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Madan Mohan Mishra (Nepali: मदनमोहन मिश्र) (12 December 1931 – 4 July 2013) was a Nepalese author and humorist known for his epic poetry, satirical writings and children's songs. He wrote in Nepali, Nepal Bhasa and English. Mishra was born to father Pandit Madhusudan and mother Maheswari Mishra in Lalitpur. He was educated in Sanskrit. He has been honored with the title of Khyali Ratna ("Jewel among Humorists") by Khyaligulu Guthi, an association of humorists.

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  • Madan Mohan Mishra (en devanagari: मदनमोहन मिश्र; Lalitpur, 12 de desembre de 1931 - 4 de juliol de 2013) va ser un escriptor i humorista nepalès, conegut per la seva poesia èpica, escrits satírics i cançons infantils. Va escriure en nepalès, nepal bhasa i anglès. (ca)
  • Madan Mohan Mishra (en devanagari: मदनमोहन मिश्र; Lalitpur, 12 de diciembre de 1931 - 4 de julio de 2013) fue un escritor y humorista nepalí, conocido por su poesía épica, escritos satíricos y canciones infantiles. Escribió en nepalés, nepal bhasa e inglés. (es)
  • Madan Mohan Mishra (Nepali: मदनमोहन मिश्र) (12 December 1931 – 4 July 2013) was a Nepalese author and humorist known for his epic poetry, satirical writings and children's songs. He wrote in Nepali, Nepal Bhasa and English. Mishra was born to father Pandit Madhusudan and mother Maheswari Mishra in Lalitpur. He was educated in Sanskrit. Mishra has written more than two dozen books including scholarly works on art, culture and sculpture. His Gajiguluya Mhagasay Pashupatinath (गजिगुलुया म्हगसय् पशुपतिनाथ, "Pashupatinath in the Dreams of a Marijuana Smoker"), published in 1975, is one of his most loved works in Nepal Bhasa. The first edition was confiscated by the Panchayat regime. He regularly wrote on Newar cultural-oral history for different papers, including Amalekh Weekly (since establishment in 2007 till the last issue in 2014). He has been honored with the title of Khyali Ratna ("Jewel among Humorists") by Khyaligulu Guthi, an association of humorists. (en)
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  • Madan Mohan Mishra (en devanagari: मदनमोहन मिश्र; Lalitpur, 12 de desembre de 1931 - 4 de juliol de 2013) va ser un escriptor i humorista nepalès, conegut per la seva poesia èpica, escrits satírics i cançons infantils. Va escriure en nepalès, nepal bhasa i anglès. (ca)
  • Madan Mohan Mishra (en devanagari: मदनमोहन मिश्र; Lalitpur, 12 de diciembre de 1931 - 4 de julio de 2013) fue un escritor y humorista nepalí, conocido por su poesía épica, escritos satíricos y canciones infantiles. Escribió en nepalés, nepal bhasa e inglés. (es)
  • Madan Mohan Mishra (Nepali: मदनमोहन मिश्र) (12 December 1931 – 4 July 2013) was a Nepalese author and humorist known for his epic poetry, satirical writings and children's songs. He wrote in Nepali, Nepal Bhasa and English. Mishra was born to father Pandit Madhusudan and mother Maheswari Mishra in Lalitpur. He was educated in Sanskrit. He has been honored with the title of Khyali Ratna ("Jewel among Humorists") by Khyaligulu Guthi, an association of humorists. (en)
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