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Kshetra Pratap Adhikary
Portrait of Kshetra Pratap Adhikary
Portrait of Kshetra Pratap Adhikary
Born1943 (March/April) or in Nepal's B.S. 1999
Jyamruk Bayapani, Mirlung-4, Tanahun, Nepal[1]
Died14 April 2014 or in Nepal’s B.S 2071
Kathmandu, Nepal
OccupationPoet, lyricist
NationalityNepalese
GenrePoetry, stories
Notable worksDeputy Education State Minister during the Panchayat regime

Kshetra Pratap Adhikary (Nepali: क्षेत्रप्रताप अधिकारी; 1943 (March/April) – 14 April 2014) was a Nepali poet, writer and lyricist.[2] Adhikari is best known as the lyricist of the song Ma Ta Laligurans Bhayechu by Narayan Gopal. Renowned singers of both the past and present generations, including Narayan Gopal, Bacchu Kailash, Ram Krishna Dhakal, Yogeshwar Amatya, Satya Raj Acharya, Kunti Moktan and Swaroop Raj Acharya have lent their voices to Adhikari's songs.[3] Some of his popular publications are Rahar Lagera, Pahad Dekhi Pahad Samma, Feri Euta Pariwartan, Tara Desh Rahirahecha etc.

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  1. ^ Lyricist Kshetra Pratap Adhikari no more – General – The Kathmandu Post. Kathmandupost.ekantipur.com (14 April 2014). Retrieved on 2018-08-07.
  2. ^ "Kathmandu Post- Lyricist Kshetra Pratap Adhikari no more". ekantipur.com.
  3. ^ Kshetra Pratap Adhikari | Lyricists'Associoation of Nepal. Lyricistsnepal.com.np (20 June 2014). Retrieved on 2018-08-07.