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Krishna Bhusan Bal (Nepali: कृष्णभूषण बल; 13 March 1948 - 25 June 2012) was a Nepalese poet known primarily for simplifying poetry for its readers at a time when poets were inclined to grandiloquence. Carving emotions into words is considered to be one of Bal’s most intricate qualities. Bal’s personality is often compared to a poem, indifferent to race, caste, religion, and politics.

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  • Krishna Bhusan Bal (Nepali: कृष्णभूषण बल; 13 March 1948 - 25 June 2012) was a Nepalese poet known primarily for simplifying poetry for its readers at a time when poets were inclined to grandiloquence. Carving emotions into words is considered to be one of Bal’s most intricate qualities. Bal’s personality is often compared to a poem, indifferent to race, caste, religion, and politics. (en)
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  • Bal speaking during the valedictory session of Koshi Kavya Yatra (en)
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  • The Full Moon by the River Bank Looking into the mirror of emerald meadow of waters, the moon has flashed a fruity chuckle. Tickled at the gentle touch of breeze the water spreads wavelets, and the entire moon appears to be a neonate, swinging in a cradle. The waterbirds as if to jab their beaks through the moon, fly out of sight fluttering their wings. The trees across the river still stand still as if to shoulder the entire era. The lamps flickering in the houses big and small, on either bank, are adorned like the stars. The horizon getting narrowed gradually has descended to stick to the hill on the bank. The moon now crossing the yonder region of waters, has come down to rest atop me. I wonder from where gathered has a flock of sheep-like clouds. As if a furry pashmina the clouds pulled over them the sheet of the full moon spread on the meadow of waters. Probably the switch to turn on and off each sparkling moment is in the hand of these clouds. (en)
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