In which year lekhnath pawral was respect with a trophie...
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In 1951, Lekhnath was invested by King Tribhuvan with the title of kabi siromani, which literally means "crest-jewel poet" but is generally translated as "poet laureate". Since his death in 1966, no other poet has been similarly honoured, so the title would seem to be his in perpetuity
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Lekhnath Paudyal (Nepali: लेखनाथ पौड्याल; 1885–1966) is regarded as the founding father of modern Nepali poetry literature (Kabi Shiromani) in the twentieth-century.[1] His most important contribution is believed to be to the enrichment and refinement of the language rather than to its philosophical breadth. The best of Lekhnath's poems adhered to the old-fashioned conventions of Sanskrit poetics (kavya). Lekhnath, the first modern Nepali poet, wrote in the classical style of Nepali poetry. His poems possessed a formal dignity that had been lacking in most earlier works in Nepali; many of them confirmed in their outlook with the philosophy of orthodox Vedanta, although others were essentially original in their tone and inspiration. His poems are very much popular, and often mentioned contemporary social and political issues. It is believed there were the first glimmerings of the poetic spirit that was to come after him.[1]
Kavi Siromani
Lekhnath Paudyal aka hemanta
Nepali poet
Portrait of Lekhnath Paudyal
Native name
लेखनाथ पौड्याल
Born
1885 (15 Poush 1941 BS)
Arghau Archale, Kaski, Nepal
Died
1966 (aged 80–81)
Occupation
Poet, short-story writer, playwright, essayist
Language
Nepali
Nationality
Nepali
Citizenship
Nepali
Notable works
Pinjadako Suga (A Parrot in a Cage)
Ritu Vichara (Contemplation of the Seasons, 1916)
Buddhi Vinoda (Enjoyments of Wisdom,
Satya-Kali-Samvada (A Dialogue Between the Degenerate Age and the Age of Truth, 1919)
Notable awards
कवि शिरोमणि