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Nathuram Sharma (1859–1932), Hindi poet, known by his pen-name "Mahakavi Shankar" Nawal Kishore Dhawal (1911–1964), writer, poet, proof reader, editor, critic, journalist and author; Neelabh Ashk (1945-2016), poet, journalist, and translator; Nemi Chandra Jain (1919-2005), poet and critic; Nirjhar Pratapgarhi, Awadhi and Hindi language poet
Jayadeva (1170-1245), author of the famous Gita Govinda in Sanskrit and some poems in Odia (12th century) Sarala Das (15th century AD), author of the Odia Mahabharata in verse (15th century) Jagannatha Dasa, author of the Odia Bhagabata and one of the panchasakha (15th century)
Ganga Das (1823–1913), author of about fifty kavya-granthas and thousands of padas. He is known as Bhismpitama of the Hindi poetry. [1] Geetanjali Shree (1957 - ) author of Tomb of Sand (Ret Samadhi) which won the International Booker Prize in 2022; Gopal Singh Nepali (1911–1963), poet, lyricist; Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh (1917–1964 ...
Hindi has a rich legacy of poetry. There are several genres of poetry based on Ras, Chhand and Alankar (e.g., Shringar, Karun, Veer, Hāsya, etc.). [16] 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]
Poetry 1982 Harishankar Parsai: Viklang Shraddha Ka Daur: Satire 1983 Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena: Khutiyon Par Tange Log: Poetry 1984 Raghuvir Sahay: Log Bhool Gaye Hain: Poetry 1985 Nirmal Verma: Kavve Aur Kala Pani: Short stories 1986 Kedarnath Agarwal: Apurva: Poetry 1987 Shrikant Verma: Magadh: Poetry 1988 Naresh Mehta: Aranya: Poetry 1989 ...
Doha is a very old "verse-format" of Indian poetry.It is an independent verse, a couplet, the meaning of which is complete in itself. [1] As regards its origin, Hermann Jacobi had suggested that the origin of doha can be traced to the Greek Hexametre, that it is an amalgam of two hexametres in one line.
Surdas's poetry was written in a dialect of Hindi called Braj Bhasha, until then considered to be a very plebeian language, as the prevalent literary languages were either Persian or Sanskrit. His work raised the status of the Braj Bhasha from a crude language to that of a literary one. [9]
Prasad started writing poetry with the pen name of ‘Kaladhar’. The first collection of poem that Prasad penned, named, Chitradhar, was written in Braj dialect of Hindi but his later works were written in Khadi dialect or Sanskritized Hindi. [5] Later on Prasad promulgated ‘Chhayavad’, a literary trend in Hindi literature.