List of Indian poets

This list of Indian poets consists of poets of Indian ethnic, cultural or religious ancestry either born in India or emigrated to India from other regions of the world.

Assamese

Bengali

Bengali language names in parentheses

Indian poets writing in English

In alphabetical order by first name:

  • A. J. Thomas (born 1952), poet, editor
  • A. K. Ramanujan (1929–1993), poet and scholar of Indian literature who wrote in both English and Kannada
  • Abhay K (born 1980), poet, diplomat, writer, author and artist
  • Agha Shahid Ali (1949–2001), Kashmiri-American poet writing in English
  • Amit Chaudhuri (born 1962), author and poet writing in English
  • Anuradha Bhattacharyya (born 1975), author and poet writing in English
  • Amol Redij (born 1977), English poet and writer
  • Arun Kolatkar (1932–2004), Indian poet writings in English and Marathi
  • Arundhathi Subramaniam, poet and writer and web editor writing in English
  • Arvind Krishna Mehrotra (born 1947), Indian poet, anthologist, literary critic and translator writing in English
  • Bibhu Padhi (born 1951), poet, translator and critic writing in English
  • C. P. Surendran, poet, novelist and editor writing in English
  • D. C. Chambial, Indian English poet, editor and critic
  • Eunice De Souza (also "Eunice de Souza" (born 1940)), Indian poet, literary critic and novelist writing in English
  • Feroze Varun Gandhi (born 1980), poet, politician and columnist
  • G. S. Sharat Chandra (1935–2000), author and poet writing in English
  • Gieve Patel (born 1940), Indian poet, playwright and painter who practised to be a general physician writing in English
  • Gopi Kottoor (born 1956), Indian poet, playwright, translator writing in English
  • Hemant Mohapatra, poet writing in English
  • Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (1809–1831), Indian poet
  • Jagannath Prasad Das (born 1936), also known as J P Das, award-winning poet in English and Oriya
  • Jayanta Mahapatra (born 1924), poet, critic, arts scholar, and curator writing in English
  • Jeet Thayil (born 1959), poet, novelist, editor
  • Kamala Das also known as "Kamala Suraiya" (born 1934), writer and poet in English and Malayalam
  • Keki Daruwalla, Indian poet writing in English
  • K. V. Dominic (born 1956), Indian poet, short story writer, critic and editor
  • Makarand Paranjape (born 1960), Indian poet writing in English
  • Mani Rao (born 1965), Indian poet writing in English
  • Meena Kandasamy (born 1984), writer, poet, translator and activist
  • Michael Madhusudan Dutt (1824–1873), poet and dramatist
  • Nissim Ezekiel (1924–2004), Indian poet, playwright and art critic and editor writing in English
  • Nalini Priyadarshni (1974), Indian poet, writer, and critic in English
  • Nandini Sahu (1973), Indian poet, writer, and critic writing in English
  • Neelam Saxena Chandra (born 1969), author, novelist and poetry writing in English and Hindi
  • P. Lal (1929–2010), Indian poet, translator, professor and publisher; also the founder and publisher of Writers Workshop in Calcutta, India
  • Pritish Nandy (born 1951), Indian poet, journalist, politician, television personality and film producer writing in English
  • R. Parthasarathy, Indian poet, translator, critic, and editor writing in English
  • Rochelle Potkar, Indian fiction writer and poet
  • Raman Mundair, poet, writer, artist and playwright writing in English
  • Yuyutsu Sharma (born 1960), poet, editor and translator, writes in English
  • Ranjit Hoskote (born 1969), Indian poet, art critic, cultural theorist and independent curator writing in English
  • Robin S Ngangom. Indian poet writing in English
  • Rukmini Bhaya Nair Indian poet and theorist, writing in English
  • Salik Shah, poet, author, editor and publisher in English
  • Sarojini Naidu (1879–1949). Indian poet writing in English
  • Shahzad A. Rizvi (born 1937, Gwalior), author, scholar and poet writing in English and Urdu
  • Shiv Kumar Indian poet, playwright, novelist, short story writer
  • Shreekumar Varma (born 1955), newspaper columnist, poet, novelist writing in English
  • Smita Agarwal (born 1958), Indian poet, critic, educator, and singer
  • Som Ranchan (born 1932), Indian poet and novelist writing in English
  • Sreyash Sarkar(born 1993), Indian poet and engineering researcher
  • Sri Aurobindo (Sri Ôrobindo, 1872–1950), Indian English poet, philosopher, and yogi writing in English
  • Subhash Misra (born 1955)
  • Sudeep Sen, Indian poet and editor writing in English
  • Tabish Khair (born 1966), poet, novelist and essayist
  • Tapan Kumar Pradhan (born 1972), activist, essayist and poet in English and Oriya
  • Tishani Doshi (born 1975)
  • T.K. Doraiswamy (Nakulan (1921–2007), poet, novelist, translator and professor of English
  • T. Vasudeva Reddy (born 1943), poet, novelist, critic and professor of English
  • Toru Dutt (1856–1877). Indian poet, wrote in English and French
  • Vihang A. Naik (born 1969), Indian poet
  • Vikram Seth (born 1952), Indian novelist and poet

Gujarati

In alphabetical order by last name:

Hindi

Kannada

Kashmiri

Konkani

Maithili

  • Vidyapati, also known as Vidyapati Thakur and called Maithil Kavi Kokil "the poet cuckoo of Maithili" (c. 1352 – c. 1448), Maithili poet and Sanskrit writer
  • Acharya Ramlochan Saran (1889–1971), littérateur, grammarian, publisher and poet
  • Jayamant Mishra (1925–2010), Sanskrit scholar and Maithili poet

Malayalam

Medieval poets

Renaissance Poets

Romantic Poets

Neo-Romantic Poets

Modernist Poets

Postmodern Poets


Manipuri

Marathi

For Konkani poets, see "Konkani" section, above

  • Samarth Ramdas, wrote Manache Shlok; known as the Guru of Shivaji Maharaj
  • Sant Dnyaneshwar, also known as "Sant Jñāneshwar" and "Jñanadeva" (1275–1296), saint, poet, philosopher and yogi
  • Eknath or Eknāth (1533–1599), poet and scholar
  • Tukaram (birth-year estimates range from 1577–-1609 – died 1650)
  • Keshav Pandit, also known as Keshav Pandit or Keshav Bhat Pandit (died 1690), religious official under Chhatrapati Shivaji, poet and Sanskrit scholar
  • Raghunath Pandit
  • Suresh Bhat 1932–2003), known as Ghazal Samrat (Emperor of ghazals) for his exposition of that form
  • Namdeo Dhasal (born 1949), poet, writer, journalist, editor and Dalit activist
  • Manohar Oak (born 1933), poet and novelist
  • Arun Kolatkar (born 1931 or 1932), poet who wrote both in Marathi and English; also a graphic designer
  • Bahinabai Chaudhari (1880–1951), illiterate poet whose son wrote down her poems for her
  • Tryambak Bapuji Thombre "Balkavi"
  • Vilas Sarang (born 1942), writer, critic, translator and poet
  • Kusumagraj, pen name of Vishnu Vāman Shirwādkar (1912–1999), poet, writer and humanist
  • P. S. Rege (1910–1978), poet, playwright, fiction writer and academic
  • Shanta Shelke (1922–2002), poet, journalist, professor, composer, story writer, translator, writer of children's literature
  • Hemant Divate (born 1967), poet, editor of Abhidhanantar magazine, translator
  • Hridaynath Mangeshkar(born 1937), eminent poet and composer of songs mainly in Marathi and Hindi
  • Manya Joshi (born 1972), Marathi poet
  • Mangesh Narayanrao Kale (born 1966), poet, editor, critic and translator
  • Saleel Wagh (born 1967), poet, translator, critic
  • G. D. Madgulkar, popularly known in his home state of Maharashtra by his initials, Ga Di Ma (1919–1977), poet, lyricist, writer and actor; older brother of writer Venkatesh Madgulkar
  • Poet Borkar, Balakrishna Bhagwant Borkar, also known as "Baki-baab" (1910–1984), wrote mostly in Marathi but with numerous works in Konkani
  • Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (1883–1966), revolutionary freedom fighter, ideologue and thinker who composed mainly poems and songs of nationalist and revolutionary sentiments
  • Varjesh Solanki (born 1967), award-winning Marathi poet
  • Vasant Abaji Dahake (born 1942), poet, novelist, playwright, artist, and critic
  • Bhau Panchbhai, poet and dalit activist
  • Mangesh Padgaonkar (born 1929), Marathi poet and recipient Maharashtra Bhushan Award
  • Indira Sant

Nepali

Odia

Punjabi

Rajasthani

Sanskrit

Ancient poets

Mahabharata Ashtadasapurana

Classical poets

  • Kālidāsa, Classical Sanskrit poet and dramatist writer of Kumara Sambhavam, Meghadootam, abhignana shakuntalam
  • Adi Sankara, author of a lot of poems; Bhaja Govindam, Soundarya Lahari, Eulogy on Brahma sutrams, Bhagavathgita Bhashyam and Lalitha Sahasranama
  • Bharavi, author of Kiratarjuniya
  • Magha
  • Bhatti, author of Bhattikāvya, known as Rāvatavadha

Medieval poets

Early modern poets

Modern Poets

Sindhi

Tamil

Sangam poets (c. 300 BC to 300 AD)

see also Sangam literature

Post-Sangam poets (200 AD to 1000 AD)

Bakthi period poets (700 to 1700 AD)

Patriots and British period poets

Modern

Telugu

Medival poets
  • Nannaya Bhattaraka, also known as the First Poet "Aadi Kavi", the first poet of the Kavi Trayam, or "Trinity of Poets", that translated Mahabharatamu into Telugu over the course of a few centuries
  • Tikkana also called "Tikkana Somayaji" (1205–1288), poet and member of Kavi Trayam
  • Errana also known as "Yellapregada" or "Errapregada" (fl. 14th century).
  • Gona Budda Reddy – 13th-century poet
  • Annamacharya (1408–1503), mystic saint composer of the 15th century, widely regarded as the Telugu pada kavita pitaamaha (grand old man of simple poetry); husband of Tallapaka Tirumalamma
  • Sri Krishnadevaraya, Vijayanagar Emperor, Telugu language patron, Telugu language poet
  • Allasani Peddana, 15th century poet and known as foremost of Asthadiggajas (Eight elite Telugu poets under Sri Krishnadevaraya)
  • Nandi Thimmana, a member of Ashtadiggajas
  • Madayyagari Mallana, a member of Ashtadiggajas
  • Dhurjati, a member of Ashtadiggajas
  • Ayyalaraju Ramambhadrudu, a member of Ashtadiggajas
  • Pingali Surana, a member of Ashtadiggajas
  • Ramarajabhushanudu, a member of Ashtadiggajas
  • Tenali Ramakrishna, poet, scholar, thinker and a special advisor in the court of Sri Krishnadevaraya, nicknamed Vikatakavi
  • Molla, also known as "Mollamamba", both popular names of Atukuri Molla (1440–1530), poet who wrote Telugu Ramayan; a woman
  • Potana, born Bammera Pothana (1450–1510), poet best known for his translation of the Bhagavata Purana from Sanskrit; the book is popularly known as Pothana Bhagavatham
  • Tallapaka Tirumalamma, also known as "Timmakka" and "Thimmakka" (fl. 15th century), poet who wrote Subhadra Kalyanam; wife of singer-poet Annamacharya and was popularly known as Timmakka
  • Vemana (fl. 14th century), poet
  • Bhadrachala Ramadasu, 17th-century Indian devotee of Lord Rama and a composer of Carnatic music.
Rennaissance poets
  • Kandukuri Veeresalingam (1848–1919), social reformer, poet, scholar, founded the journal Vivekavardhani, introduced the essay, biography, autobiography and the novel into Telugu literature
  • Gurajada Apparao (1862–1915), poet, writer and playwright who wrote the first Telugu play, Kanyasulkam; also an influential social reformer sometimes called Mahakavi ("the great poet")
  • Gurram Jashuva (1895–1971), a dalit poet and writer and producer of All India Radio, awarded "Padma Bhushan" by the Govt of India, known for poetry on social evils
  • Sri Sri, Srirangam Srinivasa Rao (1910–1983), marxist poet notable for his work Maha Prasthanam
  • Jwalamukhi, pen name of Veeravalli Raghavacharyulu (1938–2008), poet, novelist, writer and political activist
  • Viswanatha Satyanarayana (1895–1976), popularly known as the Kavi Samraat ("Emperor of Poetry")
  • Balijepalli Lakshmikantham (1881–1953), poet and dramatist
  • Chellapilla Venkata Sastry, poet and scholar
  • Devulapalli Krishna Sastry (1887–1981), poet and writer of radio plays, known as "Andhra Shelly"
  • Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak
  • Divakarla Tirupati Sastry
  • Rayaprolu Subba Rao
  • C. R. Reddy
Modern poets

Urdu

In alphabetical order by last name:

See also

References

  1. "Science Fiction Poetry Association". sfpoetry.com. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
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