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Upendrakishore Ray
 
My grandfather
By Satyajit Ray

U Ray was born in 1862 and died in 1915. He was writer, painter, musician, and scientist – and made outstanding contribution in each capacity.


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e was a pioneer of children's literature in Bengal. The children's magazine SANDESH which he founded in 1913 set an incredibly high standard in form and content. He wrote illustrated versions of Ramayana & Mahabharata for children which Tagore thought unsurpassable. He also wrote tender versions of Bengali folk tales & a fascinating series of accounts of prehistoric animal life.
Tribute in writing
 
 
Ray's cover drawing for his grandfather's book, published in his centenary in 1963
Tribute in painting
 
As a musician, he composed many wonderful children's songs and Brahmo Samaj hymns which are still regularly sung. He also wrote text books on the playing of various musical instruments which were models of their kind.

As a scientist, his main contribution - revolutionary even by Western reckoning - were in the field of printing and block making. In fact, he was the first to introduce half tone blocks into India, and in time, incorporated improvements in its methods which were adopted in Western Countries. This is particularly astonishing in view of the fact that he never had a chance to go abroad and was completely self-taught.
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