He worked as a government teacher in Sikkim for about 11 years, after which he left his job to pursue a full-time career in Nepali literature.
Motiram Bhatta(1923–1953) is the person who revived the legacy of Bhanubhakta and publicized the contributions of the latter.
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Plays like the influential "Muna Madan" by Laxmi Prasad Devkota tells the tales of human lives: the story is about a man who in order to gain money leaves his wife and goes abroad and tragically dies when he returns.
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Short stories by Laxmi Prasad Devkota, Guru Prasad Mainali and Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala has become recognized as of tremendous importance.
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During the early 1960s, he with Ishwor Ballav and Indra Bahadur Rai searched unexplored realms of Nepali literature.
In school, Gautam achieved good marks, voraciously read Nepali literature, wrote essays and poems, and was recognized as a “Bal Kabi” or young poet-laureate by the district commissioner of Palpa.
Motiram Bhatta (1866 - 1896 A.D.) or (1923 - 1953 B.S.) a Nepalese Poet, known as an era in Nepali literature was born in Kathmandu, Nepal.