Dula Bhaya Kag

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Dula Bhaya Kag
Dula Bhaya Kag 2004 stamp of India.jpg
Native name
Kavi Kag
Born(1903-11-25)25 November 1903
Sodvadari Village, Saurashtra, Gujarat, India
Died22 February 1977(1977-02-22) (aged 73)
Pen nameKag
OccupationFarmer, writer
LanguageGujarati
EducationTill class 5th.
SubjectHinduism, Spiritualism, Gandhism
Literary movementEducation, Bhudan
Notable worksKagvani (Bhag 1-8), GuruMahima, Chandrabavni, Vinoba-Baavni, Sorath-Baavni
Notable awardsPadmashree Award (1962)
ChildrenRambhai Dulabhai Kag[1]
Website
www.kavikag.com

Dula Bhaya Kag (25 November 1903 – 22 February 1977) or Kag Bapu was an Indian poet, songwriter, writer, and artist born in 1903 in Sodvadari village,[2] a village in the Saurashtra region, near Mahuva in the Indian state of Gujarat. He is mainly known for his work on spiritual poetry relating to Hinduism. He was facilitated with Padma Shri award in the year 1962.

Early life[]

He was born in a Charan family in 1903 at Sodvadari, a village of his Maternal Parents. "He was very shy in his childhood" told by his relative. Kag received a 5th-grade education before leaving to tend his family's cattle and farm. Eventually, he became involved in the nationalist movement and prohibition after the formation of Saurashtra State, causing him to donate his land to Vinoba Bhave’s Bhoodan Movement.

Career[]

Kag is known for publishing Kagvani, an eight-volume work consisting of devotional songs (episodes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata), as well as songs based on Gandhian philosophy and the Bhoodan movement. He wrote eulogies for Mahatma Gandhi and Bhave. He also wrote many poems on Sonal Aai and Yogiji Maharaj the 4th spiritual successor of Bhagwan Swaminarayan in BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha. He was also known as Bhagat Bapu and Kag Bapu.

One couplet from him may be helpful in feeling the depths and warmth of his pen...viz. "Ek ranga ne ujalaa, eeni bhitar beeji na bhaat,vahali-dawali waat, ene karje dil ni Kaagdaa(im Gujarati)" .... In English- "Those having single colour & stainless having no other hues inside, Are the ones to whom the innermost feelings (whether happy or painful) of your heart you can share O crow..." Crow/kaag is short name of poet saint of Majadar village between victor-mahuva, rechristened "Kagdham" in memory of him.....

As a result of his literary and political contributions to India, the country awarded him the Padma Shri award in 1962.[3]

Death and legacy[]

KagDwar-Kagdham

Kag died on 2 February 1977, at the age of 74. Despite his limited education, his poems are used from primary education to master's programs.[4] On 25 November 2004, the Department of Posts released a commemorative stamp from Ahmedabad in denominations of ₹5 to mark his 102nd anniversary.[2] Kagdham village constructed a "Kag Dwar" at the entrance of Kagdham Village in memory of Kagbapu. Though he is dead, his legacy of poems is immortal.

Kag Family[]

Kavi Kag family resides in Kagdham and Bhavnagar. They handle a trust which works for the programs and charity on name of Padmashree Dula Bhaya Kag. Many folk singers and loksahityakar are awarded with "Kavi Kag Award" for their excellence in the field of music and sahitya. It is organised every year at Kagdham with blessings of Pujya MorariBapu.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Kavi Shree Dula Bhaya Kag – Kavi Kag". Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Centre approves renaming of Majadar village as Kagdham as tribute to great poet Dula Bhaya Kag". Deshgujarat.com. 16 August 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Padma Shri Awardees". Archived from the original on 16 July 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  4. ^ Kag, Dula (2012). GSEB textbook class-8 Semester 2. Gandhinagar: Gujarat State Education Board. p. 85.
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