Poet siyaram sharan gupt biography
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Once upon a time in a small coastal village named Seaview, there lived a young and adventurous girl named Lily. Her heart was filled with curiosity, and her spirit longed for excitement. She had an insatiable desire to explore the world beyond the shores of her humble home. One sunny morning, as Lily strolled along the golden beach, she stumbled upon an ancient, weathered map. Its faded parchment was embellished with intricate drawings, indicating a hidden treasure buried on a nearby island named Forbidden Reef. Lily's eyes sparkled with delight as she imagined the untold wonders that awaited her there. Driven bygd an irresistible sense of adventure, she embarked on a small fishing boat with her loyal companion, a mischievous parrot named Squawk. As the pair set sail towards the forbidden island, a foreboding mist engulfed the horizon. The wind whispered eerie tales, varning of the treacherous creatures lurking in the waters surrounding the reef. Undeterred by the ominous tales,
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His main works are -
khaND kaavy- Anaath, Aardraa, ViShaad, Doorvaa dal, Baapoo, Sunandaa aur Gopikaa.
Story collection- MaanuShee
Play- PuNy parv
Translation- Geetaa sanvaad
Poetry collection- Anuroopaa, AmRt putr
Kaavyagranth- Dainikee Nakul, Noaakhalee men, Jay Hind, Paathey, MRNmayee, Aatmotsarg
Novels- Antim AakaankShaa, Naaree aur god
Essay collection- JhooTh-sach
Poetic translation- EeshopaniShad, Dhammapad, Bhagavad Geetaa
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Maithili Sharan Gupt
Indian Poet ()
Maithili Sharan Gupt[1] (3 August – 12 December [2]) was one of the most important modern Hindi poets.[3] He is considered one among the pioneers of Khari Boli (plain dialect) poetry and wrote in Khari Boli dialect,[2] at a time when most Hindi poets favoured the use of Braj Bhasha dialect. He was a recipient of the third highest (then second highest) Indian civilian honour of Padma Bhushan.[5] For his book Bharat-Bharati (),[6] widely quoted during India's freedom struggle, he was given the title of Rashtra Kavi[2] by Mahatma Gandhi.
Early life
[edit]He was born in Chirgaon, Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh[2] in the Kankane clan of the GahoiBaniya community in a family that was once a wealthy zamindar family, but the wealth was lost by the time he was born.[7] His father was Seth Ramcharan Gupta[2] and mother's name was Kashibai. Both his fath