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Other Authors' Works Written/Rewritten in
Devanagari-Kashmiri

Arjan Dev Majboor
Arjan Dev Majboor (real
name Arjan Nath Koul) of Zainapura in Pulwama District (b.1924) saw many
vicissitudes in his early life. His calm exterior, which Moti Lal Saqi has
called deceptive, belies the turmoil his heart has passed through. He has
had a chequered career. Orphaned very early, his life was a courageous and
determined struggle against want.
tyól
pådi
samyíki
Mumkun, Na
Mumkin
Arinimal
Waves
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Moti Lal Kemmu
Moti Lal Kemmu, noted
playwright is a master of his craft. He has done renaissance work in the
restoration of Kashmir’s vanishing folk theatre form, Bhand Paather.
For nearly three decades he made strong efforts to give it a distinct
identity, acceptability and respectability.
tshày
Baand-Duhaayee
Heemaal Nägiraay
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Bhawani
Bhagyavaan Pandit's
Man Pamposh
A Collection of Kashmir
Bhajans
Man-Pamposh
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Moti Lal Saqi
Poet,
writer, dramatist, scholar, researcher, encyclopaedist, specialist in
Kashmir's cultural and literary heritage, authority on the Valley's
Rishi tradition - all rolled into one.
nìri nagmû
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Dina
Nath Nadim
His
poetry has contributed to Kashmir's struggle for
freedom. Nadim also wrote the first opera in the
Kashmiri language, entitled, bombir ti yembirzal
"The Bumblebee and the Narcissus".
Opera
'bómbúr-yémbûrzal'
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Krishna
Joo Razdan
Razdan
Sahib is proud of Kashmiri
language which is the
principal medium of his
poetic expression. He
regards it dearest to the
Mother Goddess.
Bhajan
Mala: Devotional Songs
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Bimla
Raina
vêth mà chhí
shóngíth
résh màlyún
myòn
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Sarvanand
Koul Premi’s rùsî
pàdshàh kathû
Bhagwad
Geeta
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Dr.
B.K. Moza
Kashmiri Rhymes from Distant Diaspora
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Brij
Dass
The Other Face of a Teacher
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Smt.
Shamrani Raina
shàmû rang
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Uma
Gurkha
Bhajan Mala
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Mystic Poetry of Renowned Kashmiri
Poets
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Kashmiri Poetry of Renowned Kashmiri
Poets
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Prem Nath Koul
Arpan
àdan yàd
pyòm
path kalûchí
kathû
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T.N.
Dhar 'Kundan
sópún tû sònch |
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