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Ishwar Ballav
Native name
ईश्वरबल्लभ
BornIshwar Ballav Bhattarai
(1937-07-11)11 July 1937
Jaisi Deval, Kathmandu
Died22 March 2008(2008-03-22) (aged 70)
Kathmandu
OccupationPoet, lyricist
NationalityNepali
Literary movementTesro Aayam
Notable worksAagokaa Phoolharu Hun Aagokaa Phoolharu Hoinan,
Kashmai Devay
Notable awardsMadan Puraskar

SpouseKamala Bhattarai
Relatives
  • Muralidhar Bhattarai (father)
  • Ram Maya Bhattarai (mother)

Ishwar Ballav (Nepali: ईश्वरबल्लभ, 11 July 1937 – 22 March 2008) was one of the most influential Nepali poets.[1] He was also a poet of a new dimension–the third dimension–meaning Tesro Ayam in the history of Nepalese literature. He, along with his contemporaries Bairagi Kaila and Indra Bahadur Rai, formed a trio in 1963 in Darjeeling to rethink and evaluate the development of Nepalese literature.[2]

Bibliography

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  • Aagoka Phoolharu Hun Aagoka Phoolharu Hoinanan
  • Samanantar
  • Kashmai Devaya
  • Euta Saharko Kinarama[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ishwor Ballav: Personalities of Literature from Nepal". Spinybabbler.org. Archived from the original on 2013-07-16. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
  2. ^ "How Tesro Aayam shaped Nepali literature". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  3. ^ "Ishwar Ballav | Nepali Poems". Retrieved 2020-11-02.

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