Acharya Ramlochan Saran
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Acharya Ramlochan Saran | |
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Born | Sitamarhi Bihar, India | 11 February 1889
Died | 14 May 1971 Darbhanga Bihar, India | (aged 82)
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Indian |
Period | 19th–20th century |
Acharya Ramlochan Saran (1889–1971) was a Hindi littérateur, grammarian and publisher. He founded the Pustak Bhandar in Laheriasarai in 1915 and moved his publishing activities to Patna in 1929.
Educational work
He also founded a number of magazines like Balak magazine (1926–1986), Himalaya (1946–1948) and Honhar (Hindi and Urdu) (1939). His Hindi primer Manohar Pothi attempted to teach Hindi alphabets to beginners. He also published Some Eminent Bihar Cotemporaries [sic] by Sachidanand Sinha, books by Mahatma Gandhi and other Gandhian literature in Hindi and English. He published Tolstoy and Gandhi by Dr. Kalidas Nag in English. He also produced a Maithili language version of the books of Tulsidas. He edited and published Sidhant Bhasya in four volumes on Ramacharitamanasa by Tulsidas. He was first to start printing Maithili books in Maithili script (Mithilakshar).
He died on 14 May 1971 in Darbhanga, Bihar.