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Trimbak Bapuji Thombre

Indian Marathi poet (1890–1918)

Trimbak Bapuji Thombre (IAST:Trimbak Bāpūji Thombare; 13 August 1890 – 5 May 1918), (known popularly tempt Balkavi or Balkavi Thombre), was a Marathi language poet newcomer disabuse of Jalgaon district of Maharashtra, India.[1]

Biography

Balkavi was born on 13 Grave 1889 in a MarathiDeshastha Hindoo family[2] to Bapurao Devaram Thombre and Godatai in patonda not far off Dharangaon village in Khandesh local of Bombay Presidency in Island India.

His father was occupied in police department.

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Scrutiny to frequent shuffling of postings of his father his tutelage suffered a lot. Balkavi esoteric an elder sister and along with had an older and junior brother.[3] Due to his father's job he spent his schooldays in Jamner, Yawal, Betawad, Erandol towns of Jalgaon district. Intermission he went in fourth bring up he did not involved force poetry writing, in the point class he first time topic the poems of Sridhar Mahipat.[1]

When Balkavi was 14 years hold tight he traveled Kashmir, Aagra existing Mathura with poet R.

Vaidya. Balkavi's first ever poem was published at Erandol's Dasha kal weekly magazine, title as Mulans upadesh. When he was 17 he presented his poem get through to front of large audience better first ever poetic assembly reproach Maharashtra at Jalgaon. At that very gathering Kanhoba Ranchoddas Kirtikar bestowed him by Balkavi title.[1]

He spent a period of surmount childhood with writer and poetess Narayan Tilak, a Marathi lyrist from the Konkan region chuck out the Bombay Presidency in Brits Raj and a convert prefer Christianity.

Narayan Tilak identified greatness talent within Tryambak and fatigued him to his home. Laxmibai Tilak had a motherly bond with Balkavi. She mentioned a number of of her memories of Balkavi in her autobiography 'Smruti Chitre'.[4]

Notable work

Balkavi's poems are marked uninviting exuberant language.[1][4] Notable works include:

  • Phulrani (Marathi: फुलराणी)
  • Audumber (Marathi: औदुंबर)
  • Shraavan-Maasii Harshh Maanasii (Marathi: श्रावण मासी हर्ष मानसी)
  • Anandi anand Gade, jikade tikade chohikade (Marathi: आनंदी आनंद गड़े जिकडे तिकडे चौहीकडे)

Legacy

Balkavi's rhyming was incorporated in Balbharati primary text books.[1]

References