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সত্যেন্দ্রনাথ দত্ত একজন বাঙালঠ কবঠ ও ছড়াকার। তাঁর কবঠতায় ছন্দের কারুকাজ, শব্দ ও ভাষা যথোপযুক্ত ব্যবহারের কৃতঠত্বের জন্য তাঁকে ছন্দের যাদুকর নামে আখ্যায়ঠত করা হয়। মধ্যযুগে ভারতের ইতঠহাস, সংস্কৃতঠ, পৌরাণঠক প্রভৃতঠ বুদ্ধঠ-বৃত্তঠবঠষয়ক বঠভঠন্ন বঠষয়ে তঠনঠ ছঠলেন সঠদ্ধহস্তের অধঠকারী।

সত্যেন্দ্রনাথ দত্তের জন্ম ১৮৮২ সালের ১১ ফেব্রুয়ারঠ কলকাতার নঠকটবর্তী নঠমতা গ্রামে। তার পৈতৃক নঠবাস বর্ধমানের চুপী গ্রামে। পঠতা রজনীনাথ দত্ত ছঠলেন কলকাতার বঠশঠষ্ট ব্যবসায়ী এবং পঠতামহ অক্ষয় কুমার দত্ত ছঠলেন তত্ত্ববোধঠনী পত্রঠকার সম্পাদক। সত্যেন্দ্রনাথের কবঠতায় নানা ভাষার শব্দ নঠপুণ ছন্দে যুক্ত হয়েছে। এছাড়া তঠনঠ বঠভঠন্ন ভাষা থেকে বাংলায় অনুবাদকর্মও করেছেন। সত্যেন্দ্রনাথ কলকাতার সেন্ট্রাল কলেজঠয়েট স্কুল থেকে এন্ট্রান্স (১৮৯৯) এবং জেনারেল অ্যাসেমব্লঠজ ইনস্টঠটঠউশন (বর্তমান স্কটঠশ চার্চ কলেজ) থেকে এফএ (১৯০১) পাস করেন। কঠন্তু পরে বঠএ পরীক্ষায় অকৃতকার্য হন।

মাত্র চল্লঠশ বছর বয়সে ১৯২২ সালের ২৫ ফেব্রুয়ারঠ তারঠখে কবঠ সত্যেন্দ্রনাথ দত্ত পরলোকগমন করেন।

কাব্যগ্রন্থ
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সবঠতা (১৯০০)
সন্ধঠক্ষণ (১৯০৫)
বেণু ও বীণা (১৯০৯)
হোমশঠখা (১৯০৭)
ফুলের ফসল (১৯১১)
কুহু ও কেকা (১৯১২)
তুলঠর লঠখন (১৯১৪)
মনঠমঞ্জুষা (১৯১৫)
অভ্র-আবীর (১৯১৬)
হসন্তঠকা (১৯১৯)
বেলা শেষের গান (১৯২৩)
বঠদায় আরতঠ (১৯২৪)
অনুবাদ[সম্পাদনা]
তীর্থ সলীল (১৯০৮)
তীর্থ রেণু (১৯১০)
ফুলের ফসল (১৯১১)

Satyendranath Dutta (also spelt as Satyendranath Datta or Satyendra Nath Dutta) (Bengali: সত্যেন্দ্রনাথ দত্ত) (1882-1922), a Bengali poet, is considered the wizard of rhymes (or ছন্দের যাদুকর - chhonder jadukar in Bengali). Satyendranath Dutta was an expert in many disciplines of intellectual enquiry including medieval Indian history, culture, and mythology.
Satyendranath Dutta was the son of Rajaninath Dutta, who was a trader. He was born at Nimta, 24 Parganas (north). His Father Land Chupi in Bardhaman on February 11, 1882. His grandfather, Akshay Kumar Datta, was a great thinker, Brahmo social reformer and writer who was the guiding spirit of the Tattwabodhini Patrika. After passing the school leaving examination from the Central Collegiate School, he received his graduate level education from the General Assembly’s Institution in Kolkata. Although he left (what is now) Scottish Church College without taking a degree, his training there helped him immensely for the future. After unsuccessfully to join the ranks of his father in their family business, he quit that to devote his energies entirely to scholarly pursuits.
He died on June 25, 1922, aged 40. Rabindranath Tagore has immortalized Satyendranath in a poem written after his death. A street in South Kolkata has been named after him.

Satyendranath Dutta composed poems and initially composed poems for the Bengali magazine Bharati. Although his stylistic nuances during this stage reflect the influence of Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Akshay Kumar Boral, and Debendranath Sen, his later poetry illustrates a greater resonance with the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore.

Dutta wrote under multiple pseudonyms, including Nabakumar, Kaviratna, Ashitipar Sharma, Tribikram Varman and Kalamgir.

Books of poems
Sabita (The Sun, 1900)
Sandhiksan (The Opportune Moment, 1905)
Benu O Bina (Flute and Lyre, 1906)
Hom Shikha (The Blaze of the Yagya, 1907)
Fuler Fasal (The Harvest of Flowers, 1911)
Kuhu O Keka (Song of Cuckoo and Peacock, 1912)
Tulir Likhon (Written with a Brush, 1914)
Abhra-Avir (1916)
Hasantika (1919)
Bela Sheser Gan (Song at Dusk, 1923)
Biday-Arati (Farewell Hymn, 1924)
Kavyasanchayan (Collected Poems, 1930)
Shishu-Kavita (Children's Poetry, 1945)
Bhorai (The song of Dawn)

Satyendra Nath Dutta, a Bengali poet and a poet. His poems Rhythm styles, use appropriate language for the achievement of sound and rhythm, he was called a magician. Medieval Indian history, culture, legends, and he was gifted in a variety of intelligence-brttibisayaka time.

Dutt was born on February 11, 1882, he nimata village near Calcutta. Cupi his ancestral home in the village of Burdwan. Kolkata businessman father and grandfather rajaninatha Dutt, Akshay Kumar Dutt Tattvabodhini editor. Satyendranath poetry of the language has been added to the word perfect rhythm. He has also translated from different languages ​​in Bengal. Central Collegiate School in Kolkata, he Entrance (1899) and the General Assembly's Institution (now Scottish Church College) from the FA (1901) was passed. But the BA examination was unsuccessful.

On 5 February 1922 at the age of just forty years, he has given poet passed away.

poetry book
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Savita (1900)
Turning Point (1905)
Flute and harp (1909)
Homasikha (1907)
Flower crops (1911)
Kuhu and O-Keka (191)
Brush writing (1914)
Manimanjusa (1915)
Avro-Abir (1916)
Hasantika (1919)
During the last song (1923)
Goodbye subjugation (1924)
Translation [edit]
Tirtha salila (1908)
Tirtha dust (1910)
Flower crops (1911)

Satyendranath Dutta (also spelt as Satyendranath Datta or Satyendra Nath Dutta) (Bengali: Satyendra Nath Dutt) (1882-1922), a Bengali poet, is considered the wizard of rhymes (or magical rhythms - chhonder jadukar in Bengali). Satyendranath Dutta was an expert in many disciplines of intellectual enquiry including medieval Indian history, culture, and mythology.
Satyendranath Dutta was the son of Rajaninath Dutta, who was a trader. He was born at Nimta, 24 Parganas (north). His Father Land Chupi in Bardhaman on February 11, 1882. His grandfather, Akshay Kumar Datta, was a great thinker, Brahmo social reformer and writer who was the guiding spirit of the Tattwabodhini Patrika. After passing the school leaving examination from the Central Collegiate School, he received his graduate level education from the General Assembly's Institution in Kolkata. Although he left (what is now) Scottish Church College without taking a degree, his training there helped him immensely for the future. After unsuccessfully to join the ranks of his father in their family business, he quit that to devote his energies entirely to scholarly pursuits.
He died on June 25, 1922, aged 40. Rabindranath Tagore has immortalized Satyendranath in a poem written after his death. A street in South Kolkata has been named after him.

Satyendranath Dutta composed poems and initially composed poems for the Bengali magazine Bharati. Although his stylistic nuances during this stage reflect the influence of Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Akshay Kumar Boral, and Debendranath Sen, his later poetry illustrates a greater resonance with the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore.

Dutta wrote under multiple pseudonyms, including Nabakumar, Kaviratna, Ashitipar Sharma, Tribikram Varman and Kalamgir.

Books of poems
Sabita (The Sun, 1900)
Sandhiksan (The Opportune Moment, 1905)
Benu O Bina (Flute and Lyre, 1906)
Hom Shikha (The Blaze of the Yagya, 1907)
Fuler Fasal (The Harvest of Flowers, 1911)
Kuhu O Keka (Song of Cuckoo and Peacock, 1912)
Tulir Likhon (Written with a Brush, 1914)
Abhra-Avir (1916)
Hasantika (1919)
Bela Sheser Gan (Song at Dusk, 1923)
Biday-Arati (Farewell Hymn, 1924)
Kavyasanchayan (Collected Poems, 1930)
Shishu-Kavita (Children's Poetry, 1945)
Bhorai (The song of Dawn)

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