Born: June 27, 1838
Died: April 8, 1894
Achievements: Author of Vande Mataram, the national song of
India
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee also known as Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
was one of the greatest novelists and poets of India. He is famous as
author of Vande Mataram, the national song of India.
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee was born on June 27, 1838 in the village
Kantalpara of the 24 Paraganas District of Bengal. He belonged to a
family of Brahmins. The word 'Bankim Chandra' in Bengali means 'the moon
on the second day of the bright fortnight'. Bankim Chandra's father
Yadav Chandra Chattopadhyaya was in government service. After his birth
he was posted to Midnapur as Deputy Collector.
Bankim
Chandra Chatterjee had his early education in Midnapur. He was a
brilliant student. After his early education in Midnapur Bankim Chandra
Chatterji joined the Mohsin College at Hoogly and studied there for six
years. Apart from his textbooks, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, used to
read other books in his leisure time. He was very much interested in the
study of Sanskrit. His study of Sanskrit stood him in good stead. Later,
when he wrote books in Bengali his knowledge of Sanskrit helped him
immensely.
In 1856, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee joined the Presidency College in
Calcutta. In 1857, there was a strong revolt against the rule of East
India Company but Bankim Chandra Chatterjee continued his studies and
passed his B.A. Examination in 1859. The Lieutenant Governor of Calcutta
appointed Bankim Chandra Chatterjee as Deputy Collector in the same
year. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee was in Government service for thirty-two
years and retired in 1891. He was a very conscientious worker.
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee was married when he was only eleven . At that
time his wife was only five years old. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee was
only twenty two when his wife died. After some time he married again.
His second wife was Rajlakshmi Devi. They had three daughters but no
son.
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee began his literary career as a writer of
verse. He then turned to fiction. Durgeshnandini, his first Bengali
romance, was published in 1865. His famous novels include Kapalkundala
(1866), Mrinalini (1869), Vishbriksha (1873), Chandrasekhar (1877),
Rajani (1877), Rajsimha (1881), and Devi Chaudhurani (1884). Bankim
Chandra Chatterjee most famous novel was Anand Math (1882). Anand Math
contained the song "Bande Mataram", which was later adopted as
National Song.
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee wanted to bring about a cultural revival of
Bengal by stimulating the intellect of the Bengali speaking people through
literary campaign. With this end in view he brought out monthly magazine
called Bangadarshan in 1872.
Bankim Chatterjee was superb story-teller, and a master of romance. No
Bengali writer before or since has enjoyed such spontaneous and
universal popularity as Chatterjee. His novels have been translated in
almost all the major languages of India. He passed away on April 8,
1894.
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