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Jehal ke Sanadi (Bhojpuri: 𑂔𑂵𑂯𑂪 𑂍𑂵 𑂮𑂢𑂠𑂱 ; 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]
In 1877, J.R. Reid tried to give a picture of the Bhojpuri spoken in Azamgarh district. [20] 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.
Bhojpuri folk literature was researched, and the Bhojpuri region was mapped for the first time. In this period Bhojpuri became an international language. [ 33 ] Between 1838 and 1917 labourers from the Bhojpuri region were taken to British Colonies like Fiji , Mauritius , Guyana , Trinidad and Tobago and South Africa , as well as the Dutch ...
Ke Bani Crorepati (Bhojpuri: के बनी क्रोरेपती) or KBC Bhojpuri [1] was the one of 9 Indian versions for Bhojpuri-speaking peoples. It was aired from 6 June to 29 July 2011, on Mahuaa TV channel. It was hosted by Shatrughan Sinha. Top prize was ₹ 1,00,00,000/-. [citation needed]
Owing to its popularity it becomes the folk theatre style of Bhojpuri region, some scholars has also claimed it to be as popular as Ramayana in those days. [6] The play depicts the condition of women in Bhojpuri Society in the 19th century, the problem of migration and poverty. The play was composed and staged in 1912 and published as a book in ...
The Bhojpuri-speaking country is inhabited by a people curiously different from people who speak Bihari dilects. They form the fighting nation of Hindostan. An alert and active nationality, with few scruples, and considerable abilities, dearly loving a fight for fighting's sake, they have spread all over Aryan India, each men ready to carve his ...
Bhikari Thakur (18 December 1887 – 10 July 1971) was an Indian Bhojpuri language poet, playwright, lyricist, actor, folk dancer, folk singer and social activist. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the Bhojpuri language and most popular folk writer of Purvanchal and Bihar.
Every Bhojpuri nouns have three forms viz. Short, Long and Redundant. All Bhojpuri nouns exhibit some properties. They are durable durable, complex, concrete, compact and individuative in association with their multiple features like size, shape, weight, colour and cultural usage. [1]