R. Manandhar

The real name of the gentleman who writes literature under the name R. Manandhar Rajendra Manandhar He was born on Kartik Shukla Navami, Nepal Sambat 1086, to father Bishnu Bahadur Manandhar and mother Sunira Manandhar. From a young age, he has continuously written many poems, songs, etc., in various newspapers and magazines. He has also been actively involved in column writing in various newspapers and magazines in Nepal Bhasa, Nepali, and English. He has published a CD on the personality and works of People's Poet Durgalal Shrestha after much hard work, study, and research. At one time, Request In the weekly, he Inside the door, outside the door continuously wrote contemporary articles under the column titled.

He Word Combination Guest Editor of (Purnanka 121, Durgalal Shrestha Special Issue), The Blossoms of sixty Four Sunsets Helper in the English translation of Durgalal Shrestha's Nepal Bhasa poems titled, Durgalal Shrestha's Poetry Collectionand also the editor of (Sajha Prakashan). His published books are as follows— The Shadow of the Plough (Poetic Essays), The Touch of the Horizon (The Shadow of the Plough(translated into Khas language), The Poet's Story in the Poet's Language (Biography of litterateur Durgalal Shrestha). The multi-faceted personality, Mr. R. Manandhar, is deeply interested in writing philosophical literature. Within his short poems, much profound philosophy is hidden. Each of his poems deeply impacts the human mind and brain.

His The Shadow of the Plough book has emerged as a new genre in Nepal Bhasa, combining poetry and essays.

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