Maithilisharan Gupt, born on August third, eighteen eighty-six, emerged as one of the most significant modern Hindi poets. He played a pivotal role in the evolution of Khari Boli poetry, favoring this plain dialect at a time when many of his contemporaries preferred the more ornate Braj Bhasha. His contributions to Hindi literature have left an indelible mark, establishing him as a pioneer in the field.
In recognition of his literary achievements, Gupt was honored with the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award in India at the time. His influential work, Bharat-Bharati, published in nineteen twelve, became a vital source of inspiration during India's freedom struggle, earning him the esteemed title of Rashtra Kavi from none other than Mahatma Gandhi.
In nineteen fifty-six, the Rashtrakavi Maithili Sharan Gupt Abhinandan Samiti in Calcutta celebrated his legacy by publishing an extensive Abhinandan Granth, a thousand-page tribute to his life and contributions. This document serves as a testament to his enduring impact on Indian literature and culture.
Today, Gupt's family continues to honor his ideals through the RMSG Group of Institutions in Chirgaon, which focuses on empowering education, particularly for girls. His vision for education and social upliftment remains a guiding principle for future generations.