Lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person.The term derives from a form of Ancient Greek literature, the lyric, which was defined by its musical accompaniment, usually on a stringed instrument known as a lyre. The term owes its importance in literary theory to the division developed by Aristotle between three broad categories of poetry: lyrical,dramatic, and epic. Marathi poets Samarth Ramdas, wrote Manache Shlok; known as the Guru of Shivaji Maharaj Sant Dnyaneshwar, also known as "Sant Jñāneshwar" and "Jñanadeva" (1275–1296), saint, poet, philosopher and yogi Eknath or Eknāth (1533–1599), poet and scholar Tukaram (birth-year estimates range from 1577–-1609 – died 1650) Keshav Pandit, also known as Keshav Pandit or Keshav Bhat Pandit (died 1690), religious official under Chhatrapati Shivaji, poet and Sanskrit scholar Raghunath Pandit Suresh Bhat 1932–2003), known as Ghaz...