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Batohiya (Bhojpuri: ๐ฅ๐๐ท๐ฏ๐ฑ๐จ๐ฐ; IAST: Baแนญohฤซyฤ; transl. Foreigner) is a Bhojpuri poem written by Raghuveer Narayan in 1911. [1] [2] This Purbi song became very popular and George Abraham Grierson also recorded this song for Linguistic Survey of India in 1920. [2] It has also been called the "Vande Matram" of Bhojpuri. [3]
[1] [2] Distinct literary traditions in Bhojpuri language date back to medieval periods when saints and bhakts of the region adapted a mixed language for their works. [3] [4] Lorikayan, or the story of Veer Lorik, is a famous Bhojpuri folklore of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. [5] Bhikhari Thakur's Bidesiya is another famous book.
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Greirson's Linguistic Survey of India Vol. V, Part II, published in 1903, contained a skeleton grammar of Bhojpuri with specimens. [20] Current Bhojpuri grammer is which is widely used is Bhojpuri Bayakaran, written by Pt. Shivdas Ojha in 1915. He was a Bhojpuri scholar from Shahabad district of Bihar. It was later published by Bhojpuri Akademi ...
Bhikhari Thakur was a Bhojpuri writer who has written several plays, poems and essays on social issues like women empowerment, poverty, migration, caste system etc. Bidesiya and Gabarghichor are one of the most famous plays written by him. Heera Dom, a Bhojpuri poet is credited for creating first poem on dalits.
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Jehal ke Sanadi (Bhojpuri: ๐๐ต๐ฏ๐ช ๐๐ต ๐ฎ๐ข๐ ๐ฑ ; IAST: Jehal ke Sanadi) is a Bhojpuri book by Awadh Bihari Suman which was first published in 1948. It was the first collection of short stories in Bhojpuri. [1] It contains ten short stories based on different themes. [2]
Das has served as a secretary to Maithili–Bhojpuri Academy [1] and Hindi Academy [2] of the Delhi Government. He has also worked as an editor to the academies' magazines, Parichhan and Indra Prasth Bhaarti. Edited an important creative literary critical book in Bhojpuri language on Bhikhari Thakur, a well-known actor and playwright in Bhojpuri.