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List Of Nepali Poets
This is a list of poets who have written in the Nepali language: A * Abhi Subedi (born, 1945) – poet, essayist, critic, columnist and playwright * Agam Singh Giri (1927–1971) – poet, lyricist * Ali Miya (1919–2006) – folk poet * Ashesh Malla (born, 1954) – poet, playwright and theater person B * Banira Giri (1946–2021) – poet * Bhanubhakta Acharya (1814–1868) – poet and translator * Bhim Nidhi Tiwari (1911–1973) – poet * Bhola Rijal – poet, doctor * Bhupal Rai – poet * Bhupi Sherchan (1937–1990) – poet *Bhuwan Dhungana – poet and storywriter *Bimala Tumkhewa – poet and journalist *Bijaya Malla – (1925 – 1999) poet, novelist and playwright * Buddha Sayami (1944–2016) – poet C * Chakrapani Chalise (1883–1958) – poet,writer of national anthem of Kingdom of Nepal. * Chandani Shah (1949–2001) – poet, queen of Nepal * Chittadhar Hridaya (1906–1982) – poet D * Dharanidhar Koirala – (1893–1980) – poet * Dharmar ...
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Poet
A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or written), or they may also perform their art to an audience. The work of a poet is essentially one of communication, expressing ideas either in a literal sense (such as communicating about a specific event or place) or metaphorically. Poets have existed since prehistory, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary greatly in different cultures and periods. Throughout each civilization and language, poets have used various styles that have changed over time, resulting in countless poets as diverse as the literature that (since the advent of writing systems) they have produced. History In Ancient Rome, professional poets were generally sponsored by patrons, wealthy supporters including nobility and military officials. For inst ...
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Aishwarya 1970
Aishwarya (Devanagari : ''ऐश्वर्य'') is a Hindu Indian or Nepalese male or feminine given name, which means "prosperity" and "wealth". Notable people named Aishwarya * Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran (born 1971), Indian actress * Aishwarya Arjun (born 1990), Indian actress * Aishwarya Devan (born 1993), Indian actress * Aishwarya Dhanush (born 1982), Indian film director and classical dancer * Aishwarya Lekshmi (born 1990), Indian actress, model * Aishwarya Majmudar (born 1993), Indian singer * Aishwarya Nedunchezhiyan (born 1996), Indian sailor * Aishwarya of Nepal (1949–2001), Queen of Nepal from 1972 to 2001 * Aishwarya Nigam (born 1989), Indian singer * Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (born 1973), Indian actress, model and winner of the 1994 Miss World pageant * Aishwarya Rajesh (born 1990), Indian actress * Aishwarya Rao (born 1994), Indian bowling player * Aishwarya Sakhuja (born 1987), Indian actress and former model * Aishwarya Vidhya Raghunath Aishwarya Vidhy ...
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Gopal Prasad Rimal
Gopal Prasad Rimal ( ne, गोपाल प्रसाद रिमाल; 1975–2030) was a Nepalese poet from Kathmandu, Nepal. According to scholar Michael J. Hutt, "he is remembered as the first "revolutionary" Nepali poet and the first to reject the use of meter".Himalayan Voices: An Introduction to Modern Nepali Literature' (Voices from Asia), edited and translated by Michael J. Hutt, University of California Press, 1991. p. 73. Biography and career His parents were Umakanta Rimal and Aditya Kumari Rimal. His first poem, entitled "Kavi ko Gayan" was published in a monthly magazine called '' Sharada''. During Rimal's adolescence, he came under the influence of revolutionaries who were aspiring to overthrow the Rana dynasty. Rimal began his career as a successful poet in 1930 and as a playwright in 1940. In 1941, after the execution of a group of political agitators, including Dashrath Chand, Rimal gathered a group of young poets to protest together by singing hymns, a ...
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Durga Lal Shrestha
Durga Lal Shrestha (born July 1935) is a Nepalese poet of Nepal Bhasa and Nepali. He was conferred with the title of ''Janakavi'' ( lit. people's poet) by Nepal Bhasha Parishad in 2003. He is considered as a progressive litterateur. He was awarded the Jagadamba Shree Puraskar in 2010 for "enriching Nepalese literature by writing very melodious songs, poems, poetry and children's literature in his mother tongue (Nepal Bhasa) and Nepali language for the last six decades." Biography Shrestha was born in a lower–middle class Newar family in 1935 (1992 BS) in the Nepalese capital city of Kathmandu to mother Asha Moti Shrestha and father Ganesh Lal Shrestha. He received his school level education from Padmodaya Secondary School. He started his writing career in around 1949. His first poem titled ''Dui Thopa'' ( lit. Two Drops) was published in 1952 in ''Suskera'' magazine. He has on multiple awards including Narottamdas-Indira Award, Abhiyan Award, Noor-Ganga Award, Rashtriya ...
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Dinesh Subba
Dinesh Subba ( Limbu) ( ne, दिनेश सुब्बा ) is a composer, singer and lyricist of Nepali music. Biography Dinesh Subba was born in 1962 in Tumsong Tea State of Darjeeling. He was greatly influenced by musical and literary ambience of Darjeeling in those days. It is yet said that every home in Darjeeling has one guitar and one singer at the least. Maestros like Ambar Gurung, Gopal Yonzon, Shanti Thatal, Sharan Ranjit, Aruna Lama, Karma Yonzon, Kumar Subba, Pema Lama, Dawa Gylamo are source of his inspiration in his musical journey. Winning Gorkha Dukha Niwaran and Devkota Sangit in Darjeeling inspired Subba to pursue his music career seriously. Till today's date, he joyously recalls the event when he received the award from music maestro Shanti Thatal. In the 1980s he left for Kathmandu with Rs 700 and blessings from his mother. He found a job of school teacher and music teacher. He passed then Radio Nepal's voice test in the same batch with Shambhu Ra ...
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Dibya Khaling
Dibya Khaling ( ne, दिब्य खालिङ; 28 March 1952 - 25 June 2006) is an Indian musician, composer and lyricist known for his works in the Nepali language. He has worked with many prominent Nepali singers such as Arun Thapa and Narayan Gopal. Early life He was born on 28 March 1952 (15 Jestha 2009 BS) in Darjeeling Mission Compound in Darjeeling, India to father Samson Khaling and mother Martha Khaling. In childhood, he used to suffer from polio. His father bought him a harmonium to keep him occupied and he started singing in church programmes since the age of 12. He received a bachelor's degree at the age of 21. Music Khaling has rendered music for about 1000 songs, including the famous ''Mero Geet Sabai Timi Laai..'' sung by Arun Thapa , ''Ma Ta Laligurans Bhayechh''u, ''Hey Bir Hinda Aghi Sari'', ''Preyasika Yaadharu'', ''Mayako Aadharma'', and ''Bipana Babhaye Bachidine'', and music for plays and films (Nepali film ''Didi'' by Pratap Subba). Khaling mov ...
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Dhruba Chandra Gautam
Dhruba Chandra Gautam ( ne, ध्रुवचन्द्र गौतम) is a Nepalese novel writer. He has authored over 60 stories and novels most of which addresses contemporary social issues. He is known as ''Akhyan Purush''(towering personality) in , Nepali literary circle. Early Age Gautam was born on December 16, 1943 in Birgunj,Nepal . He used to write songs, poetry and plays from an early age. He grew up reading Nepali classics as well as the Hindi translations of the works of Bengali writers, Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. In early 1960s , he moved to Kathmandu and published a poem in the literary magazine '' Ruprekha'' and a novel, ''Antya Pachi''(). He earned a Master's degree in Nepali. He also taught at Tribhuvan University and some other private institutions. While in Kathmandu, he read the works of European writers such as Oscar Wilde, Franz Kafka, Jean-Paul Sartre and Sigmund Freud. Professional Life In 1983 (2040 B.S.), He wrote ' ...
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Dharmachari Guruma
Dharmachāri Gurumā ( ne, धर्मचारी गुरुमाँ) (born Laxmi Nāni Tulādhar) (14 November 1898 – 7 January 1978) was a Nepalese anagarika who was an influential figure in the revival of Theravada Buddhism in Nepal. She was expelled from Kathmandu by the government for her religious activities. Dharmachari was a progressive and fought social mores and government repression to become a nun. She acquired an education and traveled out of the country to study Buddhism and receive ordination. Dharmachari also established the first nunnery in Nepal. Early life Laxmi Nani was born at Dhyākwachhen, Asan, a historical neighborhood in central Kathmandu. She was the fourth among seven siblings. Her father was Man Kaji and mother Ratna Maya Tuladhar. During Laxmi Nani's early years, it was difficult to receive an education, and for girls even more so. However, encouraged by a neighbourhood shopkeeper and her mother, she taught herself to read and write. In 1 ...
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Dharmendra Bikram Nembang
Dharmendra Bikram Nembang(Nepali:धर्मेन्द्र बिक्रम नेम्वाङ) is a Nepalese poet. His is the pioneer of Multicolourism(सामान्य बहुरँगवाद). His fellow poets for literary struggle on Multicolourism are Swapnil Smriti(स्वप्निल स्मृति), Samadarshi Kainla (समदर्शि काईला), and Chandrabir Tumbapo (चन्द्रवीर तुम्बापो). He introduced new realm of postmodern literature in Nepal with the publication of his first anthology of poems entitled Bheerai Bheerko rang (भीरै भीरको रङ). Publications * ''Bheerai Bheerko Rang ra Arko Sanskaran'' * ''Dharmendra Nembangka Kabitaharu'' * ''Samanya Bahurangabad Euta Travelling Philosophyko Parikalpana'' * ''Rato Bagh'' * ''Yuba Bichar Yuba Nepal, Aamul Paribartanko Pakshama Ek Avadharana'' Literary Awards Mr. Dharmendra Bikram Nembang was awarded with ''Swadesh Puraskar, ...
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Dharma Ratna Yami
Dharma Ratna Tuladhar, popularly known as Dharma Ratna Yami ( ne, धर्मरत्न यमी) was a Nepalese government deputy minister, activist and Newa language writer While serving eighteen years jail term, he changed his surname from Tuladhar to ''Yami'' (meaning an inhabitant of Kathmandu in Nepal Bhasa) and identified himself as Newa. He in the jail to unite and organized communities against the Rana rulers. Early life Yami was born to father Bhawani Ratna, son of rich business merchant Late Ratna Das Tuladhar and Mother Devi Maya Tuladhar at Asan Kamalachhi (), Kathmandu. His was an affluent merchant family which was made penniless after the Rana regime confiscated their property. Yami was schooled at home. In 1930, he traveled to Lhasa and worked in the business house of Dharma Man Tuladhar. In Tibet, he came in contact with Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan; and under his influence and inspiration, he studied books on various subjects and began writing himself. ...
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Dharmaraj Thapa
''Janakavi Keshari'' Dharmaraj Thapa (''जनकवि केशरी'' धर्मराज थापा) (1924 - 14 October 2014 ) was one of the most significant Nepali folk singers. He is most famous for his songs "Hariyo Danda Maathi (हरियो डाँडा माथि हह माले हह )", "Nepali le Maya Maaryo Barilai (नेपालीले माया मार्यो वरिलै)". Dharmaraj Thapa started singing hyms, folk songs including dancing acts from his early childhood. He was married to 13yrs old Shavitri at the age of 15 on 28th Baisakh, 1996 B.S. He is also honoured as lifetime member at the Nepal Academy. Songs Some of the notable songs collected and sung by Dharmaraj Thapa are # Hariyo Danda Maathi (हरियो डाँडा माथि) # Nepali Le Maya Maaryo Barilai (नेपालीले माया मार्यो वरिलै) # Suna Mero Nirmaya (सुन मेरो निरमाया) # Saahili R ...
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Dharanidhar Koirala
Dharanidhar Koirala (;1893–1980; also known as Dharanidhar Sharma Koirala) was a Nepali poet sometimes known as Pandit-ji. Biography Dharanidhar Koirala was born in 1893 in what is now Sindhuli District into a Hindu Brahmin family. He studied Sanskrit and English from Banaras, British India. In Banaras, he saw Indian people promoting their mother tongue which inspired him to "think about Nepal and the Nepali language". In 1918, he was exiled to India, where Koirala, Surya Bikram Gyawali, and Parasmani Pradhan became known as "SuDhaPa". In 1924, Koirala with Surya Bikram Gyawali, Parasmani Pradhan, Hari Prasad Pradhan, and others established the Nepali Sahitya Sammelan in Darjeeling, British India. The establishment of this organisation was seen as a major event in Nepali literature's history. Koirala was a key advisor to Sir Ralph Lilley Turner who published ''Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of the Nepali Language'' in 1931. He wrote poems about social reforms. In ...
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