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- Lekhnath_Paudyal abstract "Lekhnath Paudyal (Nepali: लेखनाथ पौडेल; 1885–1966) regarded as the founding father of modern Nepali poetry literature (Kabi Shiromani) in twentieth-century. His most important contribution is believed to enrichment and refinement of its language rather than to its philosophical breadth. The best of Lekhnath's poems adhered to the old-fashioned conventions of Sanskrit poetics (kavya ). Lekhnath, the first modern Nepali poet, wrote most valuable classical style of Nepali Poems. His poems are very much popular until today which often mentioned contemporary social and political issues as well. It is believed there were the first glimmerings of the poetic spirit that was to come after him.Lekhnath was born into a Brahman family in Arghaun-Archale which lies at present Ward No 6, Lekhnath Municipality, Western Part of Nepal in 1885. He received his first lessons from his father then he was sent to the capital, Kathmandu to attend a Sanskrit school. He has gone to holy city of Banaras to continue his higher education.Initially during his stay in India, his young wife died and he been penniless. During the time he met with little academic success and he spent the next few years of his life seeking work in India. In 1909 he returned to Kathmandu, where he entered the employ of Bhim Shamsher, an important member of the ruling Rana family, as priest and tutor. He retained this post for twenty-five years.During his stay in Kathmandu, he used to teach childrens of scholarly Mani Dixit family. Because of similar literature interest and scholarly works he became good friend of Sardar Ram Mani Dixit (a renowned scholar and important advisor of then Rana regime), Dixit supported Paudyal in his hard times.Paudyals most popular poem was "A Parrot in a Cage" (Pinjarako Suga) which indirectly shatters the contemporary cruel Rana Regime in Nepal. Lekhnath Poudyal was initially hesitant to publish the poem afraid of autocratic Rana regime, he was enlivened by Sardar RamMani Dixit to bring out his works and promised him his literary success if he keeps on writing. He laments derogatory remarks from then Rana ruler and in other hand encouragement from Ramani in one of stanza from "A Parrot in a Cage" in following way:एउटा भन्छ यो हो पजी ।"One says (Rana ruler) , "It is a stupid ass!"अर्को भनदछ यो छ बिराजी ।Another says, "See, it just sits idol!"भन्दछ तेस्रो आत्मारम पढो पढोजी राखो नाम ।A third AatmaRam(Rammani)says "Read and Speak it will keep your name".Most of Lekhnath Paudyal's shorter poems are collected in Lalitya (Delicacy), published in two volumes in 1967 and 1968. His longer works – khanda-kavya and mahakavya – are (with dates of first publication) Ritu Vichara (Contemplation of the Seasons, 1916), Buddhi Vinoda (Enjoyments of Wisdom, 1916), Satya-Kali-Samvada (A Dialogue Between the Degenerate Age and the Age of Truth, 1919), Amar Jyotiko Satya-Smriti (Remembering the Truth of Undying Light, 1951), Taruna Tapasi (The Young Ascetic, 1953), and Mero Rama (My God, 1954). Another epic poem, entitled Ganga-Gauri (Goddess of the Ganges).".
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