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    Aditya Prasad
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      Bihar, a state in eastern India, has a long and illustrious history of literature and language. The state is home to several languages, including Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi, each with its own unique literary traditions. In this forum, let us delve into the literary contributions of Bihar and explore the richness of its languages.

      Bihar has been a hub of literary activities for centuries, with a rich oral and written tradition. The earliest known literary works in the region can be traced back to the Mauryan period, with the famous Ashoka edicts written in

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        Bihar’s literature is a reflection of its diverse cultural heritage and has been shaped by various historical and social influences. Bhojpuri, a language spoken by millions in Bihar and other parts of India, is known for its folk songs and poems that depict the joys and struggles of rural life. Maithili, one of the oldest languages in Bihar, has a rich tradition of poetry, drama, and storytelling, with famous poets like Vidyapati and Bhikhari Thakur hailing from this region. Magahi, another prominent language of Bihar, has a strong influence of Buddhism

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