Balkavi

Tryambak Bapuji Thombre (13 August 1890 – 5 May 1918) (Marathi: त्र्यंबक बापूजी ठोंबरे) was an Indian Marathi poet. He used the pen name Balkavi, which is also spelled as Baalkavi or Baal-kavi.

BalKavi
Born
Tryambak Bapuji Thombre

13 August 1890
Dharangaon,Dist-Jalgaon.(Maharashtra)
Died5 May 1918
Bhadali Railway Station,Dist-Jalgaon.
NationalityIndian
OccupationPoet
Known forPoems in Marathi

Early life

He spent a period of his childhood with writer and poet Narayan Tilak, a Marathi poet from the Konkan region of the Bombay Presidency in British Raj and a convert to Christianity. Narayan Tilak identified the talent within Tryambak and brought him to his home. Laxmibai Tilak had a motherly relationship with Balkavi. She mentioned some of her memories of Balkavi in her autobiography 'Smruti Chitre'.[1]

Notable work

Thombre's poems are marked by exuberant language.[1] Notable works include:

  • Phulrani (Marathi: फूलरानी)
  • 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)
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References

  1. Datta, Amaresh (1987). The Encyclopedia of Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-1803-1. Retrieved 9 December 2009.


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