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Kaliprasanna Singha
Kaliprasanna Singha | |
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Portrait from Memoirs of Kali Prossunno Singh | |
Born | ()23 February Calcutta (now Kolkata), Bengal Presidency, Company Raj |
Died | 24 July () (aged29) Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India |
Nationality | Indian |
Othernames | Hootum Pyancha |
Occupation | Litterateur |
Spouse | Sharatkumari Devi |
Parent(s) | Nandalal Singha, Trailokyamohini Devi |
Kaliprasanna Singha (Bengali: কালীপ্রসন্ন সিংহ; 23 February – 24 July ),[1] well known by his pen name Hootum Pyancha, was a Bengali author, playwright, and philanthropist.[1] His most famous work was the translation of the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata into Bengali. Singha's book Hootum Pyanchar Naksha (lit.'Sketches by a Watching Owl'), a compilation of satirical social sketches, is another work that is noted for reflecting Bengalee urban society of the time. He is also remembered as a philanthropist who helped several people and movements in distress.[2]
Early life
[edit]Though the exact date of Kaliprasanna Sinha's birth is debatable, on 24 February , the Calcutta Courier published the news that celebrations were held on 23 February on the occasion of the birth of the son of Nandalal Singha of Jorasanko. The co
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