Devaki Nandan Khatri
Devaki Nandan Khatri was an Indian writer who was born in Samastipur and wrote the historic fiction fantasy novel Chandrakanta.
Biography
He was born on 18 June 1861 in a Punjabi family in Pusa village of Samastipur district of Bengal Presidency, British India. His father's name was Lala Ishwardas. His forefathers were residents of Punjab and held high positions during the reign of the Mughals. Lala Ishwardas settled in Banaras during the reign of Sher Singh, son of Maharaj Ranjit Singh.Khatri's early education was in Urdu-Persian. Later he also studied Hindi, Sanskrit and English. After finishing his early education, he reached Tekari Raj in Gaya and got a job with the king there. Later, he established a printing press called 'Lahari Press' in Varanasi and started the publication of Hindi monthly Sudarshan in 1900.
He died on 1 August 1913.
Popular Works
Devaki Nandan Khatri contributed some of the most popular novels that not only helped to introduce a new genre in Hindi literature, but also led to the enrichment of the Hindi language as a whole. Some of the most important works of Devaki Nandan Khatri are:Chandrakanta Chandrakanta SantatiBhootnathKajar Ki KothariNarendra-MohiniKusum KumariVirendra Veer- Katora Bhar Khoon
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