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Following is the list of recipients of Bal Sahitya Puraskar for their works written in Nepali. The award comprises a cash prize of Rs . 50,000 and an engraved copper plaque. [ 1 ]
Year Translator Title of the translation Original Title Original Language Genre Original Author References 1990: Deo Dutta Nag: Sapano: Svapnavasavadattam
Sahitya Akademi Award for Rajasthani Award for contributions to Literature Awarded for Second-highest literary honour in India Sponsored by Sahitya Akademi, Government of India Reward(s) ₹ 1 lakh (US$1,200) First awarded 1974 Last awarded 2022 Highlights Total awarded 49 First winner Vijaydan Detha Most Recent winner Kamal Ranga Website sahitya-akademi.gov.in Part of a series on Sahitya ...
Following is the list of recipients of Sahitya Akademi translation prizes for their works written in Nepali. The award, as of 2019, consisted of ₹ 50,000. [ 1 ]
Medieval Rajasthani literature was mostly heroic poetry mentioning the great kings and fighters of Rajasthan. Rabindra Nath Tagore , a Bengali polymath, once said, "The heroic sentiment which is the essence of every song and couplet of a Rajasthani is peculiar emotion of its own of which, however, the whole country may be proud".
Gopal Singh Nepali (1911–1963), poet of Hindi literature and lyricist of Bollywood; Gopaldas Neeraj (1924– ), poet and author; Gulab Khandelwal (1924– ), poetry including some in Urdu and English; Harivansh Rai Bachchan (1907–2003), poet of Chhayavaad literary movement (romantic upsurge) Hemant Shesh (1952– ), writer, poet and civil ...
The K. K. Birla Foundation has awarded the 21st Bihari Puraskar for 2011 to Arjun Deo Charan for his Rajasthani poetry collection Ghar Tau Ek Nam Hai Bhrosai Rau. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has been awarded by Sahitya Akademi , Delhi for his book Dharam Judh in 1992. [ 3 ]
Muna Madan (Nepali: मुनामदन) is a 1936 Nepali-language episodic love poem written by Laxmi Prasad Devkota. It is about Madan, newly married to Muna, who leaves for Lhasa in Tibet to make his fortune, despite protests from his wife.