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Darshan Singh Bisht ‘Rangila’: A Garhwali language Poet
                                         Bhishma Kukreti
        Darshan Singh Bisht writes poems about various subjects for raising social issues. The  poems of Bisht are fin different forms and style.
         Darshan Singh Bisht ‘ Rangila’ belongs a Himalayan village Andaroli of Idiakot Patti of Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand.
 Darshan Singh is B.A, he passed ITI diploma and working with Jal Nigam a state department of Uttarakhand province.
  Darshan Singh Bisht has been publishing his Geet and poems in various regional periodicals of Uttarakhand. Till date, he has published tens of garhwali poems in those periodicals.
 Keshvan (All India Radio ) has been relaying his poems and Geets regularly for many years.
  Ghaur Aije he, Jat. Daunrya, Kachmwali, Angothya, Sachai, Chitthi, Andwar, Dadi ar Badi, Nashabandi , Vweenl Bwal are his some of representative verses in Garhwali language.
Most of the poems of Bisht are related to social issues and Bisht accuses wrong happenings in the society.
His poem Kachmwali will show the type of subjects, Darshan Singh Bisht chooses in creating poetry:
Mi _bali pratha birdying ki
Bali lheen chandu
Ju bhair bali pratha ko birodh kairi
Bhitar kachhmwali khaandin
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Ashok Uniyal ‘Agya’: A Garhwali Language Poet
                                 Bhishma Kukreti
    Ashok Uniyal is teacher and belongs to orthodox Karm Kandi Brahmin family of Dabralsyun Uttarakhand. His family back ground and profession influence his poetry creation so much that his satiric poems become directive or inspirational poems.
 Ashok Uniyal ‘Agya’ is born on 9 th July 1971 in a Himalayan village Amaldu, Dabralsyun of Gangasalan region of Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand .
 Uniyal passed M.A and got B.Ed degree from Garhwal university and is teacher with state government of Uttarakhand.
     Ashok Uniyal has been writing poems , stories and articles in Garhwali for many years. His articles, poems and stories are published in regional periodicals as Dhad, Chitthi, Bugyal, Gadh-Kum Times etc. Akashvani relayed many  poems and stories of Ashok Uniyal and audiences praised his poems more than stories.
 His poems are also published in two Garhwali poetry books - Gwai and biji Gyai Kavita
  Ashok Uniyal writes various types of poetries with different subjects and in different forms and styles . Bat, Bhaduli, Bada log, Vonki Pachhyan, Paraj, Ghaghrandi Ag , Khairi, Vikash, Pachhyani bi Kaini, Hitile are his some famous poems in Garhwali admired by critics
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 Lilanand Raturi : A Garhwali Language Versifier
                                    Bhishma Kukreti
     Lilanand Raturi is called the poet of satire and for matching directive style.
  Lilanand Raturi is born on 1st December 1961 in a remote village of Garhwal Himalaya.
Raturi is graduate in Sanskrit and B.Ed.
 By profession, Lilanand Raturi is Karmkandi Brahmin and his profession helps Raturi to know more about the changes taking place nearby him in Garhwal.
           Lilanand Raturi dreams for benefits to all human beings and living organisms and this his desires is seen in his poems.
Lilanand Raturi wrote and published tens of Garhwali poems in regional papers of Uttarakhand . Akashvani has been relaying his poems regularly for many years.
 Athwad, Unnati, Bingi Le, Devtaun ma Farak, Madad, Tum Lautik apna Gadhdesh ava are his very famous poems
 Raturi writes satire like the following poem:
Paili chhayo amol jamano
Mulak ma neta kul dwee-char
Aj hwai ggyai Sikhs hit jamano
Neta hwai gain gaun guthyar
 Lilanand Raturi uses symbols and imagery for explaining his views through  Garhwali poems.  Many poems of Lilanand Raturi are nearer to philosophies and ritual acts of Garhwal .The poet seems to be angry on the wrong happenings in the society but Raturi shows his anger mildly and subtle way in his poems.
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Shivdayal ‘Shailaj’ : The Garhwali Poet of Satire and Realism
                                   Bhishma Kukreti
              Shivdayal ‘Shailaj’ belongs to the time of Madan Duklan, Devendra Joshi, Mahendra Dhyani who have been attached to separate state movement and who have experienced  the confused results of separate Uttarakhand state too, Shivdayal writes various types of poetries in terms of subjects and style too. Satire, symbolic language, sorrow, philosophical narration are found in his poems.
        Shivdaya belongs to a Himalayan village Moldhar, Baijaron of Pauri Garhwal. After completing M.A, B T.C , Shivdayal joined education department and is teacher in Pauri Garhwal district. Shivdayal was born on 5th January, 1965
 Shivdayal ‘Shailaj’ wrote more than fifty poetries in Garhwali language and published in regional papers of Uttarakhand .  Akashvani has been relaying the poems of shivdayal regularly.
    ’ Lwai ki Tees’, Kuyedi, ‘Hankat’ ‘vada’, Ulti reeti; ‘Saaru’, ‘Jhan Kilai’ ‘kavi in Geet ga’, Aas’ ‘mulka hal’, Ni Byau, are representative  poems of Shivdayal.
 Shivdayal uses satire , sorrowfulness, realism in his poems. Apart from ncouplets, non-rhyme poems, Shivdayal also wrote Gazals in Garhwali.
Let us experience his one poem:
Hyunda ki reeti saryun ki si
Gor hakanu chhaun
Hitda agnail ka ni chin
Mar pichhnai ka khanu chhaun
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Dr Rajendra Prasad Bhatt ‘ Nagesh’ : A garhwali poet
                                         Bhishma Kukreti
Dr Rajendra Prasad Bhatt ‘Nagesh’ did not write much in Garhwali. Whatever he wrote that is relevant to the event or occasion.
  Dr Rajendra Bhatt was born on 28th November , 1952 in a Himalayan village Uniyagaon, Nandalsyun Patti of Pauri Garhwal Uttarakhand.
After  post graduating in Sanskrit from Varansi, Bhatt  got Ph.D in the same language. Dr Rajendra Prasad Bhatt taught in various colleges and universities. Dr Rajendra Bhatt worked with Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University too.
  Dr Bhat is the writer and poet of Sanskrit and Hindi . Occasionally, Dr Rajendra writes in Garhwali language.
 Dr Bhat is famous for his creating poetry about describing Synsi-Baijaron area of Dhaundiyalsyun. Dr Rajendra Bhatt described Syunsi- Baijraun in his poem ‘ syunsi Baijron’ that the reader gets clear picture of Syunsi-Baijron of Dhaundiyalsyun without visiting there.
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Bacchi Ram Baudai : A Garhwali Language poet
                                   Bhishma Kukreti
Bacchi Ram Baudai was born on 15th March 1945 in a Himalayan village Panchrad, Savali of Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. After post graduating, Baudai got B.Ed degree and joined education department of Uttar Pradesh government. Bacchi Ram Baudai retired as principal.
  Bacchi Ram Baudai written many poems in Garhwali and an unpublished drama. Bacchi ram performed in many Garhwali plays staged at regional levels in Garhwal.
     Ash, Ujyali, Thau Dyawa, Badh sipaee are his representative poems in Garhwali . Baudai writes directive poems . Baudai wrote poems in various form that is  conventional and non-conventional forms as his contemporary poets had been writing.
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Sanjay Dhoundiyal : A Garhwali Poet from rural Garhwal
                                          Bhishma Kukreti
 Sanjay Dhoundiyal belongs to a Himalayan village Dhound . Dhound is the original village of Dhoundiyal . It is said that Dhound is six hundred old village. There are only two Pattis in Pauri Garhwal named after Brahmin class , one is Dhoundiyalsyun and other is Dabralsyun.
  Sanjay Dhoundiyal is born on 4th November 1976 and is promising poet of Garhwali language. Most of his poems are regarding the subject of empty villages, ruined buildings, baron lands because of unprecedented migration of Garhwalis to plains of India. Sanjay is successful in portraying ruined villages :
Tum thain bulani  ma ki mamta
Jwadi hat bar bar
Lauti awa khuchliund meri
Tum sab khuni saun chhan meri
  Now a days, Garhwal is facing an unique  problem that the local youth is not taking any interest in agriculture and feels ashamed in doing labor works . Sanjay says through his poetries:
Hay ! Jamano kano aige
Kan nayi ya paud ayeen cha ?
Naukari-chakri kakhi bi nee cha
Hail lagan ma sharam ani cha
 Sanjay did not write much but the poems show that Sanjay Dhoundiyal has potentiality for being an effective poet of Garhwali language .
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Sanjay Sundariyal : A Garhwali language Poet of Figurative language 
                                Bhishma Kukreti
  Sanjay Sundariyal is praised for using  figurative language in his Garhwali language poems.
  Born on 13th Novemebr 1979, in a Himalayan village Ceredigion  (Chaundkot) of Pauri Garhwal, Sanjay Sundariyal is a science graduate.
  Sanjay Sundariyal not only contributed to Garhwali poetic field but Sanjay also have been in editorial board of  twenty years old Garhwali magazine ’Chitthi-Patri’ . Sanjay Sundariyal helped  Madan Duklan the managing editor of Chitthi Patri in many ways.
  Sanjay wrote less poems but his poems are promising poems of effective poet. Sanjay is famous for using figurative language in creating Garhwali language poetries as :
Dhunga swana sweenaun ka
Beeda kungali ganyun ka
Apnas ka laplpa matan
Damdamo pau dhairee/myara Uttarakhand
  Sanjay also wrote poetries on sorrow phase of diminishing old arts, customs, gourmets and culture from rural Garhwal :
Arson ku pak
Fwadon bhat
Dakya dhungla
Kandali-badi swad

Dalyun ka chhail
Jaidyun ku pani
Hyaram ab Kakhvai
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Anil Kumar ‘Shailani’ : A Garhwali Poet of directive nature
                          Bhishma Kukreti
  Anil Kumar ‘Shailani’ writes Garhwali  poem on sorrow of separation rapture and directive or inspirational poems.
Anil Kumar ‘Shailani’ was born on 5th July 1977 in a Himalayan village meldhar , Dhoundiyalsyun of Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. Surta Devi is his mother and father’s name of Anil Kumar is Shyam Lal.
After graduating, Anil Kumar Shailani joined post and telegraph department of government of India.
Bwai (a sorrow emotional poem), Anpadh beti (directive) and Apni t Soch (inspirational) poems are the representative poems of Anil Kumar  ‘Shailani’.
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