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Hasya Kavita is humorous comic poetry in Hindi. It is particularly famous due to Hindi Kavi sammelans and TV shows. [17] [18] [19] Bal kavita is children's rhymes in Hindi. [20] Many attempts have been made to document Hindi poetry. Some of the most comprehensive online collections for Hindi poetry include Kavitakosh [21] and Kavita. [22]
Raghuvir Sahay (1929-1990), short story writer, poet, and essayist; Raghuvir Sharan Mitra (1919-1966), writer and poet; Rahi Masoom Raza (1927-1992), Urdu and Hindi poet and writer, Bollywood lyricist; Rajesh Joshi (born 1946), writer, poet, journalist, and playwright; Ram Ratan Bhatnagar (born 1914), scholar, professor, writer and critic of ...
Indian poetry and Indian literature in general, has a long history dating back to Vedic times. They were written in various Indian languages such as Vedic Sanskrit, Classical Sanskrit, Ancient Meitei, Modern Meitei, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, Maithili, Kannada, Bengali, Assamese, Hindi, Marathi and Urdu among other prominent languages.
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.
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The poem was successful, and four more published poems followed soon. He has been quoted saying "Poetry must have a real-life connection and a message for the people." [5] His poetry is now considered a subject of research by five doctoral scholars. [9] Sambalpur University has also compiled his works in a book called Haldar Granthabali-2.
Mahadevi Verma (26 March 1907 – 11 September 1987) was an Indian Hindi-language poet, essayist, sketch story writer and an eminent personality of Hindi literature. She is considered one of the four major pillars [a] of the Chhayawadi era in Hindi literature. [1]
Hari Krishna Devsare (Hindi pronunciation: [ɦəri ˈkr̩ʂɳə d̪eʋsre]; 9 March 1938 – 14 November 2013) was a Hindi writer, known for his work in the field of children's literature. He received the first Vatsalya Award, instituted by Padma Binani Foundation, for his contribution to children's literature.