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  2. List of Nepalese poets - Wikipedia

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    Parijat – (1937–1993) – Nepali novelist, poet. First woman to win Madan Puraskar [53] Phatte Bahadur Singh – (1902–1983) – poet, jailed for life for publishing a volume of poetry, before being released four years later [54] [55] Prema Shah – (1945–2017) – poet, novelist and short–story writer [56] Ramesh Kshitij – (born ...

  3. List of Nepali-language poets - Wikipedia

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    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; Bidhyanath Pokhrel (1918 – 1994) - poet and politician; Bimala Tumkhewa ...

  4. Bhupi Sherchan - Wikipedia

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    Bhupendra Man Sherchan, popularly known as Bhupi Sherchan (1937–1989) was a Nepali poet and academician. [1] He is one of the most beloved and widely read Nepali poets. [ 2 ] He was awarded the Sajha Puraskar for his 1969 poetry collection Ghumne Mech Mathi Andho Manche , which remains his most popular work.

  5. Upendra Subba - Wikipedia

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    Upendra Bahadur Angdembe Limbu who is known as Upendra Subba (Nepali: उपेन्द्र सुब्बा) is a Nepali poet, lyricist, writer, and film director. He is one of the initiators of the movement called Srijanshil Arajakta (Creative Anarchy) [ 1 ] along with Rajan Mukarung and Hangyug Agyat .

  6. Geeta Tripathee - Wikipedia

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    Geeta Tripathee (Nepali: गीता त्रिपाठी; born 28 June 1972) is a Nepali poet, lyricist, essayist, literary critic and scholar.An eminent writer in Nepali, Geeta Tripathee has two volumes of poetry collection, one of lyrical poems and seven books in other literary genre to her credit.

  7. Dharanidhar Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Dharanidhar Koirala was born in 1893 in what is now Sindhuli District into a Hindu Brahmin family. [3] He studied Sanskrit and English from Banaras, British India. [4] In Banaras, he saw Indian people promoting their mother tongue which inspired him to "think about Nepal and the Nepali language".

  8. Kedar Man Vyathit - Wikipedia

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    Kedar Man Vyathit (Nepali: केदारमान व्यथित; 1914–1998) was a Nepali poet of Nepali, Newar and Hindi languages.Educated up to the third grade, he started out as an employee of a timber godown, but later co-founded Nepali Citizens Rights Forum with Sukraraj Shastri.

  9. Ramesh Kshitij - Wikipedia

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    A poet in a programme "Kshitijka Kabitaharu sanga Haami" in Dharan on 9 February 2013 Audiences "Generally, a poet is like the Buddha and writing poems is a type of Bipasyana i.e. Meditation . A poet, like the Buddha , with his/her newfound eternal truth gotten by his/her meditative writings can have an amazing power of shaking a man's heart.