Sree Parabat or Sri Parabat (1 January 1927 – 2 November 2010) was a Bengali-language novelist from Kolkata, India, known mainly for his historical novels. His novels include Ami Sirajer Begum, Mamtaz Duhita Jahanara, and Aravalli Thekey Agra. Sree Parabat is a pen-name, the actual name of the author was Prabir Kumar Goswami.
Prabir Kumar Goswami
Autograph of Sree Parabat.
Native name
শ্রীপারাবত (প্রবীর কুমার গোস্বামী)
Born
01 January 1927 (1927-01) Amla Sadarpur , Kusthia, Undivided Bengal (Now in Bangladesh)
Died
November 2, 2010(2010-11-02) (aged 83) Kolkata, India
Pen name
Sree Parabat
Occupation
Writer, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kolkata Police.[1]
He was born to Sudhir Kumar Goswami and Preetibindu Devi at his maternal grandparents' home in Cooch Behar on 1 January 1927. The Goswami family’s ancestral home was in Amla Sadarpur, Nadia district in undivided Bengal, (presently Kusthia district in Bangladesh), Both his parents belonged to a very educated and literary hindu families. On his father's side he belonged to the famous hindu Baishnava family " Advaita Parivāra " which was the 13th generation of direct descendant of Sree Sree Advaita Acharya, who was the childhood teacher and later a close associate and follower of Chaitanya. Prominent hindu social reformer Bijoy Krishna Goswami also belongs to the same holy family and was the 7th generation direct descendant of Sree Sree Advaita Acharya. Novelist and science fiction writer Rebanta Goswami was his own younger brother and Amiya Bhushan Majumdar a well-known novelist was the first cousin of Sree Parabat on the maternal side.
The novel Ami Sirajer Begum was made into a multi-episode TV show starting from 10 December 2018.
Deathedit
He died on 2 November 2010 at his Kolkata house. During the last 15 years of his life, he lived in the Santoshpur, Kolkata. Before that he lived in Beliaghata, Park Circus and, even before, North Kolkata.
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Parabat is a pen name the actual name of the author was Prabir Kumar Goswami Portrait of Sree Parabat taken at his residence in Kolkata in 1992Prabir Kumar GoswamiAutograph of Sree Parabat Native nameশ র প র বত প রব র ক ম র গ স ব ম Born01 January 1927 1927 01 Amla Sadarpur Kusthia Undivided Bengal Now in Bangladesh DiedNovember 2 2010 2010 11 02 aged 83 Kolkata IndiaPen nameSree ParabatOccupationWriter Assistant Commissioner of Police Kolkata Police 1 NationalityBritish Indian IndianAlma materScottish Church College Calcutta UniversityRelativesRebanta Goswami Brother Amiya Bhushan Majumdar cousin Advaita Acharya Bijoy Krishna Goswami Dwijendralal Ray Contents 1 Early life and family background 2 Death 3 Awards 4 List of major works 4 1 Social novels 4 2 Children s novels 4 3 Collections of novels 4 4 Translated novels 4 5 In Odissi 5 Screen adaptations 6 ReferencesEarly life and family background editHe was born to Sudhir Kumar Goswami and Preetibindu Devi at his maternal grandparents home in Cooch Behar on 1 January 1927 The Goswami family s ancestral home was in Amla Sadarpur Nadia district in undivided Bengal presently Kusthia district in Bangladesh Both his parents belonged to a very educated and literary hindu families On his father s side he belonged to the famous hindu Baishnava family Advaita Parivara which was the 13th generation of direct descendant of Sree Sree Advaita Acharya who was the childhood teacher and later a close associate and follower of Chaitanya Prominent hindu social reformer Bijoy Krishna Goswami also belongs to the same holy family and was the 7th generation direct descendant of Sree Sree Advaita Acharya Novelist and science fiction writer Rebanta Goswami was his own younger brother and Amiya Bhushan Majumdar a well known novelist was the first cousin of Sree Parabat on the maternal side The novel Ami Sirajer Begum was made into a multi episode TV show starting from 10 December 2018 Death editHe died on 2 November 2010 at his Kolkata house During the last 15 years of his life he lived in the Santoshpur Kolkata Before that he lived in Beliaghata Park Circus and even before North Kolkata Awards editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2021 List of major works edit1960 Ami Sirajer Begum 1965 Aravalli Theke Agra 1967 Mohaprem 1971 Bahadur Shah 1972 Mamtaz Duhita Jahanara ISBN 81 7079 276 2 1976 Ranadil 1977 Chitor Garh 1977 Tokhon Warren Hastings 1981 Ranasthal Marwar 1984 Mewar Bonhi Padmini 1990 Murshidkuli Khan 1990 Magadh Jugey Jugey Rajagriha Parba 1991 Ajodhyar Shesh Nabab 1992 Tutankhamener Raani 1995 Magadh Jugey Jugey Pataliputra Parba 1995 Mishor Samrajni Hatshepshut ISBN 81 7079 729 2 1998 Nadir Shah ISBN 81 7612 176 2 1998 Mahammad Bin Tughlaq ISBN 81 86036 34 2 1999 Karnasubarna Thekey Kanyakubja ISBN 81 7612 393 5 2000 Patabhumi Pataliputra ISBN 81 86036 57 1 2001 Sher Shah ISBN 81 7612 744 2 2002 Alauddin Khilji ISBN 81 86036 71 7 2002 Chandraketugarh ISBN 81 7612 966 6 2004 Begumer Nam Debal Ranee ISBN 81 295 0189 9 2007 Bijoynagar ISBN 81 295 0766 8 Social novels edit 1957 Jhor Thambey 1960 Jey Jiban Deen 1960 Swarnalee Sondhya 1961 Ahir Bhoiron 1962 Kitagarh 1963 Em El Pampa M L Pampa 1966 Nirjonota Nei 1968 Jonomey Jonomey 1969 Ami Aj Nayika 1970 Lovers Lane ISBN 81 87493 16 X 1972 Durjoy Durgo 1973 Singha Dwar 1973 Shyamal Deshey Surjo Othey 1974 Binodinee 1977 Safe Landing 1988 Akhono Shiuli Jhorey 1989 Aakasher Nichey Manush 1994 Rajrajeswari 1996 Moynamoti ISBN 81 86036 16 4 1997 Raja Badshah ISBN 81 86036 27 X 2001 Khuner Araley ISBN 81 86036 66 0 Children s novels edit 1967 Hariye Jabar Nei Mana 1975 Era Tinjon 1993 Raat Mohanar Rohoshyo ISBN 81 86036 00 8 1994 Girikondorey Rohoshyo ISBN 81 86036 08 3 Collections of novels edit 1994 Panchalika Contains Aami Sirajer Begum Binodinee Swarnalee Sandhya Jonomey Jonomey Shotorupey Shotobar 2010 Panchti Oitihashik Kahinee Collection of five historical novels Tutankhamener Rani Tokhon Oaren Hastings Rajput Nandini Aami Sirajer Begum and Mamtaz Duhita Jahanara Translated novels edit In Odissi edit Mumtaz Duhita Jahanara RanadilScreen adaptations editMany of Sree Parabat s works have been made into films The film Ami Sirajer Begam was released in 1973 2 References edit http pintersociety com wp content uploads 2018 03 17 Saha Ananya pdf bare URL PDF Ami Sirajer Begum 1973 Cinestaan Archived from the original on 30 October 2020 Retrieved 11 December 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sree Parabat amp oldid 1215199118, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,