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Ishwar Ballabh
Born(1937-07-11)July 11, 1937
Jaisi Deval, Kathmandu, Nepal
DiedMarch 22, 2008(2008-03-22) (aged 70)
Kathmandu
Occupationpoet, lyricist
NationalityNepali
Genrepoetry
Literary movementTesro Aayam (Third Dimension)
Notable worksAagokaa Phoolharu Hun Aagokaa Phoonharu Hoinan

Samantar

Kashmai Devay
Notable awardsMadan Puraskar

SpouseKamala Bhattarai

Ishwar Ballav (Nepali: ईश्वरबल्लभ, 11 July 1937 – 22 March 2008) is one of the most influential Nepali poets.[1] He is 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.

Background

Bibliography

  • Aagoka Phoolharu Hun Aagoka Phoolharu Hoinan
  • Samantar
  • Kashmai Devaya
  • Euta Saharko kinarama[2]

References

  1. ^ "Ishwor Ballav: Personalities of Literature from Nepal". Spinybabbler.org. Archived from the original on 2013-07-16. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
  2. ^ Samaantar.

external links

  1. blog, ishwar ballav poems

2. http://inepal.org/nepalipoems/category/ishwar-ballav/


Analisis of Iswar Ballav's poems, especially his poetry collection "Agaka phul hun, agaka phul hoinan' (Kathmandu, 1974) is given in the book in the Russian language "Man, Society, Religion in Modern Nepali Poems" ("Nauka" Publications. Moscow, 1985) by Russian scholar Lyudmila Aganina. She gives in her book the main theme of the Nepalese literary movement "TESRO AYAM" ('Third Dimension"). - Krishna Prakash Shrestha