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Bisram (1907–1950) was an Indian Bhojpuri-language writer, singer and poet who is known for his Biraha poems.[1]

Bisram
BornBisram
1907
Siyarampur, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh
Died1950
Occupation
  • Poet
  • Singer
  • writer
  • Language
    NationalityIndian
    PeriodBritish Raj, Independent India

    Life

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    He was born in 1907 in Siyarampur village near AzamgarhinUttar Pradesh.[2] His father's name was Vibhuti Rai. After completing his primary education he started helping his father in farming. At the same time, he continued to learn Biraha. He married in 1925. His wife died of pneumonia five years later. After this incident he started living alone and began to sing in solitude and write Biraha to calm his heart. Later on, they started singing songs in the riots as well, leading to him gaining fame in Azamgarh district. He died in 1950 due to sclerosis.[3]

    References

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    1. ^ Indian Literature, Volume 44, Issues 1-3. Sahitya Akademi. 2000. p. 187.
  • ^ Upadhyaya, Krishnadev (1960). Bhojpuri Lok Sahitya Ka Adhyayan. p. 71.
  • ^ Bisram ke Birhe. Varanasi: Bhojpuri Samasad. 1965.

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