“Science cannot satisfy his curiosity and Man searches for glimpses beyond the Sciences through the magic of emotional and imaginative world, where man feels self-satisfied as if he is near the truth.”

कला र जीवन (Art and Life)
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Nepali poet 1909–1959

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