Bhawani Bhikshu | |
Birth Name: | Nohor Ram Gupta |
Birth Place: | Taulihawa, Kapilvastu, Nepal |
Birth Date: | 3 June 1914 |
Death Place: | Kathmandu, Nepal |
Occupation: | Writer, novelist |
Notable Works: | Aagat Pipe no.2 |
Awards: | Madan Puraskar (1975) Sajha Puraskar (1975) Tribhuwan Pragya Puraskar |
Native Name: | भवानी भिक्षु |
Native Name Lang: | ne |
Nohor Ram Gupta, professionally known as Bhawani Bhikshu (ne|भवानी भिक्षु) was a Nepali writer, poet, literary journalist, academic and novelist.[1] He has written multiple novels and short stories. Aagat, a novel published in 1975 is one of his best known books.[2]
He was born as Nohor Ram Gupta on 3 June 1914 (Jestha 21, 1966 BS) in Taulihawa, Kapilvastu, Nepal to mother Yashoda Devi Kalwar Gupta and father Indra Prasad Gupta.[3] At the age of 4, he suffered from smallpox. His parents prayed to goddess Durga for his wellbeing. After he recovered, they changed his name to Bhawani in honour of the goddess.[4]
After completing his education till fourth grade in a language school in his village, he was sent to his maternal house in India. He gave Hindi-medium Kulbhusan examination at the age of 12 in India in which he received the second position. After completing his education, he started working as a copywriter in a Nepalese government office. He started being interested in writing in Nepali during his time as a copywriter.[5]
He worked as the editor of Sharada magazine in 1951.[6] He worked for Royal Nepal Academy after its establishment in 1957. He received the prestigious Madan Puraskar for his novel Aagat in 1975 (2032 BS).[7] He also won the Sajha Puraskar for the same novel.[8]
Short stories collection[9]
Novels
Poetry collections
He married twice but both of his marriage was unsuccessful.[10] He died on 16 April 1981 in Kathmandu, Nepal.