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The poem was published in January 1912, under the title Bharat Bhagya Bidhata in the Tatwabodhini Patrika, which was the official publication of the Brahmo Samaj with Tagore then the Editor. [ 19 ] In 1917, the song was again performed at the Congress conference and this time in aid of instrumental music by the Mahraja Bahadur of Nattore.
Sahitya Academy Yuva Puraskar 2019 for his long Hindi poem Bagh aur Sugna Munda ki Beti (The Tiger and the Daughter of Sugna Munda) [3]; Anuj Lugun- won the prestigious Bharat Bhushan Agarwal Award in 2011 for the best poem in Hindi [4]
The Sinhala script (Sinhala: සිංහල අක්ෂර මාලාව, romanized: Siṁhala Akṣara Mālāva), also known as Sinhalese script, is a writing system used by the Sinhalese people and most Sri Lankans in Sri Lanka and elsewhere to write the Sinhala language as well as the liturgical languages Pali and Sanskrit. [3]
Tu valmīki ki rāmāyan, Tu Vaiśāli ka lokatantr! Tu bodhi tatv ki karuna hai, Tu mahāvīr ka śāntimantr! Tu nālanda kā gyānadvīp, Tu hi akśat candan Bihār! Tu hai aśok ki dharm dhvaja, Tu guru govind ki vāni hai! Tu āryabhatt, tu śer śāh, Tu kunvar singh ki balidāni hai! Tu bāpu ki hai karmabhūmi, Dharati ka nandanavan Bihār!
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These volumes form today the standard text on Hindustani music, an indispensable starting point for any student of Hindustani Classical Music. His disciple S N Ratanjankar , famous musician Shri. Dilip Kumar Roy , Ratanjankar's disciple K. G. Ginde , S.C.R. Bhatt, Ram Ashrey Jha 'Ramrang' , Sumati Mutatkar and Krishna Kumar Kapoor are among the ...
Research and Choreography of Abhinaya Darpanam: In 1986 and subsequently in 1992 he presented his key contribution to Bharata Natyam, the choreography in dance-form of the entire classical Sanskrit text, the 'Abhinaya Darpanam' [2] Awards: He has received several awards. They are: Maharashtra State Award for Distinguished Service in the ...
Kapil Kapoor (born 17 November 1940) is an Indian scholar of History linguistics and literature and an authority on Indian intellectual traditions. [1] He is former Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and served as professor at the Centre for Linguistics and English, and at the Centre for Sanskrit Studies there before retiring in 2005.