Bairagi Kainla
Til Bikram Nembang Limbu, popularly known as Bairagi Kainla or Bairagi Kaila ; is a senior litterateur of Nepal. He has served as Chancellor of the Nepal Academy from 2066 BS to 2070 BS. Part of his significant literary struggle was the Tesro Aayam movement. During the early 1960s, he with Ishwor Ballav and Indra Bahadur Rai searched unexplored realms of Nepali literature. They added a new dimension – the third dimension – to Nepalese literature.
He is currently working in the field of Folklore of Limbu ethnic people of Eastern Nepal. He is also working to promote the culture, language and literature of the minor community, nationalities and indigenous people of Nepal. Bairagi Kainla was nominated as a member of the Royal Nepal Academy in 1990.
Early life and education
Bairagi Kainla was born in 1939 and learnt his first letters at home. He was taught by local teachers. He lived in a joint family and his father had six wives. Kainla's father was quite ahead of his times. He was liberal enough to send him to study Science in Darjeeling. But more than formal studies, Kainla became busy in literary programmes. In Darjeeling, Kainla met Indra Bahadur Rai and Ishwar Ballav in college whose encouragement became pivotal in shaping his poet-personality. These trio's incessant debates on writing incited the publishing of their magazine titled Phool Paat Patkar where they published poetry, essays and short stories.Born in joint family, Kainla grew up with eight brothers and six sisters. Always having someone around him was the best part of being grown up in big family, Kainla remembers. He also remembers that the sad part of big family was that the women in the family had to wake up around four o'clock in the morning and start their daily chores. He recalls that his father was among the first of Limbu to emphasize education and he had sent his children far away from home for further studies. His father had also published the first Limbu lyrical poetry Kirat Mikhan Samlo which was later translated to Devnagari by Kainla in 2038 BS.
In conversation with Para Limbu, Chairperson of Spiny Babbler, he said,
He studied Science and completed Intermediate of Science from Darjeeling Government College affiliated to Calcutta University.
Career
Beginning
Bairagi Kainla's poetical works began since the early 1960s while he was a young student in Darjeeling. During the time, hand written magazines were popular as printing was costly. Kainla published lot of his work in them.The Third Dimension (''[Tesro Aayam]'')
Kainla met Indra Bahadur Rai and Ishwor Ballav in college in Darjeeling, whose encouragement became pivotal in shaping his poet-personality. Their incessant debates on writing incited the publishing of their magazine Phool Paat Patkar with their pocket money where they published poetry, essays and short stories.Kainla formed a trio with Indra Bahadur Rai and Ishwor Ballav who came like a thunder with new literary trend and a powerful movement called Tesro Aayam. In 1963 AD, Kainla, Rai and Ballav first experimented with Tesro Aayam writing. They started the Aayameli movement from Darjeeling with the publication of a journal titled Tesro Aayam triggering a theoretical jolt in Nepali literature at the time.
Kainla did not write much, whatever he wrote he did most powerfully. He hails from Limbu community of eastern Nepal. He uses local myths and lore in his poetry leading to a diversion in traditional writing. Kainla's poetry is the song of freedom. He is a great freedom-fighter and participated actively in different movements. Deep undertone of love and revolt can be heard in his work. His poems of Bairagi kainlakaa Kavitaharu contains some masterpieces in Nepali.
Chancellor of the Nepal Academy
Kainla served as a Chancellor of Nepal Academy from 2066 BS to 2070 BS.Works
Publications
- Bairagi Kainlaka Kavitaharu, Sajha Prakasan, Bikram Samvat 2031/1974
- Sappok-Chomen:Limbu Jatima Kokh-Puja, Nepal Academy, B.S.2048/1991
- Nahen Mundhum:Irsya ra AankhiDahiko Aakhyan ra Anusthan, B.S 2051
- Samsogha Mundhum:Pretatmako Aakhyan ra Anusthan, B.S. 2051
- Sasik Mundhum: Moch-Marne Akhyan ra Anusthan, B.S. 2052
- Tongsimg Tokma Mundhum:Akhyan ra Anusthan, B.S. 2052
- Nawacoit Mundhum, B.S. 2060
- Andha Manchheharu ra Hatti, B.S. 2068
- Mujingna Kheyongna Mundhum, B.S. 2070
- Lahadongna-Suhampheba Mundhum, B.S. 2070
- Pajaiba Mundhum, B.S. 2070
- Khappunama Mellonghangma nu Luplinama Wadannama Mundhum, B.S. 2070
- Namsami-Kesami Mundhum, B.S. 2070
Translation: Poetry
- Kirat Jagaran Geet by Subba Kharga Bahadur Nembang Limbu, B.S. 2038
Edited: Prose
- Limbu Bibliography, Royal Nepal Academy, B.S. 2050
- Limbu Bhasa Tatha Sahitya Vichar Gosthi, Royal Nepal Academy, B.S. 2050
- Rastriya Bhasako Kavita Sangalo , Royal Nepal Academy
- Limbu Folktales in Saipatri, Royal Nepal Academy
Co-writing
- Limbu Grammar, Yakthung Huppan-लिम्बू ब्याकरण
Magazine and Journal editing
- Tesro Aayam , Darjeeling, A.D. 1963
- Kavita , Royal Nepal Academy
- Limbu Language and Literature, A Tri-Lingual Journal, Since A.D. 1993
Social Activities
- Former Member, Royal Nepal Academy
- Former Member, Linguistic Society of Nepal
- President, Society for the Development of The Limbu Language, Literature and Culture
- Vice President, Nepal Center for Contemporary Studies, Nepal
- Former Member, Nepal National Ethnographic Museum
- Member, Folklore Society of Nepal
- Member, Ganeshman Singh Academy. Nepal
- Convenor, National Language Policy Advisory Committee, HMG,
- Member, National Cultural Policy Recommendation Committee, HMG,
- Member, Recommendation Committee for News Broadcast in Some National Languages of Nepal, HMG
- Coordinator, Education For All, NNPA, Thematic Group on Indigenous Peoples and Linguistic Minorities, HMG, 2002
- Life Member, Royal Nepal Academy
- Chairman, Sajha Prakashan Nepal
- President, Democratic Creators United Forum, Nepal BS 2063
- Former Advisor, NEFEN
- Advisor Kirat Yakthung Chumlung
Literary awards
- Shajha Puraskar, B.S. 2031
- Medals: Gorkha Dakshin Bahu, B.S. 2051
- Yuga Kavi SiddiCharan Puraskar, B.S. 2052
- Harihar Shastri- Sabitri Devi Sahitya Puraskar, B.S. 2058
- Shri Krishna Kumari Manorath Smriti Puraskar, B.S. 2060
- Aadivasi Greeti Samman - B.S. 2063
- Madhuparka Samman, B.S. 2065
- Vishist Shrasta Samman, B.S. 2066
- Iman Singh Chemjong Sahitya Puraskar, Sikkim, India, 2011