Chand Ka Muh Tedha Hai evam Anya Kavitayen by Gajanan Madhav ‘Muktibodh’ & Saket by Maithilisharan Gupt
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Book Details
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Publisher: Original Black Classic
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Language: Hindi
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Chand Ka Munh Tedha Hai Pages: 264 | Saket Pages: 556
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Cover: Paperback
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Chand Ka Munh Tedha Hai Dimensions: 21.5 x 14 x 1.5 cm | Saket Dimensions: Not provided
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Chand Ka Munh Tedha Hai Weight: 325 g | Saket Weight: 645 g
 
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 Saket
Saket, Maithilisharan Gupt’s epic Hindi poem, narrates the story of the Ramayana from Lakshmana’s perspective, emphasizing the emotional depth and human aspects often overlooked in traditional retellings. It is known for its vivid imagery, particularly the portrayal of Urmila, Lakshmana’s wife, and her profound grief and spiritual journ
            
      
        