Indian poetry
Indian poetry encompasses a rich and diverse tradition that spans centuries and various languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, and Urdu. It reflects the cultural, social, and spiritual experiences of the Indian subcontinent, often drawing from themes of love, nature, and philosophy. Notable poets include Rabindranath Tagore, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and Mirza Ghalib, known for his poignant Urdu ghazals.
The evolution of Indian poetry can be traced from ancient texts like the Vedas and Sanskrit epics to modern works that address contemporary issues. Today, poets continue to explore traditional forms while experimenting with free verse and other styles, contributing to a vibrant literary landscape that resonates with readers worldwide.