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Mahadevi Varma

Goswami Tulsidas: In Hindi literature, Goswami Tulsidas (Samvat 1568 V) was a renowned saint-poet. His pride and joy are the Shri Ramcharitmanas. He is also thought to be a manifestation of Maharishi Valmiki, the creator of the Adi Kavya Ramayana. Tulsidas left his body on Shravan Krishna Tritiya Saturday in Samvat 1680, stating “Ram-Rama.”

Kabir: Kabir was an Indian spiritual poet who lived around 1440. His writings impacted the Bhakti movement, Sikhism, Sant Mat, and the Kabir Panth, and he was known as Sant Kabir. The process of integrating these two beings, according to Kabir’s worldview, is salvation. He instilled in us the value of time.

Ramdhari Singh Dinkar: Ramdhari Singh Dinkar was born in Simaria, Bihar, on September 23, 1908. His pre-independence publications were outspokenly anti-colonialist. Because of his patriotic deeds, he was given the title of Rashtrakavi.

Suryakant Tripathi ‘Nirala’: Suryakant Tripathi Nirala was born in Midnapore, Bengal, on February 16, 1896. Along with Pant, Prasad, and Mahadevi Verma, he founded the Chaiwad movement. ‘Saroj Shakti,’ ‘Kukurmutta,’ ‘Dhavani,’ ‘Shakti Puja of Rama,’ ‘Parimal,’ and ‘Anamika’ are some of his works.

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