Weer Rajendra Rishi (4 January 1917[a]– 1 December 2002[1]) was an Indian linguist, diplomatic translator, and Romani studies scholar.
Rishi was born Waliati Ram Rishi in Makarampur, Punjab on 23 September 1917.[1][a] He married in 1938 and entered the civil service soon thereafter. He changed his given names to Weer Rajendra in 1948. He completed an MA in Russian language and literature, and in 1950, another MA in English at Nagpur University.[1]
Rishi then served as the Director of the Indian Institute of Romani Studies at Chandigarh and the editor of Roma - Half-Yearly Journal on the Life, Language and Culture of Roma. He was later named Honorary President of the International Romani Union.
He died in Chandigarh on December 1, 2002, aged 85.[1]
Honours
Rishi received India's Padma Shri award in 1970.[3] He also received a National Millennium Award at the Millennium World Hindi Conference in 2000.[4]
Russian-Hindi Dictionary, with foreword by the late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Naʼī Dihlī : Sāhitya Akādemī, 1957)
Russian Grammar [in Hindi]
Russian Folklore [in Hindi]
Marriages of the Orient (Singapore: Chopmen Enterprises, 1970)
History of Russian literature [in Hindi] (1972)
Roma - The Panjabi Emigrants in Europe, Central and Middle Asia, the USSR, and the Americas (Patiala: Punjabi University, 1976 & 1996)
Multilingual Romani Dictionary [Romani/English/Hindi/Russian/French] (Chandigarh, India: Roma Publications, 1974)
Romani-Punjabi-English Conversation Book(Patial, India: Language Dept., Punjab, 1980)
Romani-Punjabi-English Dictionary (Patial, India: Language Dept., Punjab, 1981)
India & Russia - Linguistic & Cultural Affinity (Chandigarh, India: Roma Publications, 1982)
Gandamula To Sumeru [his autobiography] (Chandigarh, India: Roma Publications, 1992)
Learn Romani - set of 20 lessons
Notes
^ abAccording to the source,"Rishi was born Waliati Ram Rishi on September 23, 1917, at Makarampur, Patiala, but the date was officially recorded as January 4, 1917, which he always stated as his birthday."