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  1. The medieval Hindi literature is marked by the influence of Bhakti movement and composition of long and epic poems. Awadhi and Braj Bhasha were the dialects in which literature was developed. The main works in Avadhi are Malik Muhammad Jayasi 's Padmavat and Tulsidas 's Ramacharitamanas .

  2. The medieval Hindi literature is marked by the influence of Bhakti movement and composition of long, epic poems. Avadhi and Braj were the dialects in which literature was developed. The main works in Avadhi are Malik Muhammad Jayasi’s Padmavat and Tulasidas’s Ramcharitmanas.

    • The Medieval Period
    • Ritikavya Kaal
    • Modern Period of Hindi Literature
    • Chhayavaadi Movement

    Hindi literature may be traced back to medieval times when poets composed in dialects such as Brij-Bhasha and Avadhi. The medieval Hindi literature is marked by the influence of Bhakti movement and composition of long, epic poems. Avadhi and Braj were the dialects in which literature was developed. Bhakti poetry had two schools – the Nirguna school...

    In Ritikavya or Ritismagra Kavya period, the erotic element became pre-dominant in the Hindi literature.

    Due to Maratha, British and Afghan influences, the Hindi of Central India was affected. Avadhi and Braj had lost their prestige as the language of the learned. Khari dialect became the chief literary language. Some mediocre literature was produced during early 18th century. Some examples are Chand Chhand Varnan Ki Mahima by Gangabhatt, Yogavashisht...

    In 20th century, Hindi literature saw a romantic upsurge. This is known as Chhayavaad and the literary figures belonging to this school are known as Chhayavaadi. Jaishankar Prasad, Sumitranandan Pant, Suryakant Tripathi ‘Nirala’ and Mahadevi Varma are the major Chhayavaadi poets.

  3. Early Medieval Indian Literature that was produced between 7th to 14th century; Late Medieval Indian Literature that was produced between 14th to 18th century: This is the period in which literary giants such as Kabir, Guru Nanak, Tulsidas, Sankaradeva, Sarala Das, Ezhuthachan, Potana, Chandidas and Narasimha Mehta wrote.

  4. The medieval Hindi literature is marked by the influence of Bhakti movement and composition of long, epic poems. Awadhi and Braj Bhasha were the dialects in which literature was developed. The main works in Avadhi are Malik Muhammad Jayasi 's Padmavat and Tulsidas 's Ramacharitamanas .

  5. In this article we will discuss about the evolution of Hindi literature in India during the medieval age. It is usually held that the Hindi language was evolved during the period between 7th and 10th century A.D. But notable works in this language were produced only in the 11th century A.D. Popularity of this language was mainly due to the ...

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  7. Jan 1, 2007 · Hindi Upanyas par Pashchatya Prabhav (Western Influence on the Hindi Novel), a lively 500-page treatise, is as scholarly, sensitive, and searching an account of literary influence as perhaps any yet attempted in Hindi criticism, and therefore worth attending to for both its virtues and its limitations.

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