Mahendar Misir

Mahendar Misir (16 March 1866   26 October 1946) was an Indian Bhojpuri poet who is also called The Master Of Purbi.[1] He has written hundred of Purbi poems.[2]

Mahendar Misir
Born16 March 1866
Chhapra, Bihar
DiedOctober 26, 1946(1946-10-26) (aged 60)
Occupation
  • Poet
Notable works
  • Anguri Me Dasale Biya Naginiya
  • Hasi Hasi Panawa

Life

Misir was born on 16 March 1866 at Mishrawalia in Chhapra Bihar.[3]

Works

  • Mahendar Manjari
  • Mahendar Binod
  • Mahendar Diwakar
  • Mahendar Prabhakar
  • Mahendar Ratnawali
  • Mahendar Kusumawali
  • Mahendar Mayank
  • Apurva Ramayan
  • Bhagwat Dasam Skandh
  • Krishna Gitawali
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References

  1. Tiwari, Arjun (2014). Bhojpuri Sahitya ke Itihas. Varanasi: Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan. p. 154.
  2. Pandey, Rajbali (1957). Hindī sāhitya kā br̥hat itihāsa, Volume 16. Nāgarī Pracāriṇī Sabhā.
  3. "महेन्दर मिसिर : भोजपुरी गीतों की नाज़ुकमिजाज़ी के पर्याय !". India Speaks.
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