Poetry In Hindi Biography
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Akho (1591–1659), poet, Vedantist and radical[9]
Bai Astor (fl. 19th century), a woman[9]
Badarayan (1905–1963)[9]
Balashankar (1858–1899)[9]
Sundarji Betai (1905–1989)[9]
Bhojo Bhagat (1785–1850), devotional poet[9]
Niranjan Bhagat (born 1926), poet and academic[10]
Bhalam (c. 1426–1500)[9]
Botadkar (1870–1924)[9]
Raghuvir Chaudharay (fl. 20th century)[10]
Suresh Dalal (fl. 20th century)[10]
Dalpatram (1820–1898), father of Nanalal Dapatram Kavi[9]
Balmukund Dave (fl. 20th century)[10]
Makarand Dave (fl. 20th century)[10]
Harindra Dave (1930–1995, editor of the daily Janshakti (1951-1962), poet[10]
Yagnesh Dave (fl. 20th century)[10]
Dayaram (1757–1852)[9]
Deepakba Desai (1881–1955), woman poet who wrote khandakavyas[9]
Mahadev Desai (1892–1942), writer in English, Gujarati and Bengali, who translated poetry and prose into Gujarati; also Gandhi's private secretary for many years and called "Bapu's Boswell"[9]
Ramanlal V. Desai (1890–1954), novelist and short-story writer, published a couple of volumes of poetry[9]
Sanskritirani Desai (fl. 20th century)[10]
Dhiro (1753–1825), devotional poet[9]
Saroop Dhruv (born 1948)[9]
Chaitanya Divatia (born1908), a woman[9]
Bhogilal Gandhi (fl. 20th century), writer and poet[9]
Mansukhlal Jhaveri (1907–1981)[9]
Anil Joshi (fl. 20th century)[10]
Suresh Joshi (1921–1986), novelist, short-story writer, critic, poet and writer[9]
Umashankar Joshi – see listing under "Umashankar", below
Kalapi (1874–1900)[9]
Kant (1867–1923), writer and poet who wrote khandakavyas (narrative poems) and ghazals
Ardoshir Faramji Kharbardar (1881–1953), Parsi
Manoj Khanderia (fl. 20th century)[10]
Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi (નાનાલાલ દલપતરામ કવિ), full name: Nanalal Dapatram Kavi, also known as Kavishwar Dalpatram (1877–1946), author and poet, son of Dalpatram (1820-1898)
Yoseph Macwan (fl. 20th century)[10]
Beheramji Malabari (late 19th century to early 20th century) [9]
Priyakant Maniyar (1927–1976), businessman and poet[10]
Adil Mansuri (fl. 20th century)[10]
Jaya Mehta (1929)[9]
Meerabai (मीराबाई) (1498-1547), alternate spelling: Meera, Mira, Meera Bai; Hindu poet-saint, mystical poetess whose compositions, extant version of which are in Gujarati and a Rajasthani dialect of Hindi, remain popular throughout India
Jhaverchand Meghani (1896–1947), novelist, poet, short-story writer, folklorist
Narsinh Mehta, alternate spelling: Narasingh Mehta (c. 1414 – c. 1481), Hindu poet-saint notable as a bhakta, an exponent of Hindu devotional religious poetry; acclaimed as Adi Kavi (Sanskrit for "first among poets") of Gujarat, where he is especially revered
Sumatiben Mehta (1890–1911), a woman[9]
Chinu Modi (born 1939), novelist, short-story writer, critic, lecturer, scriptwriter, freelancer in advertising and poet associated with the Hotel Poets Group; has been editor of Hreigh Kruti and Unmoolan[10]
K. M. Munshi (1887–1971), novelist, playwright, writer, politician and lawyer
Tapigauri Munshi (fl. 19th century), mother of K. M. Munshi
Panna Naik (fl. 20th century)[10]
Narasinghrao, (1859–1937) poet and writer[9]
Narmad (1834–1886)[9]
Diwaliben Nathalal (fl. 19th century), a woman[9]
Padmanabh (fl. 15th century)[9]
Alibai Palankat (fl. 19th century), a woman[9]
Savitagauri Pandya (1850–1925), a woman[9]
Ramesh Parekh (fl. 20th century)[10]
Gita Parikh (1929[9]
Prabod Parikh (fl. 20th century)[10]
Vipin Parikh (born 1930)[10]
Jayant Pathak (fl. 20th century)[10]
Hasmuth Pathak (fl. 20th century)[10]
Heeraben Pathak (fl. 20th century), a woman, poet and wife of Ramanayan Pathak[9]
Ramanayan Pathak (1887–1955), poet and husband of Heeraben Pathak[9]
Jaimangauri Pathakji (1901–1984), a woman[9]
Premanand (poet) (1640–1700) nonreligious poet who wrote originally in Hindi, but when reprimanded by his guru, switched to Gujarati, which he vowed to develop into a language of fine literary expression[9]
Radheshyam (fl. 20th century) poet and critic[9]
Rajendra Shukla
Madhav Ramanuj (fl. 20th century)[10]
Khaki Praveenchandra Ruparel ([fl.] 20th century), writer and poet[9]
Anniben Saraiya (1917–1983)[9]
Gulam Muhammad Shaikh (fl. 20th century)[10]
Gulammohammed Sheikh (fl. 20th century)[10]
Chandrakant Sheth (fl. 20th century)[10]
Rajendra Shah (born 1913)[9]
Jyotsna Shukla (1892–1976), a woman[9]
Rajendra Shukla (fl. 20th century)[10]
Sitanshu (fl. 20th century), poet, critic and playwright [9]
Sneharashmi, pen name of Jhinabhai Desai, 20th-century poet who popularized haiku in Gujarati literature[10]
Sundaram (1909–1990), poet, short-story writer, travel writer, biographer and critic[9]
Swapnastha (fl. 20th century)[9]
Labhshanker Thacker ([fl.] 20th century)[10]
Udayan Thakker (fl. 20th century)[10]
Balawantrai Thakore (1869–1952), the first Imagist and formalist poet in Gujarati literature; introduced into Gujarati the sonnet and prithvi meter, "which is closest to English blank verse", according to The Handbook of Twentieth-Century Indian Literature[9]
Chandrakant Topiwala[9]
Govardhanram N. Tripathi (1855–1907), novelist and poet[9]
Umashankar Joshi (1911–1988), novelist, poet, playwright, writer and academic; surname: Umashankar[9]
Pushpa Vakil (1908–1985), a woman[9]
Sitanshu Yashashchander (born 1941)[9]
Harshad Trivedi(born1958 in poetry 1984
Mahmoodmiya mohammad imam subedar pen name asim randeri (born 8-15-1904 died 2-5-2009) His works include lila, shangar, tapi tirey (Gujarati collection of ghazals and poetry).
हिन्दी[संपादित करें]
मुख्य लेख : List of Hindi language poets
मानस खत्री 'मस्ताना'[11]
[[डा० रोडमल दा॓गी (शकुन्त)
अम्बरीष श्रीवास्तव
अनूप श्रीवास्तव व्यंग्य कवि (kayastha ratn)
Arun Mittal 'Adbhut
Ashok Chakradhar
Balkrishna Rao
Bhawani Prasad Mishra
Bhupendra nath Kaushik"fikr"
Bodhisattva
Brijesh Neeraj
Dr. Dhananjay Singh
Dharmveer Bharti
Dr. Jagdish Gupt'
Dr. Jagdish vyom
दीपक श्रीवास्तव
Geet Chaturvedi
Giriraj Kiradoo
गोपाल कृष्णा "चौहान" (जन्म : 1991 (बुलन्दशहर, उ. प्र.))
Gopal Singh Nepali
Gopal Das Neeraj
parichay das [mobile-9968269237]
Harivansh Rai Bachchan
Hemant Shesh
Jaishankar Prasad
Jwalamukhi (1938–2008)
Kaka Hathrasi
Kavi Bankat Bihari "Pagal"
Kedarnath Agarwal
Kedarnath Singh
Kumar vishwas
मदनलाल वर्मा 'क्रान्त'[12]
Madhukar Pant '
Mahadevi Verma
Maithilisharan Gupt
Makhanlal Chaturvedi
Manvendra Singh
Mira Bai
Shirish Mourya
Hareprakash Upadhyay
Kumar Virendra
Kumar Ambuj
Ashutosh Dubey
R. Chetankranti
Yatindra Mishra
Murari Lal Sharma Neeras
Naresh Mehta
Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar'
Nagarjun
Nawal kishore Dhawal
Om Rayzada
Obaid azam azmi
Pankaj Chaturvedi
Puneet Sharma
Prem Chand
* Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayana Agyeya
Shivmangal Singh Suman
Shrikant Verma
शिवदीन राम जोशी
soordass a writer bhakt of lord krishna who wrote many small poetic lines about childhood and life of lord krishna
Sri Ramakrishna
Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
Sudama Panday 'Dhoomil'
Sumitranandan Pant
Suresh Neerav
Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'
Trilok Singh Thakurela
Tripurari Kumar Sharma
Tushar Dhawal
Vishal Srivastav
Vomesh Shukl
Vandana Tiwari
मदन मोहन उपेन्द्र
डा० जगदीश व्योम
त्रिलोक सिंह ठकुरेला
nikhil niran
krishna kumar sahu
Jyotish Anirban
Hemant Ausari
कन्नड[संपादित करें]
मुख्य लेख : List of Kannada language poets
कश्मीरी[संपादित करें]
Abdul Ahad Azad (1903–1948)
Amin Kamil (born 1924)
Arnimal (died 1800)
Ghulam Ahmad Mahjur (1885–1952)
Habba Khatun (16th century)
Lalleshwari लल्लेश्वरी also known as "Lalla" or "Lal Ded"[13]
Mahmud Gami (1765–1855)
Maqbool Shah Kralawari (1976)
Nund Reshi (1377–1440)
Paramananda (Kashmiri poet) (1791–1864)
Rasul Mir (died 1870)
Rehman Rahi (born 1925), poet, translator and critic
Muzaffar Aazim[तथ्य वांछित]
Rupa Bhavani (1621–1721)
Zinda Kaul 'Masterji' (1884–1965)
Moti Lal Saqi (1936–1999), poet, writer, folklorist and researcher
कोंकणी[संपादित करें]
Poet Borkar Balakrishna Bhagwant Borkar and also known as "Baki-baab" (1910–1984) wrote mostly in Marathi but with numerous works in Konkani
मैथिली[संपादित करें]
Acharya Ramlochan Saran (1889–1971), littérateur, grammarian, publisher and poet
Jayamant Mishra, Sanskrit scholar and Maithili poet
Nagarjun, called Janakavi, the "people's poet" (1911–1998), Hindi and Maithili poet, novelist, short-story writer, biographer and travel writer
Vidyapati, also known as Vidyapati Thakur and called Maithil Kavi Kokil "the poet cuckoo of Maithili" (c. 1352 – c. 1448), Maithili poet and Sanskrit writer
मलयालम कवि[संपादित करें]
मध्यकालीन कवि
Thunchaththu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan തുഞ്ചത്തു രാമാനുജന് എഴുത്തച്ഛന്, called the "Father of the Malayalam language" (fl. 16th century)
Arnos Paathiri, also known as "Johann Ernst Hanxleden" (1681–1732), a German Jesuit priest, missionary in India and a Malayalam/Sanskrit poet, grammarian, lexicographer, and philologist
Poonthanam Namboothiri (fl. 16th century), devotional poet
Kunchan Nambiar (1705–1770)
Unnayi Warrier
Irayimman Thampi ഇരയിമ്മന് തമ്പി (1783–1862), court poet and musician
Moyinkutty Vaidyar (1857–1891)
Renaissance Poets
Kumaran Asan (1873–1924)
Kerala Varma Valiya Koyithampuran, also known as Kerala Varma (1845–1914), poet and translator who had an equal facility in writing in Mayalayam, English and Sanskrit[14]
Kattakkayathil Cherian Mappila (1856–1936)[14]
Vallathol Narayana Menon (1878–1958)
Venmani Acchen Nambudiri (1817–1891), associated with the Venmani School of poetry[14]
Venmani Mahan Namboodiri (1844–1893), poet associated with the Venmani School of poetry[14]
V. C. Balakrishna Panikker (1889–1915)[14]
Ulloor S Parameswara Iyer (1877–1949)
K. V. Simon, (1883–1943)[14]
Irayimman Tampi (1753–1856), poet in the court of Swati Tirunal Rama Varma; wrote Omana tinkal kitjavo, a "cradle song" (or lullaby) still popular in Malayalam[14]
Kunjikuttan Thampuran (1865–1913)[14]
K.C. Kesava Pillai (1868–1914)
Perunnelli Krishnan Vaidyan (1863–1894)[14]
Velutteri Keshavan Vaidyar (1839–1897)[14]
A. R. Raja Raja Varma (1863–1918) poet, grammarian, scholar, critic and writer; nephew of Kerala Varma Valia Koyittampuran[14]
Romantic Poets
Changampuzha Krishna Pillai (1911–1948), poet and translator[14]
Edappalli Raghavan Pillai (1909–1936)[14]
P. Kunhiraman Nair (1906–1974)
Balamaniyamma (1909–2004), a woman
Sanjayan, pen name of M. R. Nayar (1903–1943)[14]
Neo-Romantic Poets
G. Sankara Kurup, aka "Sankara Kurup" (died 1978)[14]
Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon, aka "Vailoppilli Sreedhara Menon" (1911–1985)[14]
Edasseri Govindan Nair (1906–1974))[14]
N.V. Krishna Warrier (1916–1989),poet and scholar
Thirunalloor Karunakaran (1924–2006),poet and scholar
P. Bhaskaran, (born 1924–2007), poet and film songwriter[14]
Vayalar Ramavarma, also spelt Vayalar Rama Varma, (1928–1975)[14]
O.N.V. Kurup (born 1931)
Sugathakumari (born 1934), poet, environmental and women's rights activist
Vishnunarayanan Namboothiri (born 1939)
Kunjunni (died 2006)
आधुनिक कवि
M. Govindan (1919–1988)[14]
Sugatha Kumari (born 1934)[14]
K. Ayyappa Panicker, also spelt Ayyappa Paniker, Indian[14] (1930–2006)
Attoor Ravi Varma
Kadammanitta Ramakrishnan, popularly known as Kadammanitta (1935–2008)
Satchidanandan (born 1946), critic (writing in Malayalam and English), poet (in Malayalam), academic, editor, translator and playwright
D. Vinayachandran
A. Ayyappan (born 1949)
Balachandran Chullikkad (born 1957), poet and actor
K.G.Shankara Pillai (born 1946)
Postmodern Poets
Anwar Ali (Malayalam poet)
Anitha Thampi (born 1968)
P. Raman (born 1962)
P. P. Ramachandran
T. P. Rajeevan (born 1959), poet, novelist and literary critic; also writes in English
V. M. Girija (born 1961), a woman
das (born 1989)
मराठी[संपादित करें]
सन्त ज्ञानेश्वर , also known as "Sant Jñāneshwar" and "Jñanadeva" ज्ञानदेव (1275–1296) saint, poet, philosopher and yogi
सन्त एकनाथ the epithet "sant" संत is traditionally given to persons regarded as thoroughly saintly (1533–1599), poet and scholar
संत तुकाराम (birth-year estimates range from 1577–-1609 – died 1650)
Keshav Pandit, also known as Keshav Pandit or Keshav Bhat Pandit (died 1690), religious official under Chhatrapati Shivaji, poet and Sanskrit scholar
Raghunath Pandit
Suresh Bhat सुरेश भट, 1932–2003), known as Ghazal Samrat (Emperor of ghazals) for his exposition of that form
Namdeo Dhasal (born 1949), poet, writer, journalist, editor and Dalit activist
Arun Kolatkar अरुण बालकृष्ण कोलटकर, (born 1931 or 1932), poet who wrote both in Marathi and English; also a graphic designer
Bahinabai Chaudhari बहिणाबाई चौधरी (1880–1951), illiterate poet whose son wrote down her poems for her
Vilas Sarang (born 1942), writer, critic, translator and poet
Kusumagraj कुसुमाग्रज, pen name of Vishnu Vāman Shirwādkar विष्णु वामन शिरवाडकर (1912–1999), poet, writer and humanist
P. S. Rege (1910–1978), poet, playwright, fiction writer and academic
Shanta Shelke शांता शेळके (1922–2002), poet, journalist, a professor, composer, story writer, translator, writer of children's literature (a woman)
Shridhar Tilve (born 1964), poet and critic
G. D. Madgulkar गजानन दिगंबर माडगूळकर or ग. दि. माडगूळकर , popularly known in his home state of Maharashtra by his initials, Ga Di Ma गदिमा (1919–1977), poet, lyricist, writer and actor; older brother of writer Venkatesh Madgulkar
Poet Borkar Balakrishna Bhagwant Borkar and also known as "Baki-baab" (1910–1984) wrote mostly in Marathi but with numerous works in Konkani
कोंकणी बोली[संपादित करें]
Felix Paul Noronha (born 1916)[15]
मणिपुरी (मितेइ-इओन)[संपादित करें]
Nongthombam Biren Singh, politician, poet and former journalist
Abdul Hamid[तथ्य वांछित]
Robin S Ngangom (born 1959), poet who writes in English and Manipuri[16]
Laishram Somorendra singh[तथ्य वांछित]
मणिपुरी (बिष्नुपुरिया)[संपादित करें]
Gokulanada Gitiswami (born 1886)
Hijam Anganhal Singh[15]
ओडिया[संपादित करें]
Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja (born sometime from 1670 to 1688), poet and member of the royal family of a princely state
Fakir Mohan Senapati ଫକିର ମୋହନ ସେନାପତି (1843–1918), short-story writer, novelist, poet, writer, government official and social activist who has variously been called the "Father of Modern Oriya Literature" and Vyasakabi or "founder poet" of the language. He wrote what is regarded as the first short story in the Oriya language, whose preservation he championed.
Gangadhar Meher (1862–1924), poet and prose author
Kabibar Radhanath Ray (1848–1908), modernist poet, essayist and translator who introduced into Oriya literature new forms of and topics in poetry, including blank-verse, satire in the manner of Dryden and Pope, concern with social problems, and patriotic sentiments
Gopabandhu Das called Utkal Mani ("Gem of Orissa"), (1877–1928), social worker, political activist, writer, novelist and poet
समसामयिक कवि
Ramakanta Rath (born 1934), modernist poet and government official
Rabi Singh[तथ्य वांछित]
Sitakanta Mahapatra[तथ्य वांछित]
Soubhagya Mishra[तथ्य वांछित]
Sachidananda Rautaray[तथ्य वांछित]
Haraprasad Paricha Patnaik[तथ्य वांछित]
Dipak Mishra[तथ्य वांछित]
नेपाली[संपादित करें]
Parijat (poet)[तथ्य वांछित]
पंजाबी[संपादित करें]
मुख्य लेख : List of Punjabi language poets
राजस्थानी[संपादित करें]
कन्हैयालाल सेठिया
चन्द्र प्रकाश देवल
Krishan Vrihaspati[तथ्य वांछित]
Mohan Alok[तथ्य वांछित]
शिवदीन राम जोशीजन्म- १० जून १९२१ मृत्यु- २७ जुलाई २००६ ।
Sūdan
Suryamal Misran (1815–1863), poet and scholar of grammar, logic, history and politics in the court of the Great Hada Chauhan dynasty in Bundi
Bankidas Aashiya
Thakur Kesharisingh Barhat
Renwatdan Charan
Ishardas Barath
Manuj Depawat
Karnidan Charan
ShaktiDan kaviya
डुर्गेश जोशि (सुगम्)
कैलाश पन्दा
हनुमन दिक्षित्
शिव राज भार्तिय
महेन्द्र मिश्र
महेन्द्र प्रताप बुधि प्रकश जोशि
संस्कृत[संपादित करें]
प्राचीन कवि
वाल्मीकि
वेद व्यास
कालिदास (चौथी शताब्दी – छठी शताब्दी ईसा पूर्व), कवि एवं नाटककार
भारवि
माघ( 8th century AD) was a Sanskrit poet at King Varmalata's court at श्रीमल,(present-day Bhinmal in Rajasthan state).
श्रीहर्ष
जयदेव (fl. c. 1200 AD)
भट्टि (fl. 7th century), author of Bhaṭṭikāvya ("Bhatti's poem") also known as Rāvaṇavadha ("The Death of Rāvaṇa")
वेदान्तदेसिक (1269–1370), श्री वैष्नव writer, poet, devotee, philosopher and teacher
कृष्णदेवराय (died 1529), king of the Vijayanagara empire and poet
आधुनिक
Rewa Prasad Dwivedi;Varanasi
Ram Karan Sharma;New Delhi
Ramakanta Sukla;New Delhi
Vindhyeshwari Prasad Mishra 'Vinay'Varanasi
Harshdev Madhav
Abhiraj Rajendra Mishra ;Allahabad
Shivji Upadhyay;Varanasi
Srinivas Rath; Ujjain
Haridatta Sharma;Allahabad
Harekrishna Meher (हरेकृष्ण मेहेर)
Dr.P.C.Devasya
Viveka Pandey;(Handia);Allahabad
Upendra Panadey;Varanasi
Manmohan Acharya, मनोमोहन आचार्य:Cuttack
Kaushalendra Pandey;Varanasi
Hari Prasad Adhikari;Varanasi
Radhavallabh tripathi
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