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Sabha Ka Khel! [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 915, Hits: 16475]
Learn in fun about Gandhiji, Nehruji, Sarojani Naidu struggle for freedom
Subhadra Kumari Chauhan Updated On: 10/26/2004
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Shauk Gulabi Pankhudion Ka [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 856, Hits: 16685]
Symbol of true love
Manoj Kumar 'Maithil' Updated On: 5/29/2008
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Christmas [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 1816, Hits: 41714]
Hindi poem about Christmas
Varsha Rastogi Updated On: 11/15/2008
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Naye Varsh Par [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 1323, Hits: 22908]
New year wishes through poetry...
Devraaj Updated On: 12/28/2008
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Rang Udaati Aai Holi [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 2159, Hits: 26466]
Holi Special poem by young poetess from New Jersey...
Neelam Updated On: 3/3/2009
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Aao Jalayen [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 259, Hits: 8287]
Holi or Holika, also called holikotsava, is an extremely popular festival observed throughout the country (India). It is especially marked by unmixed gaiety and frolics and is common to all sections of the people...
Mahendra Bhatnagar Updated On: 3/7/2009
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Rishton Ki Diwar [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 816, Hits: 15698]
Relations to Keep
Manohar Lal 'Ratnam' Updated On: 4/1/2009
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Maa Ki Mamta [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 683, Hits: 32719]
Mother's Day Special: Indian Hindi Poem about motherhood
Suprita Jha Updated On: 5/5/2009
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Haldi Ghati [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 1286, Hits: 22547]
Another Masterpiece by 'Shayam Narayan Panday'
Shayam Narayan Panday Updated On: 8/13/2009
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Jhansi Ki Rani [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 2165, Hits: 62843]
Rani of Jhansi was unhappy about being forcibly retired by the British in 1853, so when the Indian Mutiny burst into flame four years later, she was in the forefront of the rebellion at Jhansi. The British contingent in Jhansi were massacred, but the following year the rebel forces were still quarrelling among themselves and the British retook Jhansi. The rani fled to Gwalior and, in a valiant last stand, she rode out against the British, disguised as a man, and was killed. She has since become a heroine of the Indian independence movement, a sort of central Indian Joan of Arc.
Subhadhra Kumari Chauhan Updated On: 8/14/2009
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