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Ashapurna Devi was born on 8 January, 1909 in Potoldanga, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India, is an Indian writer. Discover Ashapurna Devi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?
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86 years old |
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8 January, 1909 |
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8 January |
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Potoldanga, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India |
Date of death |
12 July, 1995 |
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Calcutta, West Bengal, India |
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India
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Ashapurna Devi Net Worth
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Ashapurna Devi (8 January 1909 – 12 July 1995), also Ashapoorna Devi or Ashapurna Debi, was a prominent Indian novelist and poet in Bengali.
Ashapurna Devi was born in a Baidya family on 8 January 1909 in North Calcutta.
Her birth name was Asha Purna Devi (Gupta).
Her early childhood was spent in a traditional and extremely conservative family.
Female children of the house were not allowed to go to school.
Private tutors were employed only for the boys.
It is said that as a baby Ashapurna used to listen to the readings of her brothers sitting opposite to them and that was how she learnt the alphabets.
Though Ashapurna had no formal education as such, she was self-educated.
Ashapurna's father Harendra Nath Gupta was a famous artist of the time who worked for furniture makers C. Lazarus & Co. as a designer.
Ashapurna's mother Sarola Sundari was a great lover of books.
It was her "intensive thirst" for reading classics and story books which was transmitted to Ashapurna and her sisters in their early age.
Due to shortage of space, Harendra Nath shifted his family to a new house at 157/1B Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road (beside the Khanna Cinema Hall), which provided freedom to Sarola Sundari and her daughters to read according to their heart's desires.
To satisfy Sarola Sundari's tremendous urge of reading there had been a continuous flow of books and magazines from the libraries of the time.
As there was no dearth of leisure for the daughters and no bar to reading adult books from a very early age, Ashapurna and her sisters built a love-relationship with books.
The period in which Ashapurna was raised was socially and politically restless, a time of nationalist agitation and awakening.
Though the children of Harendra Nath did not have direct contact with the outside world, they were quite sensitive to the restlessness going on throughout the country led by Mahatma Gandhi and other political leaders who were ready to sacrifice their lives to bring independence.
Thus different factors were responsible for nourishing the specific culture which guided Ashapurna from her early childhood to youth, and carried her to a definite platform through various experiences and ideals of life.
According to Ashapurna, she and her sisters used to compete with each other by composing and reciting poems.
This inspired Ashapurna to secretly send a poem to Sishu Sathi in 1922.
Ashapurna was thirteen and her poem "Bairer Dak" (The Call from the Outside) was published.
She also received a request from editor Rajkumar Chakravorty to send more poems and stories.
That was the beginning which developed into a never-ending flourish for Ashapurna, culminating into a permanent place for her into the realm of Bengali literature.
Ashapurna was sent to be married in 1924 when she was 15, leaving Calcutta for her betrothed's family residence in Krishnanagar.
She was married to Kalidas Gupta, and the couple moved frequently as they established themselves.
In 1927 they settled in Calcutta where they lived until 1960.
They then had to shift to a separate flat near Golpark with their only son Sushanta, daughter-in-law Nupur, and a granddaughter Shatarupa.
In 1936, she first wrote a story for adults, "Patni O Preyoshi", published in the Puja issue of Ananda Bazar Patrika.
In the beginning of her writing career, Ashapurna wrote only for children – Chhoto Thakurdar Kashi Yatra (Great Uncle Goes to Varanasi) was the first printed edition published in 1938, followed by others throughout her literary career.
Prem O Prayojan was her first novel for adults, published in 1944.
Her magnum opus, the trilogy Pratham Pratishruti (1964), Subarnolata (1967) and Bakul Katha (1974), symbolises an endless struggle for women to achieve equal rights.
According to Somak Ghoshal, writing for Mint, "Ashapurna Devi wrote about women and men whose lives were claustrophobically restricted by social, economic and psychological conditions."
Upon her death, she had been widely honoured with a number of prizes and awards.
Later, in 1967, another granddaughter, Shatadeepa, was added to the family.
In 1970, Kalidas Gupta and Ashapurna built their own house in Garia at 17 Kanungo Park.
In 1976, she was awarded the Jnanpith Award and Padma Shri by the Government of India, D.Litt.
by the Universities of Jabalpur, Rabindra Bharati, Burdwan and Jadavpur.
Vishwa Bharati University honoured her with Deshikottam in 1989.
For her contribution as a novelist and short story writer, the Sahitya Akademi conferred its highest honour, the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship, in 1994.
Ashapurna lived there until she died on 13 July 1995.