Relevance of the Object in the Poetry of Bhavani Prasad Mishra

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Salini Ravindra Chinchore

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In the new poem, Mishra ji has made his own identity both at the level of the content and form of the poem. His poetry is characterized by a simple and easy expression of the beauty of the reality and trend of life, unlike many other poets. In fact, he is a romantic poet in the idiom of the new poem. There is a blur of expression in the new poem, the poems of Mishra ji are different from it. His satire is also connected with the realities of modern life.  They take the life of the poet or artist in the midst of ironic situations in a big way. Even in the midst of all the irony of life, his voice is faithful to life. How a sensitive person like a poet is helpless to live. The poet discusses this helplessness in a sarcastic manner, taking a slight pinch. His poems deal with the reality of wider social life. He captures the joys and sorrows of everyday life in his poems. In the second octave statement he said that he usually writes in his poems what comes in his grip. He never had the ambition to fetch a penny from afar. He is a straightforward, spontaneous poet with a hearty Vaishnava sanskar. He is not self-centred like other new poets, but is a poet of natural, human faith. His poems raise voice against the anti-people environment. His tender, human sensibilities are conveyed through his deep fondness for nature. Despite his lack of ideological commitment, his poems are close to life. The voice of public consciousness rising against social inequalities is also in his poems. Along with nature, the poet also has an aesthetic sense of human life. This aesthetic sense makes him a believer in life. The open beauty spread all around is like heaven on earth.

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Chinchore, S. . R. (2015). Relevance of the Object in the Poetry of Bhavani Prasad Mishra. Mind and Society, 4(03-04), 68–74. Retrieved from https://mindandsociety.in/index.php/MAS/article/view/299
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