World Poetry Day 2026: Celebrating the Power of Words and Creativity
World Poetry Day 2026 is celebrated on the March 21 across the world. This day is to honor poets and the timeless art of poetry. The day recognize the poetry as a powerful medium of expression which connects people across cultures and generations. It was Established by UNESCO and it also encourages reading, writing and sharing poems while promoting linguistic diversity.
The day is observed every year on March 21. It brings together poetry lovers, writers and artists worldwide.
The day celebrates the richness of language and try to encourage people to explore poetic expressions.
It promotes the activities such as poetry readings, writing competitions and cultural events.
The celebration in 2026 will helps revive interest in poetry and inspires upcoming generations to appreciate literary traditions and creative storytelling.
The history of it dates back to 1999 when UNESCO had declared March 21 as World Poetry Day during its General Conference which was in Paris.
The main aim was to promote poetry as a cultural and as a artistic expression.
Before this some countries celebrated poetry on October 15 because of the birth anniversary of Roman poet Virgil.
The importance of the day itself lies in its ability to bring people together through the shared emotions and ideas.
Poetry shows the human experiences, nature and society in a unique and impactful way.
It also.
“Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high – Rabindranath Tagore
“Pushp ki abhilasha” (The flower’s desire) – Makhanlal Chaturvedi
“Main naahin badla, waqt badla hai” – Harivansh Rai Bachchan
“Tum mujhe khoon do, main tumhe azaadi dunga” – Subhas Chandra Bose (often used in poetry and speeches, though primarily a political quote)
“Aaj bhi khade hain, wahi pe hum” – Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
Here are some inspiring quotes that capture the essence of World Poetry Day 2026:
These quotes reflect the depth and beauty celebrated on World Poetry Day 2026.
Q. World Poetry Day was declared by which organisation?
A. United Nations
B. UNESCO
C. IMF
D. World Bank
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