Archive for 'Hindi Language'
Poem in Hindi – Praapti Posted by Nitin Kumar on Nov 29, 2015
Today, there is a short and easy poem for you. The poet, Suryakant Tripathi ‘Nirala’, a very famous poet is describing us how a person feels when he finds his love. Below is the poem in Devanagari fonts (Hindi) with the literal translation in English. I hope that you will try to comprehend the poem…
Poem in Hindi – Koyal Posted by Nitin Kumar on Oct 30, 2015
Today, there is a short and easy poem for you. The poet, Gyaprasad Shukla ‘Snehi’, a very well-known poet is describing us how even a cuckoo bird can give us a lesson in life . Below is the poem in Devanagari fonts (Hindi) with the literal translation in English. I hope that you will try…
Poem in Hindi – Din Jaldi-Jaldi Dhalta hai Posted by Nitin Kumar on Sep 28, 2015
Today, there is an short and easy poem for you. The poet, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, a very well-known poet is describing how all of us are time bound to the length of a day. Below is the poem in Devanagari fonts (Hindi) with the literal translation in English. I hope that you will try to…
A Flavor of Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jul 30, 2015
Let me show you some of the slang words in Hindi that you may hear from some section of the society in India. These are not the taboo words, they are used by the illiterate masses and lower section of the society. These words are also sporadically used in Hindi films and literature, but rarely…
Colloquial Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jul 29, 2015
I have an important, yet an interesting topic for you. Let me show you the colloquial Hindi with some example. How colloquial form of Hindi is divert, twisted, turned from Standard Hindi. Of course, these are only some of the observations to keep this post short and crisp 🙂 Use of या (ya) Suffix Some of…
Short Story in Hindi – Foolish Crow Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jul 29, 2015
Today, I will present you a fable from a very famous series of animal fables from ancient India which is called Panchatantra (पञ्चतन्त्र – Five Principles). These stories were written in 200 B.C. and used to teach social moral to young minds of the nobal class of that time. The story of Panchtantra has been…
Indian Festival – Kumbh Mela Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jul 29, 2015
Let me take you too a interesting and colorful festival from India which is called Kumbh Mela. Kumbh Mela is the greatest pilgrimage and festival in the Hinduism. The event is a religious and cultural spectacle which occurs once in 12 years attracting participants from around the globe to take a dip in the holy…