I have often wondered if Haldhar Nag graduated from a poetry school.
Of course, that cannot be true, but my feeling arises from the abundance of figures of speech that appear in his poetry.
Unknown to him, he sprinkles liberally the effects of alliteration, metaphors, internal rhyming, personification, onomatopoeia, and what have you in his usage.
Ghensali (River Ghensali) is personification at its best, where the poet personifies a river in spate as a young lass in.