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Utkalmani Pandit Gopabandhu Dash

Creator of Satyabadi Age
Born9 October 1877
OccupationFreedom Fighter , poet, Philosopher, Social Activist
NationalityBritish Indian
PeriodTwentieth Century

Gopabandhu Das Birthday

Gopabandhu Dash (1877–1928) known as Utkalamani (Gem of Orissa) was a defining social worker who excelled in the field of politics as well as literature.

Early life : The revolutionary student

Born on 9 October 1877 to Swarnamayee Devi and Shree Daitari Dash in Suando Village, near Puri, Orissa, Gopabandhu was a legend in the Indian culture. He served his people even at the cost of his family. At the age of twelve, he married Apti, but continued his education. After completion of primary education, he joined Puri Zilla School in 1893, where he met his teacher Mukhtiar Ramachandra Dash, who was not only a genius but also a nationalist. It was at this school and with this teacher that Gopabandhu learned many nationalistic values. The inadequate response of authorities for the victims of cholera prompted him to start a voluntary corps Puri Seva Samiti. This movement later led to establishment of a separate hospital for cholera patients at Puri, and made Gopabandhu's name in society.

Literary Excellence and Social Movements

Gopabandhu Das

As a student Gopabandhu's literary fervor was excellent. During those days the Oriya literary world was divided between the ancient, The Indradhanu and the modernists, The Bijuli. Gopabandhu realized that a nation as well as its literature live by their tradition. He believed that a national superstructure of the present can endure only if it is based upon the solid foundations of the national heritage. His satirical poem in The Indradhanu led to an ugly incident and punishment meted out by the Inspector of schools. Gopabandhu refused to apologize for such writing in lieu of punishment.

He attended Ravenshaw College, Cuttack despite his father's recent death. During this period, he started Kartavya Bodhini Samiti (Duty Awakening Society) to encourage his friends to do their duty as citizens and take on social, economic and political problems. He was leading a team to aid flood victims, when he heard of his son's serious illness but remained to serve the locals rather than return home to his son. His social services as a young man prevented this brilliant student from completing his undergraduate degree, although he later earned his BL, LLB with distinction at Calcutta University.

Utkalmani's statue in Kolkata

In Kolkata, he started a labor union and set up night schools for Oriya laborers and cooks. He came in contact with the Vande Mataram group which infused him with the Swadeshi spirit. His new mission was to reform society through improving the educational system. His wife died when he was only twenty-eight, and his three sons had already died. He left his daughters with his elder brother, and gave his brother his share of the family property in the village to support them.

Educational Reforms

After coming back from Kolkata, he worked as a government lawyer in Mayurbhanj court. Law did not interest him, so he gave up his practice and worked for the welfare of the people. He believed that only education can improve and develop society so in August 1909, he established a school in Satyabadi Bana Vidyalay, near Puri. The objective of the institution was to spread idealism, patriotism, nationalism and intellectual pursuits among its students in a Gurukul environment. This experiment was opposed by orthodox Brahmins, who did not wish their children consorting with children of other castes, but the school remained. Gopabandhu Dash was instrumental in developing the education and society of Orissa. In 1921 this school was renamed National School. Several other individuals started similar institutions. His initiative in inviting public saw a remarkable transformation in Ravenshaw College, which was under financial crisis. Because of his affection for Indian culture, he established a Sanskrit college at the holy city of Puri.

Political career

Gopabandhu's political exposure began with Utkala Sammilani in 1903, but he persuaded others to merge this with the National Congress to make the Oriya movement a part of the Indian National Movement. Thus he became the founder president of Congress in Orissa. He was imprisoned several times for participating in the freedom movement. He quit Congress, disillusioned by the infighting among the leaders in their search for power and returned to serving the people directly. Then he became the national vice president of Lok Sevak Mandal till his death.

Influence on Gandhiji

Gopabandhu's simple living style often influenced others and made the people come closer to him. He used to wear a dhoti only. Once after completion of a state level meeting of Congress workers Gandhiji & Gopabandhu were sitting together for lunch along with other workers. Special arrangements were made for both of them to sit on a table as per congress tradition. But Gopabandhu opted to sit with others on the ground. When different items were served, Gandhiji wanted special items made only for him to be shared with Gopabandhu also. But in return Gopabandhu replied, he can take only those items that are prepared for all. He then advised Gandhiji to take steps to make Congress a party of upper & middle class people to a party of mass including the poor. After which Gandhiji started wearing dhoti so as to come closer to the poor. Gopanabdhu's heart was always eager to listen to the poor. One day after visiting a flood hit area he was taking food along with others, when a poor hungry man was crying out side the house for food. All were tired. So were joking among each other to avoid pain. It was he who could listen the cry amidst so much disturbances. He hurriedly went to the poor man, called him inside and shared his food.

Contribution to Journalism

He was instrumental in making Oriya journalism suitable for the common man. He published a monthly magazine called Satyabadi in 1914. Later on 4 October 1919, the auspicious day of Vijayadsahami he started the weekly newspaper The Samaj, which became the most popular daily news paper of Orissa. He served as editor “Samaj” continuously until his death. Later he donated The Samaja to Lok Sevak Mandal after his death. Gopabandhu was a nationalistic warrior by heart. He wrote many poems & novels encouraging the younger generation to serve for national integration. He once said, “Pachha ghuncha nahin veerara jatake, na mare se kebe parana atanke”, meaning a yodha never flees, nor fears death. While in Hazaribagh Jail from 1922-1924, he wrote a heart touching novel called “Bandira Atmakatha” (The Biography of a Prisoner) expressing his love for people of Orissa. There he has written “Misu mora deha e desha matire, desabasi chali jaantu pethire desara swarajya pathe jete gada, misu tahin padi mora mansa hada ” whose meaning is, let my body merge in the soil of the nation and help my country men walk on me, let each hole in the path of development of the nation be filled with my flesh & bone.

Death

Gopabandhu fell ill while attending a fund raiser ceremony in Lahore for the flood victims of Orissa, of which he never recovered. He died of prolonged illness on 17 June 1928. But his sacrifice still ignites many hearts to dedicate their soul & body for the nation.

External links

  • Gopabandhu in Orissa Review * September - October - 2006e-magazine published by Govt. of Orissa
  • Online version of 'The Samaja'Originally Founded by Utkalamani Gopabandhu Das in the year 1919

Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak Lyrics

Baal Samai Rabi Bhakshi Liyo Tabateenahu Loka Bhayo Andhiyaro
Taahi So Traas Bhayo Jaga Ko Yaha Sankat Kaahu So Jaat Na Taaro
Dewan Aani Kari Binatee Tabh Shaadh Diyo Rabi Kashta Niwaaro
Ko Nahin Jaanat Hai Jaga May Kapi Sankat Mochan Naam Tiharo

Baali Ki Traas Kapees Basai Giri Jaat Mahaa Prabhu Pantha Nihaaro
Chownkee Maha Muni Saap Diyo Tab Chahiyay Kown Bichaar Bichaaro
Kai Dwija Roop Liwaaya Mahaa Prabhu So Tuma Daas Kay Soka Niwaaro
Ko Nahin Jaanat Hai Jaga May Kapi Sankat Mochan Naam Tiharo

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Jeevat Na Bachihow Hum So Ju Bina Sudhi Laaya Ehaan Pagu Dhaaro
Hayri Thakay Tatta Sindhu Sabai Taba Laaya Siya Sudhi Praan Ubaaro
Ko Nahin Jaanat Hai Jaga May Kapi Sankat Mochan Naam Tiharo

Raavana Traas Dayee Siya So Saba Raakshashi So Kahi Soka Nivaaro
Taahi Samaya Hanuman Mahaprabhu Jaaya Mahaa Rajnee Charamaaro
Chaahat Siya Asoka So Aagi Su Dai Prabhu Mudrika Soka Nivaaro
Ko Nahin Jaanat Hai Jaga May Kapi Sankat Mochan Naam Tihaaro

Baanlagyo Ura Lashiman Kay Taba Praan Tajay Suta Raavana Maaro
Lai Griha Baidya Sukhena Sameta Tabai Giri Drona So Beera Ubhaaro
Aani Sajeewan Hatha Dayee Taba Lashiman Kay Tum Praana Ubhaaro
Ko Nahin Jaanat Hai Jaga May Kapi Sankat Mochan Naam Tihaaro

Raavana Juddha Ajaan Kiyo Taba Naaga Kin Phaas Sabhi Sira Daaro
Sri Raghunath Samet Sabai Dak Moha Bhaya Yaha Sankat Bhaaro
Aani Khagesa Tabai Hanumaan Ju Bhandan Kaati Sutraas Nivaaro
Ko Nahin Jaanat Hain Jaga May Kapi Sankat Mochan Naam Tiharo

Misu Mora Deha Lyrics

Bhandhu Samet Jabai Ahi Raavana Lai Raghunath Pataal Sidhaaro
Debihi Puji Bhali Bidhin So Bali Dewoo Sabai Mili Mantra Vichaaro
Jaaya Sahaaya Bhayo Taba Hi Ahi Raavana Sainya Samet Sanghaaro
Ko Nahin Jaanat Hain Jaga May Kapi Sankat Mochan Naam Tihaaro

Kaaja Kiyay Bara Dewan Kay Tum Beera Mahaa Prabhu Dekhi Bichaaro
Kown So Sankat Mora Gaib Ko Jo Tum So Nahin Jaat Hai Taaro
Baygi Haro Hanumaan Haha Prabhu Jo Kucha Sankat Hoya Ha Maaro
Ko Nahin Jaanat Hai Jaga May Kapi Sankat Mochan Naam Tiharo

Laal Deha Laalee Lasey,
Aru Dhari Laal Langoora
Bajra Deha Daanawa Dalana,
Jai Jai Jai Kapi Soora
Mahabir Swami Ki Jai
Sanatan Dharma ki Jai

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