Majhi Ramdas Tudu

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Majhi Ramdas Tudu
Bornc. 1854
Karuwakta Village, Ghatshila, East Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, India
Died12 May 1951(1951-05-12) (aged 96)
OccupationWriter
NationalityIndian
SubjectSanthali Writings

Majhi Ramdas Tudu (also known as Majhi Ramdas Tudu Reska) (c. 1854—1951) was a Santhali writer and educator.[1][2][3] He is the most notable writer in the early period of Santhali literature. He wrote a book on the traditional Santhal rituals, named Kherowal Bongso Dharam Punthi, in 1894. Every religion has its own book about their religion, culture, spiritual thoughts, and their ideas about life. He is the first person who captures the daily life of tribal Santhal peoples in his book. University of Calcutta honored him with the D.Litt title for his contribution to Santali literature and culture.[3]

In 1951, Suniti Kumar Chatterjee translated his book into Bengali script.

Life[edit]

Majhi Ramdas Tudu Reska was born in 1854 in Karuwakta village of East Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, India. He is the son of Sitaram Tudu (father) and Manjadari Tudu (mother).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Majhi Ramdas Tudu". 29 September 2019. Archived from the original on 30 September 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  2. ^ Choksi, Nishaant (2020). "From Transcript to "Trans-Script": Romanized Santali across Semiotic Media". Signs and Society. 8: 62–92. doi:10.1086/706549. S2CID 216293304. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Majhi Ramdas Tudu". Retrieved 27 August 2021.