Hindi Poetry
Literature in Hindi languages (Hindi: हिन्दी साहित्य) includes literature in the various Central Zone Indo-Aryan languages which have writing systems. It is broadly classified into four prominent forms (styles) based on the date of production. They are;
- Vir-Gathas (poems extolling brave warriors) - 11th-14th century
- Bhakti era poems (devotional poems) - 14th-18th century
- Riti or Srngar poems (poems of romance) - 18th-20th century
- Adhunik literature (modern literature) - 20th century onwards
The literature was produced in dialects such as Braj, Bundeli, Awadhi, Kannauji, Khariboli, Marwari, Maithili, Magahi and Bhojpuri. From 20th century, works produced in Standard Hindi, a register of Hindi-Urdu language, is sometimes regarded as the only basis of modern literature in Hindi.
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