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Chand Ka Muh Tedha Hai evam Anya Kavitayen by Gajanan Madhav ‘Muktibodh’ & Yashodhara by Maithilisharan Gupt

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Original Black Classic

  • Language: Hindi

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Chand Ka Munh Tedha Hai Pages: 264 | Yashodhara Pages: 376

  • Chand Ka Munh Tedha Hai Dimensions: 21.5 x 14 x 1.5 cm | Yashodhara Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 2.5 cm

  • Chand Ka Munh Tedha Hai Weight: 325 g | Yashodhara Weight: 480 g


Categories:
Fiction, Poetry, Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh, Hindi, Hindi (Original Black Classics), Kavitayen, Maithilisharan Gupt, Poetry


About Chand Ka Munh Tedha Hai
“Chand ka Muh Tedha Hai” was the first collection of Muktibodh’s poems, which was published during his lifetime. This collection reflects the various emotions and thoughts seen in Muktibodh’s writings. In the book, Muktibodh has written on various aspects of society, politics, and human existence. His poems are often deep and thought-provoking, and they also address the social and political contexts of his time. Widely considered an important work of Hindi literature, this book plays a significant role in enriching modern Hindi poetry.


About Yashodhara
Yashodhara, a famous poem by Maithili Sharan Gupt, centers around the wife of Gautama Buddha (Siddhartha) and her experiences after he renounces the world to seek enlightenment. It focuses on the emotional turmoil and suffering Yashodhara endures as she is abandoned by her husband, particularly her pain and isolation. The poem portrays her strength and resilience as she raises their son, Rahul, and grapples with her husband’s absence.