Jai Kishan ‘Jai’: A Distinguished Hindi Poet sets Three-more World Records

Hindi literature continues to be enriched by writers who bring innovation, creativity, and cultural depth to their work. Among such literary personalities, Jai Kishan ‘Jai’ of Khurja, Uttar Pradesh, has established a unique identity through his thematic poetry collections and extraordinary literary achievements.

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Born on 8 June 1966, Jai Kishan ‘Jai’ is a senior tax advocate, poet, and literary enthusiast. Alongside his professional career, he has made remarkable contributions to Hindi literature through creative experimentation with language, themes, and poetic expression. His works are known for transforming ordinary subjects into extraordinary literary journeys that engage readers and preserve the richness of Hindi language and culture.

First World Record: Poetry Based on Hindi Idioms and Proverbs

Jai Kishan ‘Jai’ achieved international recognition through his book “Baat Bas Baat”, which was certified by The Book of World Records under the title:

“First Poetry Book Entirely Based on Hindi Idioms and Proverbs Related to ‘Baat’”

This unique literary work creatively incorporates a vast collection of Hindi idioms, proverbs, sayings, and expressions centered on the word “Baat”. The book demonstrates how traditional linguistic expressions can be transformed into meaningful and engaging poetry, making it a valuable contribution to Hindi literature.

Reference Number: TBWR/LIT/2026/114

Second World Record: All Literary Rasas Through Madhushala

His poetic masterpiece “Ye Duniya Ek Hai Madhushala” earned another world record under the title:

“First Hindi Poetry Book Featuring All Literary Rasas Through the Concept of Madhushala”

Through the symbolic use of Hala, Pyala, and Madhushala, the book explores the complete spectrum of human emotions and literary rasas. It presents themes such as love, compassion, courage, humor, wonder, sorrow, relationships, morality, and social realities within a single unified poetic framework.

Reference Number: TBWR/LIT/2026/127A

Third World Record: Longest Thematic Hindi Poetry Book on Madhushala

The same literary work received a second recognition under the title:

“Longest Thematic Hindi Poetry Book on Madhushala”

The book presents an extensive thematic exploration of life, society, relationships, spirituality, human values, and contemporary issues while maintaining a consistent Madhushala-centered narrative throughout. This achievement highlights the author’s creativity, dedication, and literary vision.

Reference Number: TBWR/LIT/2026/127B

Literary Contributions

Apart from his world-record achievements, Jai Kishan ‘Jai’ has authored several noteworthy books, including:

  • Baat-Baaton Baaton Mein
  • Rishton Ke Rang, Jeevan Ke Sang
  • Baat Bas Baat
  • Ye Duniya Ek Hai Madhushala

His writings focus on human relationships, social values, language, emotions, and life philosophy. Through simple yet impactful poetry, he connects traditional literary heritage with contemporary thought.

Legacy and Inspiration

Jai Kishan ‘Jai’ has demonstrated that literature can remain innovative while preserving cultural roots. His achievements have brought recognition not only to himself but also to Hindi literature on a global platform. His three world records stand as a testament to his creativity, dedication, and passion for literary excellence.

Today, Jai Kishan ‘Jai’ continues to inspire poets, writers, and readers by proving that meaningful themes, original ideas, and persistent effort can create literary milestones worthy of world recognition.

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