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Rameshraj Tewarikar
Born (1954-03-15) 15 March 1954 (age 69)
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
OccupationPoet, Specially in Tewari
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
Website
hinditewarisahitya.blogspot.com

Rameshraj Tewarikar (born 15 March 1954) Hindi is a scholar, poet. He is famous for his distinctive talent in the area of Satire and Rasa, and they are one of the major scholars who develop the Tewari and Rasa tradition of poetry.[1][2]

Early life

Rameshraj Tewarikar was born on 15 March 1954 in village Aice, district - Aligarh, (Uttar Pradesh). His full name is Ramesh Chandra Gupta and his father Ramcharan Gupta was Brajbhasha folk writer and freedom fighter.[3] while his mother Ganga Devi was an ordinary homemaker. From childhood, He was interested in participating in the school's cultural programs. In childhood, he received literary guidance from his poet-father and through his seminar of poet-friends. He received informal education of poetry writing. He also edited the 'Tewari-Paksh' magazine.[4][5]

Published works

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Tewari-Shatak

Long Tewaries

Aag De Lanka Main, Jai Kanhaiyalal Ki, Ghada Pap Ka Bhar Raha, Man Ke Ghav Naye Na, Dhan Ka Mad Gad-Gad Kare, Mera Hal Sodium Sa Hai, Ravan-Kul Ke Log, Anatar Aah Anant Ati, Puchh Na Kabira Jag Ka Hal, Rameshraj Ke Charchit Tewari-Sangrah[6]

Shatak (Centuries)

Freehand Poem-collection

Child-poems

Radhtriya Bal Kavitayein[7]

Awards and honors

He has been honored with many awards.

See also

References

  1. ^ "तेवरीकार रमेशराज किसी परिचय के मोहताज नहीं – कवि रमेशराज". 24 February 2017.
  2. ^ "रमेश राज - कविता कोश". kavitakosh.org.
  3. ^ Tewarikar, Rameshraj (25 March 2016). "ब्रजभाषा और काव्य के चर्चित हस्ताक्षर : लोक कवि रामचरन गुप्त: 'लोककवि रामचरन गुप्त' का एक 'बालगीत'".
  4. ^ http://amstelganga.org/तेवरी-ग़ज़ल-नहीं-है-क्योंकि/[dead link]
  5. ^ "तेवरीकार रमेशराज Blog Posts - Rameshraj Profile Page - Hindi Blog aggregator and first hindi community website in india - BlogVarta.com". www.blogvarta.com.
  6. ^ "#Lekh (pustak shamiksha) by ramesh raj - KAVYASAGAR". 22 July 2016.
  7. ^ "रमेशराज के चर्चित बालगीत". hinditewari-3.blogspot.in.