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Baldeo Das Birla Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

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Death Cause: Age-related Illness
Age: 93 Years
Wife: Yogeshwari Devi

Baldeo Das Birla

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Profession(s)Businessman, Philanthropist, Writer
Career
First BookChhandogya Upanishad Rahasya (1926)
Raja Baldeo Birla's book, Chhandogya Upanishad Rahasya
Awards, Honours, Achievements • Awarded the Raibahadur title by Bihar and Orissa (now Odisha) states (1917)
• Honoured with the title of 'Raja' by the Maharaja of Dumraon (1925)
• Awarded D. Litt. by Banaras Hindu University
• Honoured with the title of 'Raja' by the British
Personal Life
Date of BirthYear, 1863
BirthplaceMumbai
Date of DeathYear, 1956
Age (at the time of death) 93 Years
Death CauseAge-related illness
Nationality• British Indian (1863-1947)
• Indian (1947-1956)
HometownMumbai
College/UniversityBanaras Hindu University
Educational QualificationDoctor of Literature
ReligionHinduism
Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Family
Wife/SpouseYogeshwari Devi
ChildrenSons - 4
• Jugal Kishore Birla (industrialist & philanthropist)
• Rameshwar Das Birla (entrepreneur & philanthropist)
• Ghanshyam Das Birla (businessman)
Ghanshyam Das Birla
• Brij Mohan Birla (industrialist and philanthropist)
Daughters - 2
• Bhagwani Devi Birla
• Jai Devi Birla
ParentsFather- Shiv Narayan Birla
Mother- Kundini Devi Birla
SiblingsSister- Jheemi Devi Birla (born in 1866)

Baldeo Das Birla

Some Lesser Known Facts About Baldeo Das Birla

  • He was the adopted son of Shiv Narayan Birla. His father was a member of the Marwari tradition.
  • Baldeo Das Birla’s father started the cotton trade in 1861, and in 1880, passed its responsibility to Baldeo.
  • With his father, he started the trade of cotton, jute, and opium with China.
  • Along with making his business successful, Baldeo did a lot of charity work. He donated Rs 1 lakh for gaushalas (cow sheds) in 1880.
  • In 1887, Baldeo moved to Calcutta City (now Kolkata) to start a business of jute. He named his company ‘Baldevdas Jugalkishor.’
  • He later opened a trading house named ‘Shiv Narain – Baldev Das’ in Bombay.
  • He was associated with the establishment of the Calcutta Medical College (now, Medical College, Kolkata).
  • Baldeo Das Birla opened the Birla School in Pilani, Rajasthan in 1918. It is one of the oldest schools in Rajasthan. He later opened a Sanskrit library in Banaras and a miscellaneous library in Calcutta.
  • He was closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi and funded Gandhiji’s Swaraj Movement.
  • Baldeo Das Birla conducted many philanthropic activities in the fields of education and religion. He was a supporter of the Swadeshi movement and contributed to the movement.
  • In 1920, he took retirement from his business and started pursuing religious study in Banaras.
  • Baldeo Das Birla published a book titled ‘Vedanta va Atmavichara’ in 1935.
  • He later built the Birla Mandir, also known as the Laxminarayan Temple. This was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1939.
  • In 1944, he got a dam built on Dhosi Hills for the bathing ritual of the pilgrims.

    Birla Brothers Plaque at Dhosi Hills

    Birla Brothers Plaque at Dhosi Hills

  • In 1950, his book, ‘Darshanik Vichara’ was published.
  • Baldeo and his wife were simple and held strong beliefs in religion and superstitions.