SAKHABULA v4-i4(1)-a024 MY RESEARCH PAPER

International Journal of Academic Research ISSN: 2348-7666; Vol.4, Issue-4(1), April, 2017 Impact Factor: 4.535; Email: [email protected] Subaltern of Indian poetry – A narration Saroj Kumar Khan Opjs University, Director Anil Middya Churu Dist Near Sodulpur Rajasthan Narration In this paper, an attempt is made to analyse the Subaltern of Indian poetry. We used to see subaltern in Indian poetry as this country is poor country and the living standard of maximum region exists with poor economy. Here Orissa, Bengal, Bihar, MP and some parts of UP, Maharashtra, Telangana are poor based economical regions so poets from here created poetry which are fully contained with subaltern. Here poets of various language lovers created maximum subaltern poems likely from pen of joyantra Mahapatra,Vibhu Padi,kaviguru Rabindranath Tagore,Ak Ramanusm,kamala Das,Rparthasarathi,Arun kolatkar and ,Niranjan. The term subaltern is used in the fields of History, Anthology, sociology and Human geography and literary criticism. The term subaltern designates the population which are socially, politically and poor income from geographical position and no source of income except through government aided industry. Naturally poets are used to create some poems through unhappiness scenario blossoms like postcolonial studies. Only subaltern did not show socio culture even showed that they followed to survive with eternal power means believing of spiritual activities. The subaltern identity is conceptually from the cultural hegemony work of Italian poet Antinio Grames. www.ijar.org.in Here in India, joyanta Mahapatra is burning example of subaltern with post- colonial studies. Here I poet Sakha followed so many poems of Bengali and English through subaltern studies. Subaltern poems are used to say with expression of various person and locality of poor economical structural view. We the poetry readers and poets are used to write down subaltern where maximum poets are used to write multicolour views of poetic expressions. We are used to get encounter in between ancient religious and modern sensibility. R.Ravisankar,s in rain of rites[1976 tells about the poet’s environment and life of Orissa a state’s people throbbing with the religious favour. Previously told subaltern depends upon also political point of view and geographical structure. Joyanta Mahapatra from his poem, Freedom, laments, not to meet the women and her child, In the remote village in the hills, Who never had been little rice for their one daily meal these fifty years after the country’s independence (freedom-page- 32) 168