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Our
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Born in village of madhubani district. Our
grandmother got married at a very tender age of twelve to shri
Basudeo jha of Satlakha village of madhubani district. They had
five children. Our grandfather passed away very young. Our father
was just five year old at that particular time.
Every one in her village called her “BAI”, with respect. She was
like mother Teresa of her village.
She herself saw very difficult phases in her life, as bringing up
five children, especially three girls with literally no source of
money was a Herculean task. Very soon her elder son Nagesh started
working at the age of seventeen.
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One
of our memories of our grandmother, which is very strong in our
mind is that whole day there was something cooking in the “ Bhansa
ghar”(kitchen). IT was a regular practice that whoever visited her
could not go before having full meal. Along with her daily
rituals, she used to make kohbar, pauti-mauni (boxes prepared
through reed), janeo, (the sacred thread which all Brahmins wear).
Although we were all very small at that particular time but she
had done all preparations of my wedding. She had an ardent desire
of seeing my wedding but at the same time she was quiet modern to
think that education was very important for us. Our grand mother
never wore stitched clothes in her life.
Till the last moment in her life she kept working and painting all
the mud walls of our house on different occasions like Diwali,
Dushera etc.
She passed away in 1985 passing this great art to her grand
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Dr. Umeshwar Jha and Mrs. Kumud Jha:
Dr. Umeshwar Jha was well known doctor of Saharsa District.
He was a gold medallist from
Patna Medical College. He was married to Kumud jha of Nehra
village. Kumud was just 12 year old when she got married.
They had ten children out of which six
girls and two sons survived. After getting all his daughters
married they settled in Chattapur. Along with her artistic
skills, Kumud had great agricultural skills and after her
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She is very good
in painting, sujni making, reed work, path work and silk
embroidery.
Dr. Umeshwar jha
passed away in 1987. Smt. Kumud Jha is still living in
Chattapur and Kamat (A small
village of Saharsa district).
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ARCHITECT SH.
SURESH JHA:
Born in Satlakha village of Madhubani District in the year
1944. He was fourth child of Mrs. Phool Maya Devi. He was
very hard working since his childhood. He was called “Boodbhai”(old
brother) among all the villagers, as he was a very
responsible child.
He studied in “lohakapsiha” school, which was almost ten
kilometers away from his village. All the boys used to walk
to their school, crossing few streams on the way. It used to
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After his
schooling he came to Delhi barefoot, with dreams of doing
something very big.
His brother wanted him to do some clerical job but he wanted
to study further and join something different which had more
opportunities in life.
It was at this particular time that he joined five years
course in Architecture. He used to work during daytime and
attend Night College.
Along with his Architecture he mastered the art of yogasna
under swami Dhirendra Brahmachari. After completion of third
year of Architecture he got married to Manju in the year
1965. By the time he finished his Architecture all three of
us were born.
He started his own practice in Delhi without telling his
wife that he had left his job. Slowly with lots of hard work
he established himself in the field of Architecture and
opened a firm called “Architechno”.
Today he is one of the most established architects of Delhi
who specializes in-group housing societies, institutional
buildings, banks and residences and temples.
His passion for learning is never ending. Even today apart
from his Architecture he continues to learn Sanskrit at
and has cleared two three levels of exams. He
is also very active in his architectural works, which are in
Delhi and Vrindavan.
He is the most supportive and inspiring father. As he always
says, “I wish I had three more daughters, as talented as
Manisha, Bandana and Puja”.
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Mrs. Manju
Jha:
Born in 1949, in Nehra village, of Madhubani District. Manju
is the eldest, out of eight children of Dr. Umeshwar Jha and
Mrs. Kumud Jha. Since her childhood Manju was quiet active
in Music, Dance and ritual art. She did her schooling from
Elars girl’s high school. She got married at the age of
fourteen after which she completed her BSC.
After finishing her graduation, she finally joined her
husband in Delhi. Along with the daily household chores,
which she did herself, she also used to take out blue prints
in the office. In the initial years she was the only staff
of her husbands office.
Due to her hard work and ambitious nature all her daughters
became Architects. Even today she is the column of the whole
house without whom everybody feels lost in her family.
She kept the tradition of Mithilanchal totally alive in her
house and has passed the strong tradition of maithil culture
in her three daughters. Today she is not only helping her
husband and daughters in their profession, she has very
successfully imbibed maithil culture in her grand children.
Mrs. Manju Jha is working in Architechno Corporation and is
very actively practicing Madhubani paintings.
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