Kedar Man Vyathit

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He also wrote the poem Meri Priyasi: Prajatantrik Swatantrata[My love: Democratic Freedom] in 2034 BS (1977-78 CE). [3]

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Kedar Man Vyathit
Kedar Man Vyathit.jpg
Young Kedar Man Vyathit
Native name
केदारमान व्यथित
BornKedar Man Shrestha
Oct/Nov 1914(Kartik 1971 BS)
Bansbari, Sindhupalchok, Bagmati
Died10 September 1998(1998-09-10) (aged 83–84)
TU Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu
Pen nameVyathit
Occupation
  • Poet
  • Activist
  • Politician
Language
  • Nepali
  • Newar
  • Hindi
NationalityNepali
Education3rd grade
Periodc. 1946–c. 1983
Years activec.1939–1998
Notable awards
Vednidhi Puraskar
1989-90
Jyotirmaya Trisaktipatta– First class
year unknown
Jagadambashri Puraskar
year unknown
Gorkha Dakshinbahu– First class
year unknown
SpouseJyotsana Pradhan (c. 1932–unknown)
Children10 (6 sons, 4 daughters)
Parents
  • Suryaman Shrestha (father)
  • Padma Kumari Shrestha (mother)
Founding secretary of Nepali Citizens Rights Committee
In office
c. 1940 CE unknown