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  2. Nepali literature - Wikipedia

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    Nepali literature ( Nepali: नेपाली साहित्य) refers to literature written in the Nepali language. The Nepali language has been the national language of Nepal since 1958. [1] Nepali evolved from Sanskrit and it is difficult to exactly date the history of Nepali language literature since most of the early scholars wrote ...

  3. Literature of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepali literature consists of the literature written in the Nepali language. The Nepali language has been the national language of Nepal since 1958. The Nepali language has also been recognized as a "major Indian literary language" by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters. [ 12]

  4. Srijanshil Arajakta - Wikipedia

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    Srijanshil Arajakta ( Nepali: सृजनशिल अराजकता, lit. 'creative anarchy') is a literary movement in Nepal described by the Kathmandu Post as "urg [ing] the inclusion of ethnic identities within mainstream Nepali literature." [1] [2] Novelist Rajan Mukarung and poets Upendra Subba and Hangyug Agyat started the movement ...

  5. Bhanubhakta Acharya - Wikipedia

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    Bhanubhakta Acharya ( Nepali: भानुभक्त आचार्य) (1814—1868 CE) (1871—1925 BS) was a Nepali writer, poet, and translator. He is widely regarded as the first poet in the Nepali language, for which he was conferred with the title of "Aadikabi": literally, "the first poet". He is best known for translating the epic ...

  6. Lekhnath Paudyal - Wikipedia

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    Lekhnath Paudyal. Lekhnath Paudyal ( Nepali: लेखनाथ पौड्याल; December 28 1884–1966) is regarded as the founding father of modern Nepali poetry literature (Kabi Shiromani) in the twentieth-century. [ 1][ 2] His most important contribution is believed to be to the enrichment and refinement of the language rather than ...

  7. Champa (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel is unique among Devkota's works as the only one depicting contemporary social issues and roles of women in society. Set in Kathmandu during the Rana rule, it depicts a society firmly adhering to traditional gender roles, with men engaged in learning and travelling, and women, uneducated and limited to household chores and religious activities.

  8. Laxmi Prasad Devkota - Wikipedia

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    Devkota contributed to Nepali literature by starting a modern Nepali language romantic movement in the country. He was the second writer born in Nepal to begin writing epic poems in Nepali literature. Nepali poetry soared to new heights with Devkota's innovative use of the language.

  9. Gopal Prasad Rimal - Wikipedia

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    Nepali. Occupation (s) Poet, writer. Awards. Madan Puraskar (1962) Tribhuwan Pragya Puraskar (1973) Gopal Prasad Rimal ( Nepali: 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 ...