Nazir Dekhaiya

Noormahammad Alarakh Dekhaiya
'Nazir' Dekhaiya
Native name નૂરમહંમદ અલારખ દેખૈયા 'નાઝિર'
Born Noormahammad Alarakh Dekhaiya
(1921-02-13)13 February 1921
Bhavnagar, British India
Died 16 March 1988(1988-03-16) (aged 67)
Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
Pen name Nazir
Occupation Poet
Language Gujarati
Nationality Indian
Genre Ghazal
Notable works
  • Tushar (1962)
  • Soona Sadan (2006)
Spouse Halimabai

Noormahammad Alarakh Dekhaiya (Gujarati: નૂરમહંમદ અલારખ દેખૈયા), better known by his pen name Nazir Dekhaiya (Gujarati: નાઝિર દેખૈયા), was a Gujarati ghazal poet from Gujarat, India. His ghazal collections include Tushar (1962), Nazirni Ghazalo (part 1-2) and Soona Sadan (2006).

Life

He was born on 13 February 1921 in Bhavnagar to Alarakhabhai and his second wife Dhanbai. His father was a Bandmaster. He lost his parents at his childhood. He studied till 2nd standard. He learned Clarinet and started to work in family owned India Abhu Band as a bandmaster. With shifting time and decreasing demand of band, he moved to his uncle's home in Ahmedabad. His brothers died thereafter and he became responsible for his family. To overcome financial needs, he joined District Panchayat Board in 1956 as servant where he served till retirement.[1]

He died due to bronchopneumonia on 16 March 1988 in Bhavnagar.[1]

Works

“Kashu kehvane aavyo chu, hoon kargarva nathi aavyo,
Bijani jem aa jeevan anusarva nathi aavyo.”

(I have come to tell something significant, I haven’t come here to just blabber randomly. Like others I am not here to imitate any other’s life).

Nazir Dekhaiya[1]

He used to go in Ghazalsabha, a literary meeting in Bhavnagar where he got acquainted with other poets including Kishmat Qureshi, Barkat Virani, Ruswa Majhalumi, Vali Lakhani and Batuk Pandya. He studied ghazal under Kishmat Qureshi. Tushar, his first ghazal collection which contains 54 ghazals, published in 1962, followed by Tushar-2, Nazirni Ghazalo (Part 1-2) and Soona Sadan (2006). His ghazals mainly centers around Sufism, worship of god and talking with beloved.[2] His ghazal Gaganvasi was sung by Manhar Udhas.[1]

His short biography was published by his granddaughter, Sameera Dekhaiya Patrawala and grandson Firdaus Dekhaiya in October 2016.[1]

Personal life

His father Alarakhbhai had married twice. He had two sons; Jamal (later 'Bebas' Dekhaiya who was also poet) and Kadar from his first wife Hurbai. After death of Hurbai, he married Dhanbai who gave birth to Rahim and Noormohammad (later 'Nazir'). Nazir was raised by his stepbrother Jamal and his wife Hawabai. He married Halimabai. Their two daughters died at early age. He had three sons and three daughters.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Life and works of Nazir Dekhaiya, a gem in the realm of Gujarati Shayari". DeshGujarat News from Gujarat. 2016-10-24. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
  2. Andhariya, Kanu (2015). Dave, Ramesh R.; Desai, Parul Kandarp, eds. ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યનો ઈતિહાસ ગ્રંથ: ૭ (History of Gujarati Literature Volume: 7) (in Gujarati). Ahmedabad. pp. 227–228. ISBN 978-81-930884-5-6.
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