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Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Prime Minister of India (1996, 1988-2004)
Kabir
Amir Khusrau
Indian poet, writer, singer and scholar (1253–1325)
Tulsidas
Rambola (; 11 August 1511 – 30 July 1623), popularly known as Goswami Tulsīdās (), was a Vaishnava (Ramanandi) Hindu saint, devotee (भक्त) and poet, renowned for his devotion to the deity Rama. He wrote several popular works in Sanskrit, Awadhi, and Braj Bhasha, but is best known as the author of the Hanuman Chalisa and of the epic Ramcharitmanas, a retelling of the Sanskrit Ramayana, based on Rama's life, in the vernacular Awadhi language.
Suman Pokhrel
Nepalese poet, lyricist, playwright, translator and artist
Meera
Meera, better known as Mirabai, and venerated as Sant Meerabai, was a 16th-century Hindu mystic poet and devotee of Krishna. She is a celebrated Bhakti saint, particularly in the North Indian Hindu tradition. She is mentioned in Bhaktamal, confirming that she was widely known and a cherished figure in the Bhakti movement by about 1600. In her poems, she expressed her surrender towards Krishna often referring to herself as his daasi (servant).
Ravindra Prabhat
Hindi poet, scholar, journalist, novelist and short story writer
Gulzar
Gulzar (born Sampooran Singh Kalra; 18 August 1934) is an Indian Urdu poet, lyricist, author, screenwriter, and film director known for his works in Hindi cinema. He is regarded as an important Urdu poet of this era. He started his career with music director S.D. Burman as a lyricist in the 1963 film Bandini and worked with many music directors including R. D. Burman, Salil Chowdhury, Vishal Bhardwaj and A. R. Rahman. Gulzar also writes poetry, dialogues and scripts. He directed films such as Aandhi and Mausam during the 1970s and the TV series Mirza Ghalib in the 1980s. He also directed Kirda
Mahadevi Varma
Indian Hindi writer and poet (1907-1987)
Harivansh Rai Bachchan
Indian Hindi poet, Father of Amitabh Bachchan (1907-2003)
Rambhadracharya
Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Swami Rambhadracharya (born Giridhar Mishra on 14 January 1950) is an Indian Hindu spiritual leader, educator, Sanskrit scholar, polyglot, poet, author, textual commentator, philosopher, composer, singer, playwright and Katha artist based in Chitrakoot, India. He is one of four incumbent Jagadguru Ramanandacharyas, and has held this title since 1988.
Madan Mohan Malaviya
Indian educator and politician
Ram Prasad Bismil
revolutionary, poet & writer (1897–1927)
Surdas
Surdas was a 16th-century blind Hindu devotional poet and singer, who was known for his works written in praise of Krishna. His compositions captured his devotion towards Krishna. Most of his poems were written in the Braj language, while some were also written in other dialects of medieval Hindi, like Awadhi.
Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
Indian hindi poet, essayis (1908-1974)
Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
Indian poet (1904–1948)
Sachchidananda Vatsyayan
Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan (7 March 1911 – 4 April 1987), popularly known by his pen name Agyeya (also transliterated Ajneya, meaning 'the unknowable'), was an Indian writer, poet, novelist, literary critic, journalist, translator and revolutionary in Hindi language. He pioneered modern trends in Hindi poetry, as well as in fiction, criticism and journalism. He is regarded as the pioneer of the Prayogavaad (experimentalism) movement in modern Hindi literature.
Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana
Mughal court poet and minister (1556–1627)
Raja Birbal
Mahesh Das (; 1528 16 February 1586), popularly known by his title Rajah Birbal (), was an Indian minister and commander of the Mughal Empire. He is mostly known in the Indian subcontinent for the folk tales which focus on his wit. He was appointed by Akbar and was one of his most important courtiers, part of a group called the navaratnas (nine jewels). In February 1586, he led an army to crush an unrest in the north-west Indian subcontinent now modern day Swat District Pakistan where he was killed along with many troops in an ambush which turned into a full-scale battle against rebelling Yusu
Sumitranandan Pant
Indian writer
Malik Muhammad Jayasi
Indian poet
Maithili Sharan Gupt
Indian Poet (1886-1964)
Kedarnath Singh
Indian writer
Nirmal Verma
Indian writer (1929–2005)
Nagarjun
Vaidyanath Mishra (30 June 1911 – 5 November 1998), better known by his pen name Nagarjun, was a Hindi and Maithili poet who has also penned a number of novels, short stories, literary biographies and travelogues, and was known as Janakavi- the People's Poet. He is regarded as the most prominent protagonist of modernity in Maithili.
Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'
Indian Poet, novelist, essayist and story-writer
Bharatendu Harishchandra
Indian writer (1850-1885)
Jaishankar Prasad
hindi author (1889–1937)
Dharamvir Bharati
writer, novelist (1926–1997)
Makhanlal Chaturvedi
Indian writer (1889-1968)
Kavi Pradeep
Indian singer (1915-1998)
Sheetal Agashe
Indian businesswoman and former actress (born 1977)
Joba Murmu
Award winning Santhali writer
Ayodhya Prasad Upadhyay
Indian writer
Raskhan
Syed Ibrahim Khan (1548-1628) was an Indian Sufi Muslim poet who became a devotee of the Hindu deity Krishna. He was either born in Pihani (Hardoi) or Amroha, in modern-day Uttar Pradesh, India. His original name was Saiyad Ibrahim and Raskhan was his takhallus (pen name) in Hindi. In his early years, he became a follower of Krishna, learned the bhakti marga from Vitthalanatha and began living in Vrindavan, where he spent the rest of his life. He accepted Krishna as the supreme god (Svayam Bhagavan) and became a Vaishnava. He died in 1628 AD. His samadhi is at Mahaban, about six miles east of
Irshad Kamil
Indian songwriter
Naresh Mehta
Indian writer (1922–2000)
Kaka Hathrasi
Indian writer (1906-1995)
Kumar Vishwas
Hindi poet, politician
Sharad Joshi
Indian poet and writer (1931–1991)
Gopaldas Neeraj
poet, author (1924–2018)
Teji Grover
Hindi poet and painter
Kunwar Narayan
Indian poet (1927–2017)
Shrikant Verma
Indian poet
Ashok Chakradhar
Indian writer
Hasrat Jaipuri
Indian poet and lyricist (1922–1999)
Ibrahim `Ashk'
Urdu Poet
Raghuvir Sahay
Indian writer (1929–1990)
Ramesh Chandra Jha
Indian Writer, Poet, Journalist, Freedom Fighter
Prabha Thakur
Indian politician
Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh
Indian writer (1917-1964)
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj
spiritual leader
Bhushan
Hindi Poet
Shabab Aalam
Indian educationist
Shyam Lal Gupta
Indian poet and lyricist (1896-1977)
Mohammad Imran garh
poet
Keshav Das
Keshavdas Mishra (1555–1617), usually known by the Keshavdas, was an Indian Poet, Writer, Scholar and administrator who was best known for his work , a pioneering work of the of Hindi literature. He was patronized by Vir Singh Deo of Orchha, a vassal of the Mughal Empire.
Chand Bardai
Court poet of Prithvi Raj Chauhan
Shivmangal Singh Suman
Hindi poet
Jyotsna Milan
Indian writer (1941–2014)