भोजपुरी
AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool, InBho
Budh
Sri: 27.11.9113
Swaagat! Sab premi log.
[International
Bhojpuri eSkool, InBho, Wenesday: 12.02.2014 AD
Welcome! All lovers]
** Khaas baat: [Special Matter]:
[Now Bhojpuri is the 6th among the 15 most common languages of
the World.
(However, it is not recognized till today by the non-working discriminatory
UPA Government of India )]
Bhojpuri aaj Sansaar ke 15 Sab se Jaadaa Bolewaalaa bhaasaa sab me` 6 vaa`
sthaan pa baa.
(Baakir Bhaarate me` ekar aaj tak nikamma Diskriminetari UPA Sarkaar se
Maanyataa naikhe)
PaaTh-59:
1. Bhojpuri
ke Itihaas Bhoogol:
[History
Geography of Bhojpuri]:
1.1 Praadurbhaav:
[Development]:
Bhojpuri
ke Praadurbhaav vikhyaat Raajaa Bhoj (Raajdhaani: Bhojpur aaj ke Bhopaal ke
najdeek) ke samay
se joRal jaa sakelaa jekar raaj Bhaarat me` Bang Prades se Aandhaar aur Kaandhaar tak
kahal jaalaa; je bhail
rahan karib:
Vikramaabd: 0 + 6*30 baris me`
= 180 Baris*1.
=> Vikramaabd: 180
=> KhrisTyaabd: 237 AD
=> SrizTyaabd: 1 972 947 337 or Sri: 7337 in short.
1.2 Udbhav: [Origin]:
Kuch Bhojpuriaa logan ke maanyataa ke anusaar Bhojpuri ke Udbhav bhail baa:
Aaraa, Chapraa aur
Baliiaa tripu`Da ke kendra: ‘Gyanpuram: Knowledge Park’ se*2 je
me` pahilkaa duno Bihaar me` baa jabki a`tim Uttar Pradesh me` baa.
[According to some
bhojpuria, Bhojpuri originated from
'Gyanpuram: Knowledge Park’ which lies in the center of the famous Triangle "Ara, Chapra and
Ballia" of which the former two lie in Bihar whereas the latter is in
Uttar Pradesh.
There are more Bhojpuria in Uttar Pradesh than in
Bihar in India.
Bhaazaa Vigyaan: ke anusaar “Bhojpuri bhaashaa”
ke udgam khaas ka ke Sanskrit se bhail baa je me` dosaro bhaashaa ke sabda
milal baaRe sa. Dekhi neece:
[According to Linguistic Science Bhojpuri has
developed from Sanskrit borrowing many words and phrases from lokal languages.]
Sanskrit > Praakrit and Paali >
Bhojpuri, Banglaa, Awadhi, Maithili, Magahi, Raarasthaani,
ChattisgaD*I, Bajjikaa, Angikaa >
Hindi and Urdu are the Niece of above languages
which are granddaughters of Sanskrit and daughters of Praakrit and Paali..
Bhojpuri ta~ Hindi ke booaa ha, naa ki dialect
jaisan ki Dher Hindi ke log kahelan. Saayad oh logan ke ‘Bhaashaa Vigyaan ke
abc-o naikhe maalum, aisan saaf laagataa.
“AntarrazTreey global Bhojpuri” jekar janam ta~ 237AD
me` bhail baa, baakir ekar Saahitya ke prasaar aaj ke jamaanaa ke “drishya-Shravya-kaavya”,
‘auDio-visual-art’ ke roop me` jor sor se hotaa.
[International global Bhojpuri originateted in
237AD, but its literature is developing fast in the form of “drishya-Shravya-kaavya”,
‘Audio-visual-art’.]
1.3 Vistaar: [Spread]:
Aaj Bhojpuri Sansaar ke 5
Mahaadesan ke 12 se jaadaa desan me` 20 - 25 karoR bolewaalaa log baaRan*3.
Ekar Saahitya “drishya-Shravya-kaavya”, ‘auDio-visual-art’ ke roop me` hokhe ke
kaaran, aaj Bhojpuri globalli din dunaa raat cargunaa se hotaa.
Ee baat puraanpanthi saahityakaar
logan ke samajh ke baahar baa, je aajo kavitaa maane ‘jhooTh ke moTari’-e
samajhelan.
*1. History written by Western Historians is mum, not only on Raajaa
Bhoj but also on his ancestor, Cakravarti Raajaa Vikramaaditya (of
Mahaakavi Kaalidas fame with Raajdhaaniat Ujjain, not Patna); the 'Vikramaabd'
started about 57 years before the start of Khristyaabd: 0 AD.
Since Indians are reckoning,
counting and celebrating the colorful day every year as 'Start of the New
Year, known as 'Vikramaabd' or 'Vikram Samvat' after the end of Holikaa
Dahan day on which almost all Indian festivals are celebrated; some
Bhojpuria log simply laugh at the History written by Western Historians or by
their followers.
*2. Jahaa` se Mahaatmaa Gaandhi
Sri: 9017 [09.04.1917 AD] ke din Pt. Ambikaa Datta Sharmaa ke ‘Gyaanpur’,
district Bhojpur, Bihaar ke ghar se Bhaarat ke Swatantrataa ke laRaai
suru bhail.
*3. Vistaar: Bhojpuri ke
vistaar hamani ke ‘Bhojpur' (Bhopaal ke najdeek, Madhya Pradesh), se le
ke Bhojpur jilaa, Bihaar, aur fer ‘Ara, Chapra, Ballia’ Bihaar aur Uttar
Pradesh se nikal ke aaj ke Bhaarat ke UP, Dilli, Bihaar, JhaarkhanD,
ChattisgaD*a, Pachimi Bangaal (Aasansol,
Raaniganj, Durgaapur, Haoraa, Kolkaataa me`) 6 Praantan me`; aur Mumbai,
Raurkela, Vishaakhaapattam, Allahaabaad, NCR Delhi, aadi saharan me`; auru
Bhaarat se baahar Nepaal, Pakistaan, Maurisas, Guyanaa, Surinaam, Trinidaad,
Singaapore, Fiji me`; fer thoR bahut Holland, Malaysia, UganDaa, USA,
Germany
(17 000), EnglainD,
AusTraliaa, Banglaadesh, jaisan desan
me` failal baa.
Auru dekhi` neece ki kaise
Bhaarat ke UPA Sarkaar, Bhojpuri ke Maanyataa naa de ke, Sansaar me` okar sahi
sthaan diaave me` rok lagawale baa.
2. Bhojpuri Bhaasa ke KoD aur
Upbhaashaa:
[Language Code of Bhojpuri
and Dialects]:
2.1 Bhojpuri ke Language KoD: ISO:
639-2: bho
[Language Code of Bhojpuri:
ISO 639-3: bho –
inclusive Code
:
hns – Caribbean Hindustani
2.2 [Eleven Dialects of Bhojpuri
are shown below:]
Bhojpuri ke 11 Upbhaashaa neece dekhi`:
Bhojpuri
2.2.1 Daxini Maanak Bhojpuri,
[Southern Standard]:
Bhojpur, Rohtaas, Kaimur,
Baxar (all 4 of Ara, Chapra, Ballia Triangle me`), Saaran,
Siwaan, Gopaal Ganj (all 3 of Ara, Chapra, Ballia Triangle me`) in
Bihaar, and Balliaa (of Ara, Chapra, Ballia Triangle), and Eastern
Ghaazipur in Uttar Pradesh, Palaamu, Raanchi in JhaarkhanD, Sargujaa
(Ambikaapur) in ChattisgarD*a.
2.2.2 Uttari Maanak Bhojpuri,
[Northern Standard]:
[Deorea, Gorakhpur, and Basti in Uttar Pradesh,
Champaran in Bihar.]
2.2.3 Pascimi Maanak Bhojpuri, [Western Standard]:
Vaaraanasi, AazamgaD*a, Mirzaapur, Ghaazipur Uttar Pradesh me`.
2.2.4 Naagpuria:
Chotaanaagpur ke Palaamu
Jilla je ab JhaarkhanD Praant me` baa, aur ChattisgaD*a ke Sargujaa Jilla me`
ekaraa ke bolal jaalaa.
(BaghelkhanDi ke roop ee
Madhya pradesh me` bolal jaalaa, baakir ee log ekaraa ke Bhojpuri naa maane, eh
se ekaraa ke ham eehaa` Bhojpuri me naikhi let.)
2.2.5 Nepaal me` Bhojpuri ke 4 roop
baa:[4 dialects of Bhojpuri in
Nepal]:
Thaaru Bhojpuri, Mdhesi,
Domraa, Musahri
2.2.6 Maurisas me` Maurisian
Bhojpuri [Mauritian in Mauritius]:
2.2.7 Fiji me` Fijian [in Fiji
'Fijian Bhojpuri']:
2.2.8 'Kaireebian Bhojpuri' Guyanaa
me`
[Caribbean Hindustani in
Guyana]:
2.2.9 Surinaam me`: Surname [in
Surinam: Surname]:
2.2.10 'Kaireebbian Trinidaadi Bhojpuri'
Trinidaad aur Tobago me`:
[in Trinidad & Tobago: Caribbean Trinidadi Bhojpuri]:
2.2.11
‘AntarrazTreey Global Bhojpuri’ poore Sansaar me` jawan Bhojpuri holaa, je me`
dosar lokal bhasaa ke sabd aur kahaauto milal rahelaa, jaisan eehaa` likhal
baa:
['International global Bhojpuri' used
all over the world, written in Roman or Devanadari script using many local
words and phrases.]
Jaisan ki “AntarraazTreey Bhojpuri
eSkool” pa likhal baa, dekhi` Google Blogger pa [in all over the World
either with Roman Script or Devanaagari Lipi me`, as shown in the book
“Pracalit Bhojpuri” on www.google.com and explained by “International
Bhojpuri eSkool” on Blogger www.google+.com , and on the regular Publications
of “भोजपुरी Mitram global Bhojpuri eDainik” on www.bhojpurialog.blogspot.com and elsewhere like
the book entitled “Kaliyug me Satyug” in Bhojpuri and English on www.scribd.com
.]
3. Bhojpuri ke sahi sthaan
Sansaar ke 15 sabse Pracalit
bhaazaa ke beec, Sri: 9100.
Source: Ethnologue.
[The position of Bhojpuri
among the 15 most common languages of the world: 2000 AD]:
Sl.no. Language Speakers*, mln Countries**
Sa` Bhaasaa Bolewaalaa Desh Sa`
1. Mandarin, Cini Chinese 874 16
2. Hindi, Bhaarat India 366 17
3. Angreji English 341 104
4. Speni Spanish 327
se 358 43
5. Bangaali Bengali, India, B'des 207 9
6a. Bhojpuri, 200 se 250 12
6. Portugaali Portugese 176 33
7. Rusi Russian 167 30
8. Japaani Japanese 125 26
9. Garman German, Standard 100 40
10. Koriaai Korian 78 31
11. Fransisi French 77 53
12. Wu Cini Chinese , Cin 77 1
13. Javaani Javanese 75 4
14 Yue Cini Chinese 71 20
15. Telagu, Bhaarat 69 7
Sa`ket: * Approximate numbers of native speakers.
** Number of countries with substantial speakers
6a. Number of Bhojpuri speakers is based on various sources like
'Times of India', IGNOU, New Delhi, The Hindu.
Uupar se ee pataa calataa ki
Bhojpuri ke sthaan, Sansaar ke Bhaasaa sab me` 6, Chauaa` hokhe ke caahi`, baakir
Bhaarat ke UPA Sarkaar, Bhojpuri ke maanyataa pa sutal baa.
[From above it is clear: The Position of Bhojpuri among the first 15 most
common Languages should be 6th, but the UPA Govt. of India is sleeping on its
approval.]
(Auru baa)
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eSkool ke
Praacaarya: devadoot S. [The Principal of eSkool: devadoot S.]
email:devadoot05@gmail.com
AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool ke Uddes:
(‘InBeS’ kahi` caahe ‘InBho’ eke baat baa.)
‘AntarraasTreey Bhojpuri eSkool’, InBho Sansaar ke uu logan ke ego ‘eSkool’
ha~, je Bhojpuri Bhaasaa, Saahitya aur Sanskriti se prem karelan, aur ee
sabhan ke aur jaadaa sikhe aur baD*aawe ke caahelan. Bhojpuri ke jarie ee log Vigyaan,
Kalaa, MeDiaa, Taknaki, ManejmenT, Patrakaaritaa, Kheti aur dosar
Profesan me` Sansaar me` leek se haT ke gyaanvardhan kare ke uddes
rakhelan.
[Aim of International Bhojpuri eSkool:
‘International Bhojpuri eSkool’, InBho is a school for those persons who
love Bhojpuri language, literature and culture and wish to learn and develop
the same. The enhancement of Science, Art, Media, Technology, Management,
Journalism, Agriculture and other Profession also aimed without sticking to the
conventional methods.]
Hamni ke Bhojpuri ke ‘Roman’ caahe ‘Devanaagari’ me` se kawano lipi me`
likh sakile. Sab log dekhi` .[We may use
either Roman or Devanagari script for writing Bhojpuri. This is for the
Notification of all.]
Maanav ke dharmo ke log alag alag mat mataantar banaa ke badnaam ka dele
baa, kekar kekar naav lee`? Baakir, 'OlD is Gold' aur golD = Sanaatanaarya
je jaldi gandaa naa hokhe.
[The Dharma (= the way of living together) of Manav (=Man in short) is also
polluted by advent of many religions, but the ‘Old is Gold = Sanaatanaarya
Starting SrizTyaabd: 1 972 949 113.11.25
which is not polluted so easily.]
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Oraa gail. [The End]
Bhojpuri12.02.14
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