Radhanath Ray (28 September 1848 – 17 April 1908),He was an Odia writer of initial modernity era in Odia poetry during the later part of nineteenth century. He was born in a Zamindar family in Baleshwar (Bengal Presidency), now in Odisha, and is honoured in Odia literature with the title Kabibara .In his early life, he composed in both Odia and Bengali languages,
Though the medieval Odia literature was rich and distinct literary tradition and history, some of the Bengali educationalists wanted to abolish Odia language as the medium of teaching from schools. As Bengal was under by British rule much before Odisha, the Bengalis had the privilege to motivate the Anglicist scholars to prove Odia as a branch of Bengali language. However, John Beams, a British officer of East India Company first tried to prove that Odia is more ancient language than Bengali, and it had a richer literature which Bengali had not. In the Odisha division, there were only seven Odia School teachers; Bengalis formed the majority of teachers, even in the remote areas. Consequently, Bengali text books were prescribed for Odia students. At that time, Radhanath was one of prime figure along with Fakir Mohan Senapati, who fought against the expansionism of Bengali educationalist to eradicate Odia language from Odisha. He was the Inspector of Odisha Schools Association and along with Fakir Mohan Senapati and Madhusudan Rao, he tried to promote text book writings. Radhanath Ray is a respectable person he wrote his Odia poetry very light and clean.
Books Info
Books Name | Kabibara Radhanath O Tanka Sahitya/କବିବର ରାଧାନାଥ ଓ ତାଙ୍କ ସାହିତ୍ୟ |
Editor | Pandit Surya Narayan Das |
No Of pages | 470 |
Publisher | Cuttack Treding company |
Publication | 1965 |
Edition | 1st |
Distributor | NA |