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  2. Star Gauge - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Lady Su Hui along with the poem. The Star Gauge (Chinese: 璇璣圖; pinyin: xuán jī tú), or translated as "the armillary sphere chart", is the posthumous title given to a 4th-century Chinese poem written by the Sixteen Kingdoms poet Su Hui for her husband.

  3. Dalit literature - Wikipedia

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    These poets sought to transcend the rigid norms of temple and monastic life. [54] In the nineteenth century, Bhima Bhoi, a Kondh tribal poet and follower of Mahima Dharma, continued the tradition of protest literature. His works, such as the Stuti Chintamani, the Srutinisedha Gita, and the Nirbeda Sadhana, , criticized orthodox rituals and ...

  4. Keshavdas - Wikipedia

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    Keshavdas Mishra (Hindi pronunciation: [keːɕəvəd̪ɑːsə miɕrə]; 1555–1617), usually known by the mononym Keshavdas, was an Indian Poet, Writer, Scholar and administrator who was best known for his work Rasikpriya , a pioneering work of the Riti Kaal of Hindi literature. He was patronized by Vir Singh Deo of Orchha.

  5. Koduram Dalit - Wikipedia

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    One such poet was Jankavi Koduram Dalit, who was born on 5 March 1910 in the village of Tikri (Arjunda), located in the district of Durg now in Balod district. His father, Ram Bharosa, was an agriculturist, and Koduram spent his childhood among agricultural laborers in a rural environment. He received his early education at Arjunda Middle School.

  6. Hindi literature - Wikipedia

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    The four representative poets of this era represent the best in Hindi Poetry. A unique feature of this period is the emotional (and sometimes active) attachment of poets with national freedom struggle, their effort to understand and imbibe the vast spirit of a magnificent ancient culture and their towering genius which grossly overshadowed all ...

  7. Manglesh Dabral - Wikipedia

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    Manglesh Dabral (16 May 1948 – 9 December 2020) was an Indian Hindi poet and journalist. He was associated with Hindi-language newspapers including Jansatta , Hindi Patriot , and Purvagrah . Some of his popular works include Pahar Par Lalten ( transl. lamp on the hills ), Ghar Ka Rasta ( transl. the way home ), and Kavi Ka Akelapan ( transl ...

  8. Vrind - Wikipedia

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    Vrind (1643–1723) was an Indian saint and poet in Hindi language from Marwar, in present Rajasthan.He was an important poet of the Ritikal period of Hindi literature, known for his poems on ethics (Niti), and most known for his work Nitisatsai (1704), a collection of 700 aphorisms.

  9. Samartha Vashishtha - Wikipedia

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    Samartha Vashishtha (born 1983) is an Indian poet writing in English and Hindi, his mothertongue. He has published three volumes of poems; two in English — Anhadnad, a collection of his childhood poems in the year 2000 and Shadows Don't Live in Walls in 2004 — and a book of poems in Hindi titled Sapne Mein Piya Pani (Rajkamal Prakashan, 2017). [1]