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Early modern poets. Kavikalanidhi Devarshi Shrikrishna Bhatt (1675–1761), court poet of Jai Singh II; Krishnadevaraya (died 1529), king of the Vijayanagara empire and poet; Prabodhananda Sarasvati (16th century), Vaishnava bhakti poet-saint; Vadiraja Tirtha (1480–1600), Dvaita saint, poet, devotee and philosopher; Modern Poets. Jagadguru ...
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.
Pages in category "21st-century Indian poets" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 225 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Nissim Ezekiel is considered to be a pioneering figure in modern Indian English Poetry.His first book, A Time to Change, was published in 1952.The significant poets of the post-Derozio and pre-Ezekiel times are Toru Dutt, Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Sarojini Naidu, Sri Aurobindo and Rabindranath Tagore.
Ten Twentieth-Century Indian Poets (New Poetry in India). New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1976. Prem, PCK. English Poetry in India: A Comprehensive Survey of Trends and Thought Patterns New Delhi: Authorspress, 2011.ASIN 8172736029; Reddy, T. Vasudeva. A Critical Survey of Indo-English Poetry New Delhi: Authorspress, 2016.ASIN 9352072499 ...
Dharmveer Bharti (1926–1997), poet, author, playwright and a social thinker; Dhirendra Verma (1897–1973), poet and writer; Dinesh Bhramar (born 1939), Hindi and Bhojpuri poet; Dnyaneshwar Mulay (born 1958), diplomat and poet; Durbalnath, Indian saint; Dushyant Kumar (1933–1975), poet of modern Hindustani
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The famous Bengali linguist Hara Prasad Shastri discovered the palm leaf Charyapada manuscript in the Nepal Royal Court Library in 1907. The most internationally famous Bengali writer is Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913 for his work "Gitanjali". He wrote the national anthem of India and ...