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  2. Buddhacharita - Wikipedia

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    Of the poem's 28 cantos, only the first 14 are extant in Sanskrit (cantos 15 to 28 are in incomplete form). But in Chinese (5th century) and Tibetan translations, all 28 chapters are preserved. In 420 AD, Dharmakṣema [ 2 ] made a Chinese translation, and in the 7th or 8th century, a Tibetan version was composed by an unknown author which ...

  3. Heera Dom - Wikipedia

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    He is credited with creating the first poem about the Dalits. [2] The poem was Acchut Kee Shiqayat , which was printed in the "Saraswati" published in Allahabad in 1914. [ 3 ]

  4. Bhawani Prasad Mishra - Wikipedia

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    Mishra's work spans genres such as poetry, essays, memoirs, children's literature, and translations. However, he was most well-known for his poetry. His poetry was known for its profound emotional depth but for having a simple language that could be accessible to the common masses. It often dwelled on themes of everyday life. [3]

  5. Akhone Asgar Ali Basharat - Wikipedia

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    Akhone Asgar Ali Basharat is an author and poet from the Kargil district in the Union Territory of Ladakh in India. His writings are in the Balti language which is a Tibetic language natively spoken by the ethnic Balti people in the Baltistan region of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, Nubra Valley of the Leh district and in the Kargil district of Ladakh, India.

  6. Mohan Singh (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The other poets who contributed significantly to the growth of modern Punjabi poetry in the initial years include Amrita Pritam, Harbhajan Singh and Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Mohan Singh has been hailed as the greatest Punjabi poet of the 20th century [ 10 ] He is hailed by many modern artists including Hadiqa Kiani who refers to him, and recites his ...

  7. Akha Bhagat - Wikipedia

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    His other works includes Chittavichar Samvada, Santona Lakshano, Anubhav Bindu ("A Drop of Experience"), Avasthanirupan', Kaivalya Gita, as well as various Pada (poems) and Chhappa. [ 2 ] His Chhappa , a six stanza poems, are full of humorous and passes metaphorical comments on different aspects of spirituality and human life.

  8. Munawwar Rana - Wikipedia

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    This makes his poetry accessible to Indian audiences and explains his popularity in the poetic meets held in non-Urdu areas. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] His poetry exuding love for mother and motherland reached global audience through skillful translation by fellow Indian poet Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan .

  9. Doha (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Doha (Urdu: دوہا, Hindi: दोहा, Punjabi: ਦੋਹਾ) is a form of self-contained rhyming couplet in poetry composed in Mātrika metre. This genre of poetry first became common in Apabhraṃśa and was commonly used in Hindustani language poetry. [1] Among the most famous dohas are those of Sarahpa, Kabir, Mirabai, Rahim, Tulsidas ...