Nara Dev Pandey


Nara Dev Pandey was a Nepalese poet, writer and publisher. He served as the first talukdar of Gorkhapatra, one of the earliest Nepali newspaper. He ran the first private printing press— Pashupat press located in Thahiti, Kathmandu. He was part of a literary team known as Moti Mandali, alongside Motiram Bhatta. He is considered one of the eminent figure of Secondary era of Nepali literature.

Biography

He was born in in Bhosiko Tole, Kathmandu to father Uma Dev Pandey and mother Shiva Priya Devi. He obtained a Madhyama degree in Sanskrit from Benaras.
His printing press, Pashupat Press published Gorkhapatra in its earliest days. He was appointed the Talukdar of Gorkhapatra. He managed the newspaper till September 1903. He also edited the first Nepali literary magazine—Sudhasagar.
He was a part of a literary group called Moti Mandal. The group was formed by the poet and Pandey's nephew, Motiram Bhatta.
He also wrote Kabi Motiram Bhattako Sachitra Charitra Barnan, the biography of Motiram Bhatta. The biography was published with the help of Major-General Mrigendra Shumsher JBR, who was the incumbent Director of Public Instructions under the prime-ministership of Juddha Shumsher JBR.

Notable works

Shree Ganesha Sraswati Strota Birbal Chaturi Adhbut Milap Merina Charitra Shankhamul Yatra Chandra Bhati Prakash
  • ''Kabi Motiram Bhattako Sachitra Charitra Barnan''

Personal life and death

He was married four times. He did not have any offspring with his first and second wife. He then married Munu Devi, with whom he had a son. After ten months of the birth of their son, Munu Devi died. He then married Gandharba Rajkumari Tiwari, with whom he had three sons and four daughters. He was the maternal uncle of the eminent poet, Motiram Bhatta. He was about six years younger than Bhatta. He died on 24 April 1944 in Aryaghat, Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu.