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'sitar-e-hind' was the title of Raja Shiv Prasad, who had a royal following of his own. 'bharatendu' was the title of Harishchandra. The titles speak for themselves, as to the direction the two literary rivals wanted to give to Hindi. My above post was exactly about this conflict.
A stamp on him:
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'sitar-e-hind' was the title of Raja Shiv Prasad, who had a royal following of his own. 'bharatendu' was the title of Harishchandra. The titles speak for themselves, as to the direction the two literary rivals wanted to give to Hindi. My above post was exactly about this conflict.
A stamp on him:
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