Yug Charan
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Yug Charan (IAST: Yuga Chāraṇa; Sanskrit: युग चारण) is an Indian title meaning ‘Charan of the Era’ for poets and litterateurs whose vivacious writings voice the nationalistic aspirations of the country. It may refer to:
Literature[edit]
- Yuga Chāraṇa, a poetic work by Makhanlal Chaturvedi published in 1956.[1]
- Maiṃ Yuga Chāraṇa, a collection of poems by Prakash Aatur published in 1983.[2][3]
Journalism[edit]
People[edit]
- Bhartendu Harishchandra
- Hinglaj Dan Kaviya
- Kanhaiyalal Sethia
- Makhanlal Chaturvedi
- Manohar Sharma
- Padmanābha
- Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
- Ravidas
- Shrikrishna Saral
References[edit]
- ↑ Shailbala (1977). Svātantryottara Hindī sāhitya meṃ Gāndhīvāda (in हिन्दी). Hindī-Sāhitya-Bhaṇḍāra.
- ↑ Madhumatī (in हिन्दी). Rājasthāna Sāhitya Akādamī (Saṅgama). 1990.
उनकी प्रतिनिधि कविताओं का संग्रह 'मैं युग चारण' नाम से प्रकाशित हुआ जिसकी कविताओं से यह स्पष्ट हो जाता है कि उन्हें काव्य संस्कार उत्तरछायावादी गीतकाव्यधारा से प्राप्त हुए और मूलतः वे ऐसे गीतकार थे जो जनता के लिए या कहिए जनता में चेतना जगाने के लिए कविता लिखते हैं।
- ↑ AATUR, PRAKASH (1983). Main Yug Charan. publisher not identified.
- ↑ "YUG CHARAN". www.newspapers.in. Retrieved 2022-09-18.