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Angan Ke Par Dwar (pronounced [ã.gən ke par dwa.rə]; transl. Door Beyond the Courtyard) is a 1961 poetry collection by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan, generally known by his pen-name, Agyeya. The book received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1964.
45 Grandparents Day Poems. Canva. 1. “Grandma’s Secret Recipe” by Unknown Grandma’s in the kitchen, with a smile so wide, ... Her words are like a golden thread that binds our family.
One common theme throughout his work is the relationship between his landowning family and the tribal Warlis that worked in their estate. [ 8 ] Patel conducted poetry workshops in Rishi Valley School for more than a decade, and edited a collection of poetry published in 2006. [ 9 ]
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]
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 ] Buni Hui Rassi , Geetfarosh , Satpuda Ke Ghane Jungle , Sannata , and Khushboo Ke Shilalekh are some of his most famous poems.
Bachchan was born in Babupatti, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh in British India on 27 November 1907 into a Hindu Kayastha family. [5] [6] His family name was Srivastava. [7]He began using the pen name "Bachchan" (meaning child) for his Hindi poetry.
Alhar was born on 17 May 1937 in Bikaner, Haryana. He was only son in family. His Father name was Sh. Chuutanlal Sharma and Mother's name was Smt. Parvati Devi.Since childhood he was fascinated for music, literature and stage shows.
Gopal Singh Nepali (1911–1963), poet of Hindi literature and lyricist of Bollywood; Gopal Prasad Vyas (1915–2005), poet, known for his humorous poems; Gopaldas Neeraj (born 1924), poet and author; Gulab Khandelwal (born 1924), poetry including some in Urdu and English; Guru Bhakt Singh 'Bhakt' (1893-1983), poet and dramatist