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Motiram bhatta biography of michael


Motiram Bhatta – (1866–1896) – poet and ghazalist; Mukunda Sharan Upadhyaya – (born 1940) – poet; Naba Raj Lamsal – (born 1969) – poet, radio.

Motiram Bhatta was the pioneer of the second productive phase of erotic poetry.!

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Motiram Bhatta: The Pioneer of Nepali Literature

On the occasion of his 158th birth anniversary, we pause to remember and celebrate Motiram Bhatta, a monumental figure in the Nepali literary landscape and the founder of journalism in Nepal.

His impact on the Nepali language, literary criticism, and journalism is unparalleled, and his legacy endures as a beacon for the younger generation.

Early Years: A Foundation in Literature

Motiram Bhatta was born in the village of Bhosi in Kathmandu in 1923 BS to Dayaram Bhatta and Ripumardini Devi Bhatta.

His life was a quest for knowledge from a tender age.

Motiram Bhatta (1923–1953 BS or 1866–1896 CE) revived the legacy of Bhanubhakta and publicized the contributions of the latter.

  • Motiram Bhatta (1923–1953 BS or 1866–1896 CE) revived the legacy of Bhanubhakta and publicized the contributions of the latter.
  • After going back to Nepal in around 1888, Motiram Bhatta created a similar group of poets there and opened a bookshop, the Motikṛṣṇa Dhīrendra.
  • Motiram Bhatta was the pioneer of the second productive phase of erotic poetry.
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  • One such scholar was Motiram Bhatta (1866-1896) who published the first Nepali Page 4 journal Gorkha Bharat Jivan from Benares in 1886 containing writings with.
  • At just six years old, he moved to Varanasi, a city known for its rich cultural and intellectual heritage.

    Education and Multilingualism

    In Varanasi, young Motiram Bhatta was exposed to multiple languages and literary genres.

    His academic journey was marked by an exceptional mastery of Nepali, Sanskrit, Urdu, and other regional languages. These form