Kathmandu ( Economy India ): Nepal marked the 213th birth anniversary of Bhanubhakta Acharya, one of the country’s most celebrated literary figures, with cultural events and commemorative programmes held across the nation.
Bhanubhakta Acharya is widely regarded as the first poet of the Nepali language and is best known for translating the Valmiki Ramayan into Nepali, making the ancient epic accessible to ordinary people.

Nationwide Celebrations
Various literary, cultural, and educational organizations organized events to honor the poet’s lasting contribution to Nepal’s language, literature, and cultural heritage.
The main celebration in Kathmandu was hosted by Bhanu Pratishthan, where scholars, writers, and public representatives paid tribute to Acharya’s legacy.
Speaker Pays Tribute
Addressing the event, House of Representatives Speaker Dol Kumar Aryal described Bhanubhakta Acharya as a pioneer of Nepali language, literature, and culture.
He emphasized that Acharya’s works continue to inspire generations and play a significant role in preserving Nepal’s literary identity.
Legacy of Bhanubhakta Acharya
Born in 1814, Bhanubhakta Acharya transformed Nepali literature by translating the Sanskrit Valmiki Ramayan into simple Nepali. His work enabled common people to read and understand one of Hinduism’s greatest epics in their own language.
Because of his immense contribution, he is affectionately known as “Adikavi” (The First Poet) of Nepal.
Conclusion
The celebration of Bhanubhakta Acharya’s 213th birth anniversary highlights his enduring influence on Nepali literature and culture. His translation of the Valmiki Ramayan remains one of the most important literary achievements in Nepal’s history and continues to inspire readers across generations.
( Economy India )







