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Ramavriksha Benipuri (रामवृक्ष बेनीपुरी), (1899–1968) was a Hindi writer. He was born in a small village named Benipur in the Indian state of Bihar. He had spent eight years in prison for fighting for India's independence. Rambriksh Benipuri hailed from Muzaffarpur in Bihar and took active part in the Indian freedom movement. He was also a journalist of Hindi Literature and started several newspapers like ''Yuvak'' in 1929 and regularly contributed in various others to spread the idea of nationalism and freedom from British rule. ==Style and influence== Benipuri wrote mostly big stories and essays. His dramas covered mostly ancient events. For example, ''Amipure'' depicts the life of the famous courtesan Ambipure who adopted and converted to Buddhism after meeting Buddha. Likewise ''Netradaan'' (that is, Gift of Eyes), another drama, is based on a historical legend involving Ashoka and his son Kunal. He was also a distinguished playwright.〔 A stanza from one of his famous poems, ''"Shahido – tumhari yaad me"'' goes like this: '' The eminent Hindi writer, poet, play-wright, journalist and nationalist Rambriksh Benipuri, who spent more than eight years in prison fighting for India's independence writes of Non-co-operation movement as: " 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rambriksh Benipuri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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