textual tradition of the Indian literature. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan (1957) for his contribution to Hindi literature, and the Sahitya Akademi Award (1973) for his collection of essays, ‘Alok Parva’. A Panel discussion on Acharya Hazari Prasad ka Kavi Roop : Ek Paricarca was organised in the memory of Acharya Hazari Prasad in collaboration with Acharya Hazari Prasad Dwivedi Smriti Nyas. Namvar Singh, Vishwanath Tripathi and Ashok Vajpeyi |
25/09/2002 All Day |
A Panel discussion on Acharya Hazari Prasad ka Kavi Roop A Panel discussion on Acharya Hazari Prasad ka Kavi Roop : Ek Paricarca was organised in the memory of Acharya Hazari Prasad in collaboration with Acharya Hazari Prasad Dwivedi Smriti Nyas. Speaker: Namvar Singh, Vishwanath Tripathi and Ashok Vajpeyi Venue: IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
09/09/2002 - 15/09/2002 All Day |
11th September: New Yorks - Before and After Photographs by Kamal Sharma Venue: Matighar, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
27/08/2002 4:00 pm |
National seminar on Dr. K. Shivarama Karanth’s contribution A national seminar on Dr. K. Shivarama Karanth’s contribution was in collaboration with the Sahitya Akademi (SRO) held on August 27, 2002. The papers presented by well-known scholars dealt with Karanth’s contribution to Yakshagana music, choreography, composers, costumes, and his experiments. Venue: IGNCA, Bengaluru, Bengaluru |