Gauri (Nepali: गौरी; first edition: 2015 BS[1] (1959–60 AD)[lower-alpha 1]) is an eponymous tragic epic written by Nepali "National Poet" (Nepali: राष्ट्रकवि) Madhav Prasad Ghimire, in memory of his first wife,[2] following her premature death.[3] It is widely regarded as one of the poet's finest works; it is also the most popular.[4][5] Ghimire has named Gauri as one of his favourites, among his works.[2]

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AuthorMadhav Prasad Ghimire
Original titleगाैरी
LanguageNepali
GenrePoetry
Set inKathmandu
Published1959
PublisherSajha Prakashan
Publication placeNepal
Media typeBook
ISBN9789993329756
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Inspiration

Madhav Prasad Ghimire, at fifteen years of age, was married to his first wife Gauri Pokharel, herself aged only ten, in 1990 BS.[6] She died after eleven years of marriage in which they had two children together.[2]

Development

In Mādhava Ghimirekā viśishṭa khaṇḍakāvya, Bhanubhakta Pokharel opined that most of the epic seems to have been completed by 2005 BS.[7]

Adaptation

A music album of the epic was released which was sung by artist like Ram Krishna Dhakal, Sudesh Sharma, Sangeeta Pradhan Rana, Rambhakta Jojiju, Sapana Shree and the poet himself. The album was released by Music Nepal music company.[8]

Translation

A Korean translation of Gauri was published in 2018.[9]

See also

Notes

  1. A Bikram Sambat year begins mid-April

References

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