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Priyakant Maniyar was born on 24 January, 1927 in Viramgam, British India, is an A 20th-century indian poet. Discover Priyakant Maniyar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Occupation Poet
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 24 January, 1927
Birthday 24 January
Birthplace Viramgam, British India
Date of death 25 June, 1976
Died Place Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Nationality India

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1927

Priyakant Premachand Maniyar (24 January 1927 – 25 June 1976) was a Gujarati poet from Gujarat, India.

Priyakant Maniyar was born to Premachand and Premakunwar in Viramgam (now in Gujarat, India) on 24 January 1927.

His parents had migrated to Viramgam from Amreli for business.

He was the second of five children.

He started his primary school education at Mandal, where he studied until second grade, however he dropped out of New High School in Ahmedabad a few years later.

Around this time he wrote his first poem, Pankhi ane Dano (Lit. Bird and Bird-seed), and submitted it for publication in Kumar magazine.

Bachubhai Ravat, an editor of Kumar, suggested he join the Budh Sabha, a weekly literary workshop.

Maniyar was a bangle-maker by profession.

Priyankant Maniyar is considered as one of the four major poets of the Niranjan school, a literary school named after poet Niranjan Bhagat.

Other major poets of this school include Hasmukh Pathak and Nalin Raval.

1953

Maniyar wrote symbolic and imagist poetry, and published seven collections of poems: Pratik (Sumbol; 1953), Ashabda Ratri (Silent Night; 1959), Sparsha (Touch; 1966), Sameep (Nearness; 1972), Prabal Gati (Powerful Speed; 1974), Vyom Lipi (Sky's Alphabet; 1979) and Lilero Dhal (Green Slope; 1979).

His poems are composed in metrical, prosodic, orthometric and blank verses.

Lilero Dhal is a collection of love songs of Radha and Krishna.

The book also contains songs that depict the beauty of nature, mountains, springs, clouds, and rainbows.

The songs became very popular among poetry lovers, as they are melodious and composed in folk tunes.

1956

Maniyar married Ranjan in April 1956.

1959

They had two daughters, Jui and Gauri, born in 1959 and 1960, and one son, Nigam, born in 1963.

1963

He received the Kumar Suvarna Chandrak award in 1963, and the Uma-Snehrashmi Prize (1972-1973).

1976

Maniyar died on 25 June 1976 in Ahmedabad.

1982

He published seven collections of symbolic and imagist poetry, and was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award posthumously in 1982 for Lilero Dhal (1979), a collection of love songs about Radha and Krishna.

He received the Sahitya Akademi Award posthumously in 1982 for his poetry collection Lilero Dhal.