International Hindi Day:  Top Hindi Poetry Books Of All Time  

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Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore This set of multiple poems had won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Tagore also included beautiful prayers in this book. 

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Madhushala by Harivansh Rai Bachachan Madhushala means a wine shop. The poet who is a Padma Bhushan winer, has compared the shop with the embodiment of human. 

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Yama by Mahadevi Verma In the Chhayawadi era of Hindi literature, she was one of the four pillars. Verma even won Gyanpeeth award for Yama. 

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Rashmirathi by Ramdhari Singh ‘Dinkar’ Rashmirathi is a book for all the Indian mythological fans as it contains much deserved praise worthy poems to Karna, a tragic character from Mahabharata.

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Saaye main dhoop by Dushyant Kumar Dushyant Kumar’s poems speak out of the reformist times, when Hindustani and Hindi poets joined hands to make odes to the language like never before. 

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Kamayani by Jaishankar Prasad Through the epic book, Kamayani, Prasad throws light upon the Vedic stories of Manu and Shraddha, the first man and woman who survived the deluge that was meant to end the world.

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Sansad se sarak tak by Sudama Pandey ‘Dhoomil’ In this book, Pandey has sympathised with Telugu speaker at the time when Indian government attempted to make Hindi the official language. 

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