राम–भरत मिलन – महादेवी वर्मा
Introduction: See more Accepting the demand of step-mother Kekayi for a 14 year banvaas, Ram along with wife Sita and brother Lakshman, made abode in the forest of...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more Accepting the demand of step-mother Kekayi for a 14 year banvaas, Ram along with wife Sita and brother Lakshman, made abode in the forest of...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more This is the last excerpt in this series from Saket maha-kavya. Politely turning down the requests of Kakayi and Bharat, Ram decides to stay put...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more Little moon feels so cold in night. He asks his mother for a woolen coat. See the problem that the mother faces! I have tried my hands on...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more Even though the shattered younger brother Bharat and repentant mother Kaikayi pleaded with Ram to return to Ayodhya, Ram would rather carry out...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more Karnas reply to Krishna: From III Chapter [Rashmirathi is quite a phenomenon in the world of Hindi poetry. Here is another excerpt from third...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more Krishna meets Duryodhana: From III Chapter [As per the original agreement Pandavas were to get back their kingdom when they returned from 14...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more Kaikayi had coerced Dashrath to give the kingdom of Ayodhya to her son Bharat and banish the elder step son Ram to forest for 14 years. Bharat...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more You may have read Shyam Narayan Pandey’s classic epic “Haldighati”. Three excerpts from that great work are available on this site. Many readers...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more Neta Ji Subhash Chandra Bose organized the Indian National Army in early 1940s to fight the foreign occupation of the country. He promised...
Read MoreIntroduction: See more A hasya kavita by Suresh Upadhyay that is also a commentary on the state of affairs in India – Rajiv Krishna Saxena दफ्तर का एक बाबू मरा...
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