आज की तारीख

Doha of the Day

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Hindi's literary heritage

Hindi Calendar's "Doha of the Day" draws from the three pillars of classical Hindi verse: Kabir, the mystic weaver-poet whose blunt couplets still shape everyday Hindi idiom; Tulsidas, who gave Hindi-speaking India the Ramcharitmanas; and Rahim, the Mughal courtier-poet whose dohas on humility and restraint are still taught in every Hindi textbook. All three lived centuries before copyright existed, so their words remain a shared inheritance — which is exactly why this site can put a fresh one in front of you every day.

Frequently asked questions

Where do the dohas come from?

Each "Doha of the Day" is drawn from Kabir, Tulsidas, or Rahim — classical Hindi poets whose work is centuries old and firmly in the public domain — shown in Devanagari with a plain-language meaning.

What is Hindi Diwas?

Hindi Diwas (14 September) commemorates the day in 1949 when the Constituent Assembly of India adopted Hindi in the Devanagari script as one of the official languages of the Union.

Is this the same as Hindu Calendar?

No. This site focuses on the Hindi language itself — daily dohas, Hindi Diwas, and general festival dates. Detailed Panchang (Tithi, Nakshatra) and religious calendar calculations live on our sister site, Hindu Calendar.

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