Mansukh Ranwa

Mansukh Ranwa
Mansukh Ranwa

Mansukh Ranwa (1967-2011) (Hindi: मनसुख रणवां) (also Manusukh Ranwa Manu) is a Hindi poet and author from Sikar district in Rajasthan. He was born on 1 January 1967 at Dholpalia, a village in Sikar district. He has published many books and more than 70 poems in Hindi books and magazines.

Books authored

  • Amar Shaheed Lothoo Jat (अमर शहीद लोटू जाट) was published in the Hindi language in 2000 and is the first biography of Lothoo. Prior to this work it was only through the Bhopas that folk songs of Lothoo were sung in Rajasthan. Most of the facts about Lothoo were known to only local public from the ‘phad’, which Bhopa community read loudly in public places as folk songs with the story depicted on canvas.
  • Kshatriya Shiromani Vir Tejaji (क्षत्रिय शिरोमणि वीर तेजाजी) was published in Hindi in 2001. It concerns Vir Tejaji, a folk-deity worshipped in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
  • Uphan (उफान-काव्यसंग्रह), published in Hindi in 2002, consists of 56 poems about nature, society, life and culture.
  • Maru Manak - Kumbha Ram (मरु मानक कुंभाराम), 2006
  • Mahavir Chakradhari - Digendra Kumar was published in Hindi in 2008.[1] This work concerns Digendra Kumar, who received the Mahavir Chakra gallantry award for his actions in the Kargil war.
  • Noor-e-Hind - Chaudhary Charan Singh (नूर-ए-हिन्द-चौधरी चरणसिंह)

References

  1. ^ Ranwa, Mansukh (2008). Mahavir Chakradhari - Digendra Kumar. Jaipur: Kalpana. ISBN 81-89681-09-5. 

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