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(Lyricist • Poet • Writer • Editor • Adhunik Sangeet Contributor) Bhim Birag (Bhim Bahadur Maharjan) (1991 BS – 2068 BS) was one of Nepal’s most respected lyricists, poets, and literary voices, celebrated for his emotionally rich songs and contribut...

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(Lyricist • Poet • Writer • Editor • Adhunik Sangeet Contributor) Bhim Birag (Bhim Bahadur Maharjan) (1991 BS – 2068 BS) was one of Nepal’s most respected lyricists, poets, and literary voices, celeb...

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Full NameBhim Birag
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Active Since1968

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58 yrs

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