Jagannath Prasad Bhanu (Hindi: जगन्नाथ प्रसाद भानु, 8 August 1859 – 25 October 1945)[1] was a Hindi scholar of poetry and prose.[2] He is recognized as a pioneering scholar of aesthetics in Hindi.[3] His best known work was the Chandaḥprabhākara, a work of Hindi prose, published in nine editions during his life.[1][4]
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