This list of Nepalese poets consists of poets of Neplease ethnic, cultural or religious ancestry either born in Nepal or emigrated to Nepal from other regions of the world.
^ abShrestha, Bal Gopal (January 1999). "The Newars: the Indigenous Population of the Kathmandu Valley in the Modern State of Nepal"(PDF). Contributions to Nepalese Studies. 26 (1): 83–117. In a small town like Sankhu, where no literary association existed till the early 1960s a single person, the poet Girija Prasad Joshi (1939–1987) inspired literary and cultural movements.
^Ashafal Gautam. [1], Samakalin Sahitya; Nepali Sahityako Sangraha, Kathmandu, 26 July 2013. Retrieved on 18 January 2020.
^Adarsha Samaj Correspondent. [2] "हरिदेवी कोइराला राष्ट्रिय साहित्य पुरस्कारबाट केसी सम्मानित"], Adarsha Samaj National Daily, 22 February 2013. Retrieved on 28 January 2020.
^Bhattarai, Harihar P. (2003). "Ballad, Nepal". In Claus, Peter J.; Diamond, Sarah; Mills, Margaret Ann (eds.). South Asian Folklore: An Encyclopedia : Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. New York and London: Taylor & Francis. p. 42. ISBN9780415939195.
^Gurung, Keval (2005) [1988]. "Ghazal (Nepali)". In Datta, Amaresh (ed.). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. Vol. II: Devraj to Jyoti. New Delhi, India: Sahitya Akademi. p. 1393. ISBN9788126011940.
^Tripathi, Radhavallabh (2012). Tripathi, Radhavallabh (ed.). Sixty Years of Sanskrit Studies(PDF). Vol. 2: Countries other than India. New Delhi, India: Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan. p. 208. ISBN978-81-246-0630-8.
^Singh-Chitnis, Kalpna (8 May 2019). "Ramesh Kshitij". Life and Legends: A Silent River Film and Literary Society’s Non Profit Journal. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
^"Sanu Sharma". Spillwords. New York: Spill Words Press. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
^Subedi, Abhi (31 December 2014). "Suman Pokhrel: Translated by Dr. Abhi Subedi". Life and Legends: A Silent River Film and Literary Society’s Non Profit Journal. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
^Lawoti, Mahendra (2012). "Ethnic Politics and the Building of an Inclusive State". In Einsiedel, Sebastian von; Malone, David M.; Pradhan, Suman (eds.). Nepal in Transition: From People's War to Fragile Peace. Cambridge, England and New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 133. ISBN9781107005679.
^Lal, CK (2 January 2017). "Life of letters". MyRepublica.com. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
^Pradhan, Uma (2019). "Simultaneous identities: ethnicity and nationalism in mother tongue education in Nepal*". Nations and Nationalism. 25 (2): 718–738. doi:10.1111/nana.12463. ISSN1469-8129.
^Singh-Chitnis, Kalpna (24 April 2019). "Yuyutsu Sharma". Life and Legends: A Silent River Film and Literary Society’s Non Profit Journal. Retrieved 15 September 2019.