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  2. Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate - Wikipedia

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    Jaya Bhārata Jananiya Tanujāte, Jaya Hē Karnāṭaka Māte (pronounced [Jaya bha:rata jananiya tanuja:te, jaya he: karna:ʈaka ma:te]; lit. ' Victory to you Mother Karnataka, The Daughter of Mother India! ') is a Kannada-language poem composed by Kuvempu.

  3. Bhavageete - Wikipedia

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    Bhaavageete or Bhavageeth (literally 'emotion poetry') is a form of poetry and pop music in India.Most of the poetry sung in this genre pertain to subjects like love, nature and philosophy, and the genre itself is not much different from Ghazals, though ghazals are bound to a peculiar metre.

  4. C. Ashwath - Wikipedia

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    Channarayapatna Ashwath (Kannada: ಸಿ. ಅಶ್ವತ್ಥ್, lit. 'C.Ashwath'; 29 December 1939 – 29 December 2009) was an Indian music composer and exponent of Bhavageete ("expressive poetry") in the Kannada language.

  5. Banaras Hindu University Kulgeet - Wikipedia

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    The Banaras Hindu University Kulgeet (BHU Kulgeet), i.e., Madhur Manohar Ateev Sundar (transl. sweet serene, infinitely beautiful) is a poem written by Indian chemist Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar while serving as professor at BHU.

  6. Gopaldas Neeraj - Wikipedia

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    Besides writing, he earned his living teaching in a college and was a Professor of Hindi Literature in Dharma Samaj College, Aligarh. [6] [7] Around 2012, Neeraj was the chancellor of Mangalayatan University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. [citation needed] Several poems and songs written by Neeraj have been used in Hindi movies.

  7. Kusumagraj - Wikipedia

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    His works like the Vishakha (1942), a collection of lyrics, inspired a generation into the Indian freedom movement, and is today considered one of the masterpieces of Indian literature. [ 3 ] He was the recipient of the 1974 Sahitya Akademi Award in Marathi for Natsamrat , Padma Bhushan (1991) [ 4 ] and the Jnanapith Award in 1987.

  8. Mahisasuramardini (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    The program has been translated into Hindi set to similar orchestration and is broadcast at the same time for a pan-Indian audience. [3] This programme is aired every year at day-break on Mahalaya . The programme, which started off as a live-performance, has been broadcast in its pre-recorded format since 1966.

  9. Gopalakrishna Adiga - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and 1960s Adiga was a teacher in Mysore. [5] From 1964 until 1968 he was the principal of Lal Bahadur College in Sagara, and from 1968 until 1971 he was Principal of Poorna Prajna College in Udupi.