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Literary Journey of Anand Kumar Ashodhiya (Kavi Anand Shahpur) in Haryanvi Domain

Literary Journey of Anand Kumar Ashodhiya (Kavi Anand Shahpur) in Haryanvi Domain

Anand Kumar Ashodhiya (popularly known by his pen name Kavi Anand Shahpur) is an Indian literary scholar, independent researcher, translator, and poet specializing in Haryanvi folk culture and North Indian oral traditions. He is a distinguished veteran Warrant Officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF), where he served for 32 years before dedicating himself entirely to regional linguistic preservation and academic research. 
Literary & Scholarly Contributions
  • Folk Heritage: He specializes in preserving the Haryanvi Ragni tradition, Saang-Shaili performance systems, and Pingal Shastra (classical prosody). [1, 2]
  • Translations: He has bridged classical Hindi and Haryanvi literature with English readers through acclaimed transcreations, including English versions of Saket and the Niswarthi Udyoga Parva. [1, 2]
  • Avikavani Publishers: He is the founder of this publishing house, which focuses on documenting and amplifying India's vernacular history globally.

Background & Literary Identity

  • Military Service: Served 32 years with distinction in the IAF, receiving accolades for his contributions to Rajbhasha Hindi.
  • Roots: Born on April 1 in his ancestral village, Shahpur Turk in the Sonipat district of Haryana.
  • Education: Holds a postgraduate degree (M.A.) in English Literature from Annamalai University.
  • Mentor Legacy: Continues the musical and poetic legacy of his mentor, the prominent folk poet Paleram Dahiya Halalpuriya. [1, 5, 6, 7]

Research & Academic Work

Ashodhiya's academic initiatives bridge traditional Indian knowledge frameworks with modern literary criticism. His peer-reviewed scholarship focuses heavily on: [
  • Pingal Shastra: Metrical architecture, prosodic structure, and rhythm sequence analyses of North Indian folk verse.
  • Haryanvi Ragni & Saang-Shaili Traditions: Documenting and interpreting the performative aesthetics, folk hermeneutics, and oral epistemologies of regional folk ballads.
  • Linguistic Standardization: Pioneering efforts in compiling descriptive lexicons and formalising Haryanvi grammar rules. 

Notable Publications & Publishing

He is the founder of Avikavani Publishers, an independent publishing platform centered on the preservation of classical and folk Indian literature. His bibliography features over 250 compositions across Hindi, Haryanvi, and English, available via platforms like Pothi.com
  • हरयाणवी मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ (Haryanvi Idioms & Proverbs): A comprehensive bilingual descriptive lexicon.
  • Adhirājan (अधराजण): A celebrated folk epic written in the traditional Ragini style.
  • Antaryātrā — The Inner Journey: A deeply introspective and socio-politically aware poetry collection.
  • SĀKET & Niswarthi Udyoga Parva: Rhythmic English transcreations of prominent epic and devotional narratives. 

Honors and Awards

For his dual excellence in structural linguistics and folk conservation, he has received multiple accolades, notably the Haryanvi Sahitya Ratna (2025), the Haryana Sanskriti Gaurav Ratna, and the Kargil Vijay Samman. 
Ashodhiya's efforts to keep regional philosophy and oral epics alive have earned him several honours, including the Haryana Sanskriti Gaurav Ratna Award, Kargil Gaurav Vijay Samman, and the Nav Samvatsar Samman. [1]

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