Ghasiram Mahli

Ghasiram Mahli was an Indian Nagpuri-language poet.[1] He was poet in the court of Nagvanshi king of Ratu. He was first poet in Nagpuri language whose book published in 1911.

Mahakavi

Ghasiram Mahli
Born17 January 1859
Karkat, Chanho block, Ranchi district, British India
Died1937
Occupation
  • Postmaster
  • Master
  • Poet
LanguageNagpuri
GenrePoetry, Songwriter
Notable works
  • Nag Vanshavali
  • Barahamasa
  • Vivha Parichhan
  • Nagpuri Faag Satak
  • Durga Saptasati
  • Lalana Ranjana
  • Sita Swayambar
  • Chandi Puran
  • Ram Janam
  • Sudama Charitra
  • Sundarkand
  • Usha Haran
  • Nagpuri Fagua Geet
  • Shivastruti
Relatives
  • Bhado ram Mahli (father)
  • Noni Mahli (mother)

He was born in Karkat village of Chanho block in Ranchi district.[2][3] He wrote several poems including "Nag Vanshavali", "Barahamasa", "Vivha Parichhan", "Nagpuri Faag Satak", "Durga Saptasati", "Lalana Ranjana", "Sita Swayambar", "Chandi Puran", "Ram Janam", "Sudama Charitra", "Sundarkand", "Usha Haran", "Nagpuri Fagua Geet", etc.[4]

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