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'Maithili' (मैथिली ''Maithilī'') is a language of the family of
Indo-Aryan languages, which are part of the
Indo-Iranian branch of the
Indo-European languages. It is spoken in the
Indian
state of
Bihar and in the eastern
Terai region of
Nepal. Linguists consider Maithili to be an
Eastern Indic language, and thus a different language from Hindi, which is
Central Indic. Maithili has been considered a dialect of both Hindi and Bengali, and in fact was classified as a mother tongue of Hindi in the Census of India. In 2003 Maithili gained the status of an independent language in India. A movement to give the language official status through inclusion in the
Eighth Schedule of the
Indian Constitution so that it may be used in education, government, and other official contexts, resulted in Maithili being given official status in 2003.
Maithili was traditionally written in the Maithili script (also known by the names
Tirhuta and
Mithilakshar, which has some resemblance with the
Bengali script. It was also written
in the
Kaithi script, but the
Devanagari script is the script most commonly used today for Maithili. An effort is underway to preserve the Maithili script and to develop it for use in digital media by encoding the script in the
Unicode standard, for which a
proposal, submitted by Anshuman Pandey, to allocate the script in the Unicode Roadmap has been submitted as the first step.
The term Maithili comes from
Mithila, which was an independent state in ancient times. Maithili is a separate language, having a large Maithili-speaking community (4.5 crore, or 45 million, people) with a rich literature. The most famous literary figure in Maithili is the poet
Vidyapati. He is credited for raising the importance of 'people's language', i.e. Maithili, in the official work of the state by influencing the Maharaja of
Darbhanga with the quality of his poetry. The state's official language used to be
Sanskrit, which distanced common people from the state and its functions. The name Maithili is also one of the names of
Sita, the consort of
Rama.
Maithili literature
It is a fact that scholars in Mithila used Sanskrit for their literary work and Maithili was the language of the common folk (
Abahatta). The earliest work in Maithili appears to be Varn Ratnakar by Jyotirishwar Thakur dated about 1224 AD.
The name Maithili is derived from the word
Mithila, an ancient kingdom of which King
Janaka was the ruler (See
Ramayana). Maithili is also one of the names of
Sita, the wife of King
Rama and daughter of King
Janaka.
The Medieval age of Maithili appears to be during Karnat Dynasty when the names of the following scholars got prominence: Gangesh, Padmanabh, Chandeshwar, Vireshwar, Vidyapati, Vachaspati, Pakshadhar, Ayachi, Udayan, Shankar etc.
Vidyapati is said to have lived in the period 1350 to 1450. Vidyapati, though a Sanskrit scholar, wrote innumerable poems(songs) relating to Bhakti and Shringar in Maithili. Though equally accepted in Bengal and Mithila, his songs are the soul of Mithila and no celebration is complete without his songs. It will not be an exaggeration to say that his songs have survived in the throats of Maithil women folk. Verses of Vidhyapati are given religious importance in the culture of Mithila.
Theatrical writings in Medieval age are not less important. The following need mention: Umapati: (Parijat Haran), Jyotireeshwar: (Dhurt Samagam), Vidyapati: (Goraksha Vijay, Mani Manjari), Ramapati: (Rukmini Haran), Lal: (Gauri Swayambar), Manbodh: (Krishna Janma)
Maithili has been preferred by many authors to write humour and satire. Writers like Dr. Hari Mohan Jha took steps to bring about fundamental changes in the centuries old Mithila Culture. His work like ''Khatar Kaka Ke Tarang'' decorated mordern maithili Literature.
Maithili has now been listed in VIIIth schedule of the Indian Constitution and thus now it is one of the 22 National Languages of India. Maithali was accepted by Sahitya Academy and since its inclusion has won awards almost every year. A number of academy awards have been won for translation from other languages.
Modern Maithili came into its own after Sir
George Abraham Grierson, Irish linguist and civil servant, tirelessly reasearched Maithili folklore and wrote its grammar.
Modern Maithili Writers
★ Parmeshwar Jha
★ Sitaram Jha
★ Kabishekhar Badrinath Jha
★ Murali Jha
★ Surendranath Jha Suman
★ Kashikant Mishra Madhup
★ Chandranath Mishra Amar
★ Kanchinath Jha Kiran
★ Prof. Hari Mohan Jha
★ Ishnath Jha
★ Brajkishore Verma "Manipadma"
★ Dr.
Binod Bihari Verma
★ Acharya Surendra Jha 'Suman'
★ Baidyanath Mishra Yatri (Nagarjuna)
★ Sudhanshu Shekhar Choudhary
★ Upendra Nath Jha Vyas
★ Prof. Radha Kant Jha
★ Mahamahopadhyay Umesh Mishra
★
Dr. Jayamant Mishra
★ Prof. Saryu Prasad Mishra 'Anand'
★ Prof. Krishna Kant Mishra
★ Kumar Ganganand Singh
★ Dr Chandra Nath Jha(Mangarauni)
★ Sri Gaya Nand Jha kaviji (Antour, Benipur)
★ Sri Hemant Kumar Jha (Antour, Benipur)
★ Dr. Ramanath Jha
★ Prof. Tantra Nath Jha
★
Acharya Ramlochan Saran
★ Dr. Laxman Jha Dr. Subhadra Jha
★ Achutanand Dutt
★ Bhola Lal Das
★ Baidyanath Jha
★ Yoganand Jha
★ Narendra Das
★ Rajeshwar Jha
★ Arsi Prasad Singh
★ Prof. Buddhidhari Singh Ramakar
★ Late Damodar Lal Das
★ Sri Brahmadeo Lal Das
★ Sri Ratnesh Kumar Jha Kolkatiya
★ Prof. Uma Nath Jha and many more.
★ Man Mohan Jha
★ Professor Vijay Kumar Jha (Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Wardha)
★ Babuaji Jha Ajnat
★ Shri Murali Madhusudan Thakur
★ Shri Vibhuti Anand Jha
★ Shri Ratnesh Kumar Jha.
★ Pt. Shri Deokant Mishra
See also
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Languages of India
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List of national languages of India
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List of Indian languages by total speakers
References
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This language's entry in the
Ethnologue.
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Download Maithili Word Processor: Madhyam developed by Balendu Sharma Dadhich
External links
[1]MaithiliView
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Know Details About Maithili Language
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History of Maithili Language
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Indian Poets Writing In Maithili
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Karna Kayastha community of Mithila region
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Maithili at the Rosetta Project
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Maithili at Ethnologue
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Maithili at the Linguist
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Request to Allocate the Maithili Script in the Unicode Roadmap
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