Lekhak Parichay
Lekhak Parichay is a technique in Hindi poetry where a poet uses a specific word, phrase, or symbol to repeatedly appear at the beginning of lines or at the beg...
Lekhak Parichay is a technique in Hindi poetry where a poet uses a specific word, phrase, or symbol to repeatedly appear at the beginning of lines or at the beg...
Lekhak Parichay is a technique in Hindi poetry where a poet uses a specific word, phrase, or symbol to repeatedly appear at the beginning of lines or at the beginning of sentences. This technique helps create a sense of unity and creates a distinct rhythm or pattern in the poetry.
The word, phrase, or symbol can be repeated in a variety of ways, such as:
Repeated at the beginning of each line
Repeated at the beginning of each paragraph
Repeated at the beginning of the poem
Examples of Lekhak Parichay:
"Jhansi ki raani" (Queen of the night) - This phrase is repeated at the beginning of each line in a poem about the night.
"Chupke mein khushi" (Inside my heart) - This phrase is repeated at the beginning of each sentence in a poem about a person's heart.
"Sangeet ki raani" (Lady of music) - This phrase is repeated at the beginning of each line in a poem about the arts