Bihari gyan
Bihari lal biography in hindi
Bihari lal ka jivan parichay!
Bihari Lal
Indian poet
For the Bengali poet, see Biharilal Chakraborty.
Bihari Lal Chaube | |
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'The Poet Bihari Offers Homage to Radha and Krishna', attributed to Nainsukh, ca.1760–65 | |
Born | 1595 Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Died | 1663 Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Occupation | Poet |
Period | Riti Kaal |
Literary movement | Ritikaal |
Bihari Lal Chaube or Bihārī (1595–1663)[1] was a Hindi poet, who is famous for writing the Satasaī (Seven Hundred Verses) in Brajbhasha, a collection of approximately seven hundred distichs, which is perhaps the most celebrated Hindi work of poetic art, as distinguished from narrative and simpler styles.[2] Today it is considered the most well known book of the Ritikavya Kaal or 'Riti Kaal'(an era in which poets wrote poems for kings) [3] of Hindi literature.[4]
The language is the form of Hindi called Brajbhasha, spoken in the country about Mathura, where the poet lived.
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