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Sarojini Naidu [1879-1949] IND
Ranked #63 in the top 380 poets
Votes 86%: 5315 up, 895 down

Independence activist.

Sarojinidevi was a great patriot, politician, orator and administrator, of all the famous women of India, Mrs. Sarojinidevi Naidu`s name is at the top. Not only that, but she was truly one of the jewels of the world. Being one of the most famous heroines of the 20th century, her birthday is celebrated as "Women`s Day"She was born on February 13, 1879 in Hyderabad. Her father, Dr. Aghornath Chattopadhyaya, was the founder of Nizam College of Hyderabad and a scientist. Her mother, Mrs. Varasundari, was a Bengali poetess. Sarojinidevi inherited qualities from both her father and mother. 

Young Sarojini was a very bright and proud girl. Her father aspired for her to become a mathematician or scientist, but she loved poetry from a very early age. Once she was working on an algebra problem, and when she couldn`t find the solution she decided to take a break, and in the same book she wrote her first inspired poetry. She got so enthused by this that she wrote "The Lady of the Lake", a poem 1300 lines long. When her father saw that she was more interested in poetry than mathematics or science, he decided to encourage her. With her father`s support, she wrote the play "Maher Muneer" in the Persian language. Dr. Chattopadhyaya distributed some copies among his friends and sent one copy to the Nawab of Hyderabad. Reading a beautiful play written by a young girl, the Nizam was very impressed. The college gave her a scholarship to study abroad. At the age of 16 she got admitted to King`s College of England. There she met famous laureates of the time. 

During her stay in England, Sarojini met Dr. Govind Naidu from southern India. After finishing her studies at the age of 19, she got married to him during the time when inter-caste marriages were not allowed. Her father was a progressive thinking person, and he did not care what others said. Her marriage was a very happy one. 

Her major contribution was also in the field of poetry. Her poetry had beautiful words that could also be sung. Soon she got recognition as the "Bul Bule Hind" when her collection of poems was published in 1905 under the title Golden Threshold. After that, she published two other collections of poems--The Bird of Time and The Broken Wings. In 1918, Feast of Youth was published. Later, The Magic Tree, The Wizard Mask and A Treasury of Poems were published. Mahashree Arvind, Rabindranath Tagore and Jawaharlal Nehru were among the thousands of admirers of her work. Her poems had English words, but an Indian soul.

One day she met Shree Gopal Krishna Gokhale. He said to her to use her poetry and her beautiful words to rejuvenate the spirit of Independence in the hearts of villagers. He asked her to use her talent to free Mother India. 

Then in 1916, she met Mahatma Gandhi, and she totally directed her energy to the fight for freedom. She would roam around the country like a general of the army and pour enthusiasm among the hearts of Indians. The independence of India became the heart and soul of her work. 

She was responsible for awakening the women of India. She brought them out of the kitchen. She traveled from state to state, city after city and asked for the rights of the women. She re-established self-esteem within the women of India.

In 1925, she chaired the summit of Congress in Kanpur. In 1928, she came to the USA with the message of the non-violence movement from Gandhiji. When in 1930, Gandhiji was arrested for a protest, she took the helms of his movement. In 1931, she participated in the Round Table Summit, along with Gandhiji and Pundit Malaviyaji. In 1942, she was arrested during the "Quit India" protest and stayed in jail for 21 months with Gandhiji. 

After independence she became the Governor of Uttar Pradesh. She was the first woman governor in India.

She died on March 2, 1949.  

Image Source: www.upgovernor.nic.in

Spiritualism



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The Bangle Sellers
eng
48
Village Song
eng
30
An Indian Love Song
eng
25
Palanquin Bearers
eng
19
The Coromandel Fishers
eng
19
Alabaster
eng
10
Indian Weavers
eng
10
Autumn Song
eng
9
In The Forest
eng
9
Song Of A Dream
eng
8
Cradle Song
eng
7
Street Cries
eng
7
In Salutation To The Eternal Peace
eng
6
Indian Dancers
eng
6
Indian Love Song
eng
6
To My Fairy Fancies
eng
6
To The God Of Pain
eng
6
Wandering Singers
eng
6
A Rajput Love Song
eng
4
Nightfall In The City Of Hyderabad
eng
4
The Queen`s Rival
eng
4
Transience
eng
4
A Love Song From The North
eng
3
In The Bazaars of Hyderabad
eng
3
Suttee
eng
3
The Royal Tombs Of Golconda
eng
3
To India
eng
3
Corn Grinders
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2
Damayante To Nala In The Hour Of Exile
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2
Ecstasy
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2
Humayun To Zobeida (From the Urdu)
eng
2
Leili
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2
Life
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2
Past And Future
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2
The Indian Gypsy
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2
The Snake Charmer
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2
The Song Of Princess Zeb-Un-Nissa
eng
2
Coromandel Fishers
eng
1
Harvest Hymn
eng
1
In Praise Of Henna
eng
1
My Dead Dream
eng
1
Ode To H.H. The Nizam Of Hyderabad
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1
The Illusion of Love
eng
1
The Pardah Nashin
eng
1
The Poet To Death
eng
1
The Poet`s Love Song
eng
1
The Soul`s Prayer
eng
1
To A Buddha Seated On A Lotus
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1
To My Children
eng
1
To Youth
eng
1

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