Nawa Raj Subba

Nawa Raj Subba Poems

On Democratic music
They don't run the country
Their confidence in buying the votes
They have not adopted the rules, either
...

I'm struggling in the rain,
In existence, I'm drowning
Sweetheart!
Shed no tears
...

Yesterday
In this country
There used to be the King.
Poets, Artists, and Singers
...

"It is difficult to live,
Rather than to die."
What you say
Fie! Why you weep
...

Lay in mind
Her lovely necklace
By throwing it in the throat,
When I ask to quit
...

Oh, wonderful people!
You made us the sheep.
You turned people into goats.
On the walkways, people walk.
...

It is now the turn of time.
A question mark appears here.
I am encountering challenges as I go irrationally.
My own shadow is right in front of me.
...

Today
One early morning,
It shook me awake with the sound of birds chirping.
A pair of birds and their vibration with
...

Hi, poem!
Are you just a top-tier entertainer?
Why are you obsessed with flowers,
desire, youth, intoxication, or abstraction?
...

I whispered your name in sacred hymns,
And mountain winds carried their echoes within.
The river sighed in a hushed refrain,
While rustling leaves spoke your name.
...

To live—
is to try to show a shadow its own form,
to inscribe tales of existence
on the parchment of death.
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Listen, O child!
The path I walk—
There is no straight royal road.
it bends and twists, veiled in mist—
...

Nawa Raj Subba Biography

Dr. Nawa Raj Subba is a researcher, writer, and thinker moving across disciplinary and cultural boundaries. With a doctorate, he was trained in a rigorous academic environment, but my broader intellectual journey is fueled by an abiding interest in the human condition. His research focuses on the oral traditions of the Kirat Limbu peoples—particularly the Tungdunge Mundhum—and their intersections with contemporary issues of the time, which include mental health, cultural identity, and social transformation. His work tries to create dialogue by bringing a more subtle and sustained observation of the world, something that has been overlooked, and by reframing it in light of modern frameworks so multiple frames for understandings of well-being and knowledge become possible. As a writer, he is not only grappling with empirical research but also philosophical reflection, narrative, and cultural analysis. His work addresses scholarly and public audiences and aims to raise questions, prompt reflection, and contribute to conversations about justice, meaning, and human life. A thinker is an identity that resonates with a lifelong inquiry and synthesis between disciplines of knowledge as well as rendering ideas that stir waters beyond just academic stagnation in an ever-changing global context. He appreciate the importance of critical engagement, having ethical responsibility, and integrated understanding of pluralistic worldviews to face the intricacies of our reality.)

The Best Poem Of Nawa Raj Subba

Dancing Chefs

On Democratic music
They don't run the country
Their confidence in buying the votes
They have not adopted the rules, either
Neither did they make roads available
They became no-servant dictator
Feet rest here but eyes crave abroad
Who is knocking them over for false democracy?
Here, they dance without clothes
Helpless people carry on
Watching the match on behalf of the
Elections and corporate business
In devaluation, principles, and morality
Equality is being scrapped
Still, they're dancing
Since the music is democratic.

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Nawa Raj Subba Quotes

Poetry is a form of communication with the soul.

'In the age of mirrors, man no longer seeks his soul—he chases reflections of others, only to shatter into pieces of his forgotten self.' — From the Nepali poem "ऐना र मानिस" (The Mirror and the Man)

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