Bihari

Bihari may refer to:

  • of Bihar, a state in central eastern India
  • Bihari people
  • Stranded Pakistanis popularly known as "Biharis", people of Bihari origin in Bangladesh
  • Bihari languages
  • Bihari Culture
  • Bihari Music
  • Bihari Cuisine
  • Bihari Cinema
  • Bihari Muslims
  • Bihar, Agra, a village in Agra district, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • People

  • Bihari (poet) (1600–1663), Hindi poet famous for the Satasaī
  • Bihari brothers, American music industry entrepreneurs
  • János Bihari (1764-1824/1827?), Hungarian Romani violinist.
  • Lal Bihari (b. 1961), founder of the Association of the Dead
  • S. H. Bihari, songwriter and poet
  • Atal Bihari Vajpayee (b. 1924) former Prime Minister of India
  • Binod Bihari Verma (1937–2003), Maithili scholar noted for his work on Panjis
  • Bihari Lal

    Bihari Lal Chaube or Bihārī (15951663) was a Hindi poet, who is famous for writing the Satasaī (Seven Hundred Verses) in Brajbhasha, a collection of approximately seven hundred distichs, which is perhaps the most celebrated Hindi work of poetic art, as distinguished from narrative and simpler styles. Today it is considered the most well known book of the Ritikavya Kaal or 'Riti Kaal'(a era in which poets wrote poems for kings) of Hindi literature.

    The language is the form of Hindi called Brajbhasha, spoken in the country about Mathura, where the poet lived. The couplets are inspired by the Krishna side of Vishnu-worship, and the majority of them take the shape of amorous utterances of Radha, the chief of the Gopis or cowherd maidens of Braj, and her divine lover, the son of Vasudeva. Each couplet is independent and complete in itself. The distichs, in their collected form, are arranged, not in any sequence of narrative or dialogue, but according to the technical classification of the sentiments which they convey as set forth in the treatises on Indian rhetoric.

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