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  2. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar - Wikipedia

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    Ramdhari Singh (23 September 1908 – 24 April 1974), known by his pen name Dinkar, was an Indian Hindi language poet, essayist, freedom fighter, patriot and academic. [1] He emerged as a poet of rebellion as a consequence of his nationalist poetry written in the days before Indian independence.

  3. Gaurishankar Hirachand Ojha - Wikipedia

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    Gaurishankar Hirachand Ojha (15 September, 1863– 17 April, 1947), born in Rohida village of Sirohi District, was a historian from the Indian state of Rajasthan.A prolific author, he wrote several books ( in Hindi) on the history of Rajasthan and other historical subjects.

  4. Shrikrishna Saral - Wikipedia

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    Memoirs: – Krantikariyon ki Garjana Miscellaneous:- Sanskriti ke aloka stambha, Sansara ki prachina sabhyataem, Hindi jnana prabhakara, Desha ke divane, Shikshavid subhasha, Sansara ki mahana atmaem, Krantikari shahidom ki sansnritiyam, Subhasha ki rajanaitika bhavishyavaniyam, Netaji subhasha darshana, Netaji ke sapanom ka bharata, Kulapati ...

  5. Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan - Wikipedia

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    Hindi Translation of The Buddha and his Dhamma Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan (5 January 1905 – 22 June 1988) was an Indian Buddhist monk, scholar, traveller and a prolific writer. He is considered one of the great activists of Buddhism of the 20th century.

  6. Hindu Sanskriti Ankh - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu Sanskriti Ankh are an ancient series of books originally from North India.These books were widely circulated in the early part of 19th century. The series of books highlighted the Bharatiya Sanskriti, that is, the culture of India.

  7. Asad Zaidi - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Zaidi was awarded the Sanskriti Award in recognition of his contributions to Hindi literature. [12] [13] [14] In 1993, Chaman Lal counted Zaidi among the third of the four generations of poets who were at that time actively composing in Hindi. [15] Zaidi's poetic anthology Saman ki talash (2008) received much critical acclaim.

  8. Hazari Prasad Dwivedi - Wikipedia

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    Besides Hindi, he was master of many languages including Sanskrit, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati as well as Pali, Prakrit, and Apabhramsa. He had a great knowledge of Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit. As a student of Sanskrit, steeped in the Sastras, he gave a new evaluation to Sahitya-sastra and he is be considered as a great commentator on the textual ...

  9. Kala Nath Shastry - Wikipedia

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    Devarshi Kala Nath Shastry was born on 15 July 1936. He is a Sanskrit scholar and was honoured by the President of India in 1988. He is an Indologist and a prolific writer in Sanskrit, Hindi and English, and a well-known linguist, who has contributed to the campaign of evolving technical terminology in Indian languages and ensuring a respectable status for Hindi, the official language of his ...