Kantilal Vyas

Kantilal Baldevram Vyas is a Gujarati linguist, critic and editor from Gujarat, India. He published several works in the field of linguistics including Bhasha Vijnan, Bhasha, Vrutt ane Kavyalankar, Gujarati Bhashano Udgam, Vikas and Swaroop (Origin, Development and Form of Gujarati language) and Bhasha Sanshodhan.[1]

Early life

Kantilal Vyas was born on 21 November 1910 at Hampura, a village in the Surendranagar district of Gujarat in India. After finishing his schooling in 1926, he studied Bachelor of Arts and received a degree in History and Economics in the year 1930 from Gujarat College, Ahmedabad. He further studied Master of Arts and received a degree in Gujarati and Sanskrit in the year 1933 from M.T.B College, Surat. He received the degree of D.Lit. in 1968 from Gujarat University for his research in linguistics and old Gujarati.[2][1]

Career

Vyas was a scholar of linguistics, grammar, and old and medieval Gujarati literature. He edited several old and medieval Gujarati manuscripts. He edited Vasantavilas, an old Gujarati fagu poem, in English and Gujarati. He also edited Kanhadade Prabandha of Padmanābha (Vol. I, in English and Gujarati]], Char Gujarati Phagu Kavyo (of the 15th century), Ranmall Chhand, Apabharmsha of Hemchandra (1982) and Mamerun of Premanand (in collaboration with Chimanlal Trivedi).[1] He was appointed as the Fellow of Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1948 and as the President of Professor Association of Gujarati in 1963.[2][1]

He was the head of Gujarati Department at Elphinstone College, Mumbai from 1937 to 1959 and thereafter became the principal of various governments college including M. N. College, Visnagar (1959–1965), Dharmendrasinh College, Rajkot (1965–1966), Shamaldas College, Bhavnagar (1966–1967), Mithibai College, Mumbai (1968–1971), C. M. College, Viramgam (1971–1974) and Shoorji Vallabhdas Arts and Commerce College, Mandvi (1974–1975). He retired in 1975.

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See also

References

  1. Mohan Lal (1992). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Sasay to Zorgot. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 4607. ISBN 978-81-260-1221-3.
  2. Topiwala, Chandrakant; Soni, Raman; Dave, Ramesh R., eds. (1990). ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યકોશ [Encyclopedia of Gujarati Literature] (in Gujarati). Ahmedabad: Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. p. 554. OCLC 312020358.


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