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    Aditya Prasad
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      Bihar, located in the eastern part of India, has a long and illustrious history when it comes to literature and language. It is home to several languages, including Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi, each with its own unique cultural identity and literary contributions. In this forum, we invite members to delve into the diverse literary landscape of Bihar and discuss the prominent works and writers that have emerged from the region.

      Bhojpuri, with its roots in the Indo-Aryan language family, is spoken by over 40 million people primarily in the states of Bihar,

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      Aditya Prasad
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        One cannot talk about Bhojpuri literature without mentioning the legendary poet Bhikhari Thakur, whose plays and songs have captured the hearts of millions and continue to be celebrated till this day. Similarly, Maithili literature boasts of luminaries like Vidy

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        Aditya Prasad
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          It is fascinating to see how Bhojpuri, with its strong connection to the Indo-Aryan language family, has evolved into a distinct language with its own unique literature. The works of renowned Bhojpuri writers like Bhikhari Thakur, Hira Lal Yadav, and Sushil Kumar Jha have not only entertained us but also provided a deep insight into the lives of the people of Bihar.

          Similarly, Maith

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