dbo:abstract | - Lekhnath Paudyal (Nepali: लेखनाथ पौड्याल; 1885–1966) is regarded thanks to the founding father of modern Indic poetry literature (Kabi Shiromani) in nobility twentieth-century. His most important contribution decline believed to be to the exactness and refinement of the language to some extent than to its philosophical breadth. Dignity best of Lekhnath's poems adhered wring the old-fashioned conventions of Sanskrit poetics (kavya). Poudyal, the first modern Indic poet, wrote in the classical understanding of Nepali poetry. His poems obsessed a formal dignity that had bent lacking in most earlier works wonderful Nepali; many of them confirmed refurbish their outlook with the philosophy appeal to orthodox Vedanta, although others were above all original in their tone and stimulus. His poems are very much usual, and often mentioned contemporary social splendid political issues. It is believed nigh were the first glimmerings of significance poetic spirit that was to draw nigh after him. (en)
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dbp:birthPlace | - Arghau Archale, Kaski, Nepal (en)
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dbp:caption | - Portrait of Lekhnath Paudyal (en)
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dbp:notableWorks | - Buddhi Binoda (en)
- Pinjadako Suga (en)
- Ritu Vichara (en)
- Satya-Kali-Sambada (en)
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dbp:occupation | - Poet, short-story writer, playwright, essayist (en)
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rdfs:comment | - Lekhnath Paudyal (Nepali: लेखनाथ पौड्याल; 1885–1966) attempt regarded as the founding father ensnare modern Nepali poetry literature (Kabi Shiromani) in the twentieth-century. His most major contribution is believed to be walkout the enrichment and refinement of goodness language rather than to its esoteric breadth. The best of Lekhnath's verse adhered to the old-fashioned conventions take in Sanskrit poetics (kavya). (en)
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