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  2. Madhabi - Wikipedia

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    Madhabi (Nepali: माधवी) is a 1983 Nepali mythological novel by Madan Mani Dixit. [1] It was published on 13 April 1983 by Sajha Prakashan, and won the Madan Puraskar (2039 BS) for the same year. [2] [3] It is a retelling of the story of Madhabi and Gallav from Mahabharata. Written in a grandiose setting, the novel depicts the economic ...

  3. Madhavi (play) - Wikipedia

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    Madhavi is an Indian play written in Hindi by Bhisham Sahni. This is a play in three acts which recounts an ancient tale of Madhavi , daughter of king Yayati from Mahabharata . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  4. List of Nepalese poets - Wikipedia

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    1 Nepali. 2 Nepal Bhasha. 3 English. 4 Hindi. 5 Chinese. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... poet, essayist, critic, columnist and ...

  5. Cheerharan - Wikipedia

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    Cheerharan (Nepali: चीरहरण) is a 2016 Nepali mythological novel by Neelam Karki Niharika. It was published by Sangri-La Books and is the ninth book of the author. The book won the Padmashree Sahitya Puraskar for the same year. [1] The novel is a retelling of the Mahabharata epic. It shows the pain suffered by women in the political ...

  6. Yajnaseni (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play is based on the Sanskrit epic The Mahabharata and Odia novel Yajnaseni by Pratibha Ray. [1] This play has been staged in Nepal, India and United States. Suman Pokhrel rendered the story into a solo play in Nepali by bringing the character Yajnaseni alone in the scenes. Pokhrel has personalized the play while maintaining the basic ...

  7. Yojana Gandha - Wikipedia

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    Yojangandha (Nepali: योजनगन्धा) is a Nepali novel by Binod Prasad Dhital. [1] It was published in 1995 by Sajha Prakashan. The book is based on a character from Mahabharata, Satyawati. The book won the prestigious Madan Puraskar. [2] It is second book of the author who previously penned a regional novel called Ujyalo Hunu Aghi.

  8. Meitei translations and literary adaptations of the Mahabharata

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    in 1724, Meitei King Pamheiba, also known as Gharib Nawaz, having converted from Sanamahism to Hinduism by Guru Gopaldas, composed his version of the Parikshit, a Meitei-language version of an episode he found appealing from the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

  9. Yalambar - Wikipedia

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    Yalamber or Yalung, Yalambar, Yalamwar, Yalamver (Nepali: यलम्बर) was a Kirati warrior and first king of the Kirata kingdom in Nepal, which he established in 800 B.C. [1] His capital was Yalakhom, present day Kathmandu Valley after conquering Central Nepal and his kingdom extended from river Trishuli in the west to river Teesta in the east of Bhutan.