(1877-10-09)9 October 1877 Suando, Puri district, Orissa, British India
Died
17 June 1928(1928-06-17) (aged 50),
Occupation
Poet, philosopher, social activist
Nationality
Indian
Alma mater
Puri Zilla School, Ravenshaw College, Calcutta University
Period
20th century
Notable works
Bandira Atma Katha, Dharmapada
Gopabandhu Das (1877–1928), popularly known as Utkalamani Gopabandhu Das (Jewel of Utkal or Odisha),[1] was a social worker, reformer, political activist, journalist, poet and essayist.
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GopabandhuDas (1877–1928), popularly known as Utkalamani GopabandhuDas (Jewel of Utkal or Odisha), was a social worker, reformer, political activist...
helped bring to fruition the dreams of Utkala Gaurab Madhusudan Das, Utkalamani GopabandhuDas and all other Odia loving people. As a colleague of Mahatma...
worker Utkalamani GopabandhuDas in 1909 (British India). Established in 1905 as an experiment in the field of education by GopabandhuDas, the school started...
from Orissa such as Pandit GopabandhuDas, Bhagirathi Mahapatra, Jagabandhu Singh, Jadumani Mangaraj, Mukunda Prasad Das, Niranjan Patnaik and Harekrushna...
many poems based on the legends of Konarka: Bhanga Mandira Konarka GopabandhuDas was a notable social activist and writer in pre-independence India,...
the British Government as a deputy magistrate. Gopabandhu married Rama Devi, niece of Madhusudan Das on 1914. In 1921 after four years of working for...
biographies, including the celebrated autobiography "Bandira Atmakatha" by GopabandhuDas.. She is also a poet herself. Her works in Odia have been published...
houses the journal section. Legislators from Odisha such as Utkalmani GopabandhuDas and Sri Krishna Mohapatra demanded time and again for further growth...
pertinent to its cultural, spiritual, religious and scenic aspects. "GopabandhuDas, a famous Odiya poet, became impatient to see the beauty of the march...
Odisha, India; started in 1919, it is one of the oldest papers in India. GopabandhuDas, a prominent freedom fighter and social worker started it as a weekly...
Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati, Utkal Gourav Madhusudan Das, Utkalamani GopabandhuDas, Fakir Mohan Senapati and other eminent members of Utkal Sammilani...
reach. From 1920, Eram was a secret place for Utkal Congress meetings, GopabandhuDas, Harekrushna Mahatab and other Congress leaders used Eram as a place...
Pradesh congress Committee (1921-1937) along with UtkalaMani Pandit GopabandhuDas, who was also the Founder President. He was also one of the main trustee...
newspaper, Asha, from Berhampur. GopabandhuDas was the editor and wrote its editorials until 1919. In 1915, GopabandhuDas began publishing a magazine called...
preserving the Odia language in the district of Singhbhum by Pandit GopabandhuDas. After taking part in the non-cooperation movement, he returned to his...
Bidhu Bhusan Das - Academic and Vice Chancellor, DPI Odisha GopabandhuDas – Social worker Nilakantha Das – Social activist Pankaj Charan Das – Odissi dancer...
celebrating the formation of Odisha Utkala Mani GopabandhuDas, a honorific of the poet GopabandhuDas as "gem of Odisha" This disambiguation page lists...
Dhar the Dewan of Mayurbhanj. Impressed with the noble qualities of GopabandhuDas he made him his advocate. He was a great patron of Oriya art and culture...
Nicholas Roerich, Russian archaeologist and painter (d. 1947) 1877 – GopabandhuDas, Indian journalist, poet, and activist (d. 1928) 1879 – Max von Laue...
Chandni Chowk Street Metropolitan Building Statue of Utkalmani Pandit GopabandhuDas Thoburn Memorial Methodist Church, established in 1873 A closer view...
Svabhava Kavi and Prakriti Kavi (Nature Poet), author of "Tapaswini" epic GopabandhuDas (1877-1928), called Utkala Mani ("Gem of Orissa"), social worker, political...
Samaja, one of the largest-selling Oriya daily newspaper founded by GopabandhuDas in 1919. Hemant Goswami was born in Delhi on 30 June 1971 to an Indian...
apologise. Gopabandhu joined Ravenshaw College in Cuttack to pursue graduation after this incident. Gopabandhu, along with his friends, Brajasundar Das and Lokanath...
fallback Bishwanath Das – Indian politician, lawyer, and philanthropist GopabandhuDas – Indian writer (1877–1928) Madhusudan Das – Elderly and prominent...