In Pokhara Mianpatan B.S. Born on 15th of February 1975, folk poet Alimian was involved in folk music from the age of 9 and was singing in Runavan. His song books are also published.
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No matter where Alimian is, the letter says I am still there...
When Hanif Mian sang it with tears in his eyes, the audience was moved. In the 19th memorial meeting of the folk poet Alimiya, Anif Mian, who sang the letters of memory like this, had a glimpse of Alimiya's face, beauty and love . Therefore, those who saw Hanif singing for a while felt as if they were seeing Alimian himself . However, even though he was not Alimian, he was the son of Alimian, in which not only Jiudal, but also his emotions and poetry were exactly like his father's, which left the audience speechless.
Journalist Amrit Bhadgaon, who wrote a book about Alimian of Pokhara, who was given the title of folk poet due to his ability to write and sing the deep truth of life in a beautiful manner so that people can understand it, Hanif is a living replica of the late poet. He was surprised to see it removed.
"For a moment, I bowed down," he said, "When he stood up and started singing, it seemed that Alimian himself had come and was singing." Alimiyaan' was published. After that, Alimian, who came into national limelight only in the latter part of his life, lived anonymously for a long period of time despite his immense poetic power . But, when people came to know about him, even after he left the world, people started to remember him .
was proof of that on Saturday, the 19th memorial day celebrated in the capital in his memory. Writers, poets, critics and journalists not only offered flowers in his memory, but also discussed about Alimian's poetic power.
Hanif told the story of injustice and neglect of his father, recalling that many publishers, journalists and writers came and asked him to publish his father's poems, and later on, he published a work under his own name and introduced himself as a poet. Journalist Bhadgaonle narrated his experience of writing a book on Alimian. Poet Bhojraj Neupane lamented that when he tried to record Alimian's songs, his health became weak and it remained only a wish.
Folk singer Lochan Bhattarai expressed her intention to record Alimiya's songs in her voice at the same memorial meeting. Immediately, Alimian Folk Literature Foundation announced that Bhattarai will provide all necessary facilities to record folk songs throughout this year.
"I have received blessings from Alimian father, unfortunately, I could not sing any of his songs when he was alive", she said, "Now we will all record his songs together". Born on 15th of February, 1975, folk poet Alimian was engaged in folk music from the age of 9 and was singing the Runavan. His song books are also published.
Journalist Bhadgaonle, who has dedicated his life to the promotion of Nepali folk literature, is a symbol of religious tolerance and said that he is also a humanitarian poet. He passed away on July 18, 2063. After that, Alimian Folk Literature Institute was formed under the chairmanship of his son Hanif Mian. It has been working to spread the contribution of folk poets around the world, to make it permanent and to respect folk literature seekers.
At the memorial meeting, Hemant Vivash, a cultural activist from the Far West, also sang folk poets' songs and Keshav Sigdel, a poet and professor of English, promised to take initiatives to internationalize the works of folk poets. were .
