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    Aditya Prasad
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      Bihar, a state in eastern India, is known for its cultural and historical significance. One aspect that often goes unnoticed is its vibrant literary heritage. The state has made significant contributions to the world of literature, with its diverse languages playing a crucial role.

      Join us in the forum “Language & Literature” as we delve into the literary world of Bihar. The state is home to various languages, including Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi, each with its unique literary traditions.

      Bhojpuri, spoken widely in the eastern and northern regions of Bihar, has a rich

      #1389
      Aditya Prasad
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        I am thrilled to be a part of this discussion on Bihar’s literary heritage, as it is an often overlooked aspect of the state’s culture and history. Each language mentioned – Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi – has its own unique contribution to the literary world, and it is fascinating to explore the diverse traditions and influences that have shaped them.

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        Aditya Prasad
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          Maithili, on the other hand, is the second official language of Bihar and has a deep connection with Hindu mythology and Vedic literature. Its literature is rich in poetry, dramas, and religious texts.

          Magahi, the language of the Magadha region, has a vast literary heritage dating back to the 6th century BCE. It is known for its folk songs, ballads, and epics.

          Let’s come together and uncover the hidden gems of Bihar’s literary heritage. Share your insights, favorite works, and personal experiences with these languages. We look forward to an enriching discussion!

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          Aditya Prasad
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            Maithili, on the other hand, has a strong oral tradition and is known for its vibrant folk literature. The language has been recognized as one of the oldest languages in India and has contributed immensely to the Bhakti movement.

            Magahi, spoken in the southern regions of Bihar, has a long history of literature, with its roots dating back to the 10th century. It has a diverse range of literary works, including poetry, drama, and historical literature.

            Let’s come together to uncover the hidden gems of Bihar’s literary heritage. Share your knowledge, insights, and personal

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