The poem Bhikhari, written by Nepal’s “Great Poet” Laxmi Prasad Devkota, poignantly captures the suffering and dignity of a beggar. Across eight stanzas, Devkota evokes empathy through vivid imagery—tears, hunger, and a plea for a handful of rice—while elevating the beggar to a spiritual symbol inequality and recognize compassion as a divine act.
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