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Lekhnath was born in Arghaun-Archale which lies at present Ward No 26, Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan City in Gandaki Province of Nepal in 1885. From an early age, he composed pedantic "riddle-solving" (samasya-purti) verses, a popular genre adapted from an earlier Sanskrit tradition, and his first published poems appeared in 1904.
— Lekhnath Paudyal, Michael Hutt (translator), A Parrot in a Cage [8] Adaptation.
Total population of Lekhnath was 71,434 per 2011 census. Composition of the population was 86% Hindu, 8% Buddhist and 6% others. [2] According to another statistics by the Population Census (C), Lekhnath has seen population changes from 30,107 as of 22 June 1991 [b] contrasted to 41,369 (28 May 2001 per Population Census (Cf)) [3] and 59,498 (22 June 2011 per Population Census (Cf)).
'The Young Ascetic') is a 1953 Nepali epic by Lekhnath Paudyal. It was published in 1953 by Sajha Prakashan. The epic is divided into 19 cantos and is written in Shikharini chhanda (meter). The poet called his epic a navya-kavya (modern type of poem), a new epic instead of maha-kavya (classical genre of epic).
Lekhnath Paudyal – (1885–1966) – poet, founding Father of twentieth–century Nepali poetry [40] [41] Madan Mohan Mishra – (1931–2013) – poet [42]
Lekhnath may refer to: Lekhnath, Former municipality in Kaski District, Nepal; Lekhnath Paudyal, Nepali writer; Lekh Nath Acharya, Nepali politician;
Paudel (Nepali: पौडेल, pouḍel) is a surname among the Brahmin/Bahun families in Nepal, alternative spellings of which include Poudel, Paudyal, and Poudyal. [ 1 ] They are of Atreya (आत्रेय) gotra and have three pravaras (त्रिप्रवर) which are (आत्रेय, अर्चनाना ...
Kavi Siromani Lekhnath Paudyal. Lakshmi Prasad Devkota (1909–1959) – poet, playwright and essayist; Lekhnath Paudyal (1885–1966) – poet; M.