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Maithili and Sharan
* 1886 – Maithili Sharan Gupt, Indian poet ( d. 1964 )
One of the most prominent poems of the period was Maithili Sharan Gupt's Bharat-bharati, which evokes the past glory of India.
* Maithili Sharan Gupt ( 1886 – 1964 ), pioneer of Khadiboli poetry
Other renowned poets include Ramdhari Singh ' Dinkar ', Maithili Sharan Gupt, Agyeya, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, and Dharmveer Bharti.
* Maithili Sharan Gupt ( 1886 – 1965 ), a Hindi poet
# REDIRECT Maithili Sharan Gupt
Saket was the name of the famous epic Hindi poetic work of Maithili Sharan Gupt, an account of the Ramayana through the eyes of Urmila, a lesser known character.

Maithili and book
* Binod Bihari Verma-Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan Maithili book
Mukund Jha Bakshi wrote Mithila Bhasamay Itihas, a first historical book in Maithili.

Maithili and into
In Eastern Indian and Bangladeshi cuisines, the curds are beaten or kneaded by hand into a dough-like consistency called ছ া ন া sana in Assamese, ছ া ন া chhana in Bengali, or େ ଛନ ା chhena in Oriya, Maithili & Bihari.
It may, however, be pressed slightly into small cubes and curried to form a dalna in Maithili, Oriya and Bengali cuisines.
A considerable literature exists around Durga in the Bengali language and its early forms, including avnirnaya ( 11th century ), Durgabhaktitarangini by Vidyapati ( a famous Maithili poet of 14th century ), but the goddess Durga was not fully integrated into the Hindu pantheon, primarily in Bengal, in the 16th century.
Indeed, the language at the time of Vidyapati, the prakrit-derived late abahatta, had just began to transition into early versions of the Eastern languages, Maithili, Bengali, Oriya, etc.
: Magadhi was used in eastern India, later evolving into the Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, including Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, and the Bihari languages ( Bhojpuri, modern Magahi, Maithili, etc.

Maithili and Hindi
Hindi, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Nepali, Marathi and Sanskrit have the term ( Devanagari: म ा त ृ भ ू म ी), literally " Mother-Earth ".
There are many languages spoken in South Asia like Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Pashto, Marathi, Assamese, Bengali, Maithili, Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Rajasthani and many more, creating a variety of accents of English.
In India and Pakistan, ginger is called adrak in Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu, aad in Maithili, aadi in Bhojpuri, aada in Bengali, Adu in Gujarati, hashi shunti ( ಹಸ ಿ ಶ ುಂ ಟ ಿ) in the Kannada, allam ( అల ్ ల ం) in Telugu, inji ( இஞ ் ச ி) in Tamil and Malayalam, inguru ( ඉඟ ු ර ු) in Sinhalese, alay in Marathi, and aduwa ( अद ु व ा ) in Nepali.
The official language of the Union of India is Hindi, with 21 other regional languages holding co-official status, including: Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
The word ghee comes from (, ' sprinkled ') and has several names around the world ( Bengali: ঘ ী ghi, Punjabi: ਘ ਿ ਉ ghio, Hindi: घ ी ghī, Gujarati: ઘ ી ghi, Maithili / Nepali: घ ् य ू ghyū, Urdu: گھی ghī, ghiô, Marathi / Konkani: त ू प tūp, Kannada: ತ ು ಪ ್ ಪ tuppa, Malayalam: ന െ യ ് യ ് ney, Tamil: ந ெ ய ் ney, Telugu: న ె య ్ య ి neyyi,, Arabic: سمنة samna, Persian: روغن حیوانی roghan-e heivâni, Georgian: ერბო erbo,, Malay: minyak sapi, Hausa: man shanu ).
The earliest form of Hindi can also be seen in some of Vidyapati's Maithili works.
Baba Nagarjun was a major Hindi and Maithili poet who has also penned a number of novels, short stories, literary biographies and travelogues, and was known as (" Janakavi-the People's Poet ").
The Indo-Aryan prakrits also gave rise to languages like Gujarati, Assamese, Maithili, Bengali, Oriya, Nepali, Marathi, and Punjabi, which are not considered to be Hindi despite being part of the same dialect continuum.
In this struggle between Hindi and Urdu, the claims of the three large mother tongues of the region – Magahi, Bhojpuri and Maithili were ignored.
But Maithili has been the only one among them which has been trying to constantly deny superimposition of Hindi over her identity.
* Guṛ in Assamese ( গ ু ড ়), Bengali ( গ ু ড ়), Bhojpuri ( ग ु ड ़), Hindi ( ग ु ड ़), Maithili, Punjabi ( ਗ ੁ ੜ ), and Urdu ( گڑ )
In this grammar, Dr. Hoernle recognized Maithili as a dialect distinct from Hindi.
Kaithi script was used for administrative purposes in the Mughal era for writing Bhojpuri, Maithili, Bangla, Urdu, Magahi and Hindi from at least 16th century up to the first decade of 20th century.
Bengali, Hindi, Santhali, Angika, a dialect of Maithili is spoken in this region. Number of Bengali is high as already mentioned that Santhal Pargana was a part of Bengal.
Before the rise of Khari boli, the literary dialects of Hindi were the ones adopted by the Bhakti saints: Braj Bhasha ( Krishna devotees ), Awadhi ( adopted by the Rama devotees ) and Maithili ( Vaishnavites of Bihar ).
Even in Bihar, Hindi is the language used for educational and official matters ( although Maithili, a related language also spoken widely in Bihar, is an official language under the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India ).
In this struggle between competing Hindi and Urdu, the potential claims of the three large mother tongues in the region-Magahi, Bhojpuri and Maithili were ignored.
In India, it is known as lauki ( ल ौ क ी / લ ૌ ક ી), dudhi ( द ू द ी / દ ૂ દ ી) or ghiya ( घ ी य ा / ઘ ી ય ા) in Hindi / Urdu / Gujarati ; Laau ( ଲ ା ଉ ) in Oriya ; aal ( आल ) in Marwari ; churakka ( ച ു രക ് ക ) in Malayalam ; jatilao in Assamese ; lau ( ল া উ ) in Bengali ; sorakaaya ( స ొ ర క ా య ) or anapakaya in Telugu ; dudhi-Bhopala ( द ु ध ी भ ो पळ ा) in Marathi ; sorekayi in Kannada ; sajmain in Maithili and suraikkaai ( ச ு ர ை க ் க ா ய ் colloquilly sorakkay ) in Tamil.
Maithili, Hindi
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Hindi, in the broad sense, is a dialect continuum within the Indo-Aryan language family in the northern plains of India, bounded on the northwest and west by Punjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati and Marathi ; on the east by Maithili and Bengali ; and on the north by Nepali.
As defined in the 1991 census, Hindi covers a number of Central, East-Central, Eastern, and Northern Zone languages, including the Bihari languages excepting Maithili, the Rajasthani languages, and the Pahari languages excepting Dogri and Nepali.
Maithili, Hindi

Maithili and .
Devanāgarī is also employed for Bhojpuri, Gujari, Pahari, ( Garhwali and Kumaoni ), Konkani, Magahi, Maithili, Marwari, Bhili, Newari, Santhali, Tharu, and sometimes Sindhi, Dogri, Sherpa and by Kashmiri-speaking Hindus.
35 million ), Maithili ( ca.
This is culturally close to northern India with the people speaking Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Tharu, and Maithili along with Nepali.
* Maithili New Year or Jude-Sheetal too fall on these days. It is celebrated by Maithili People all around the world.
Despite the fact that it possesses a very large and complex pronominal system, Standard Maithili, Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, and Nepali make no difference in gender in any of its pronouns.
Kali Puja is light-up night for Mithila region in Bihar, West Bengal & Assam, corresponding to the festival of Diwali ( pronounced Dipaboli in Bengali ), ( in Maithili, it is known as Diya-Baati ) where people light diyas / candles in memory of the souls of departed ancestors.
Assamese and its closely related sister languages ( Maithili, Bengali and Oriya ) developed from Magadhi Prakrit.
Maithili is their mother tongue, though many use Angika ( a south-eastern dialect of Maithili ) as their mother tongue.
The literature was produced in dialects such as Braj, Bundeli, Awadhi, Kannauji, Khariboli, Marwari, Maithili, Magahi and Bhojpuri.
* Burra, Rani Day & Rao, Maithili ( 2006 ), " Cinema ", Encyclopedia of India ( vol.
He also sang in other Indian languages including Konkani, Bhojpuri, Oriya, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, Sindhi, Kannada, Gujarati, Telugu, Maghi, Maithili and Assamese.
Angika, Bajjika, Bhojpuri, Magahi, and Maithili are spoken in Nepal as well.
The Angika, Bajjika, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Maithili speaking population form more than 21 % of Nepalese population.

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