Google celebrates Jnanpith awardee Mahadevi Varma

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Friday celebrated freedom fighter, women's rights activist, and Jnanpith awardee with a doodle.

On this date, in 1982, the Bharatiya Jnanpith honoured her with the prestigious award for her "outstanding contribution towards literature".

Guest has designed the doodle that shows the transformative busy penning her thoughts into beautiful verses under a tree by the field on a breezy afternoon.

Often referred to as 'modern Meera' for ushering in the era of romanticism in literature, was born on March 26, 1907, in Farukhabad in into an orthodox family.

Married at the tender age of nine in 1916, remained at her parental home to continue her education at

The spirit of a was kindled by Varma's mother who inspired her daughter to write in Sanskrit and Hindi, according to

She penned her first verses in secret, while pursuing a master degree in Sanskrit. However, her roommate and friend, (a well-known poet) discovered her talent soon.

is revered as one of the foundational poets of the movement in literature, the blog said. Her poignant poetry and essays, mostly centred around her feminist outlook.

In her biography "Mere Bachpan Ke Din" (My Childhood Days), wrote that at a time when a girl child was considered a burden upon the family, she was very fortunate to be born into a liberal family.

Her works appeared in magazines and books. Her collection of short stories "Sketches from My Past" portrays those women whom she encountered as the principal of an all-girls school.

Though a firm supporter of women's rights, also explored the topics of tradition and the past with great fondness, it added.

was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 1956, Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 1979, and in 1988. She passed away on September 11, 1987.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 08:36 IST