Welcome to the World of Sonika Hitesh
Poet | Performer | Cultural Voice of Tradition
Step into the literary and artistic universe of Sonika Hitesh, where poetry meets performance, and tradition embraces emotion. Her works resonate with the strength of womanhood, the richness of Indian culture, and the silent stories of hearts often left untold.
Author Sonika Hitesh
A Literary Soul with a Cultural Pulse
Sonika Hitesh is not just a writer—she is a voice of Indian tradition, a performer, and a storyteller of emotion and resilience. From radio broadcasts to poetry, from hosting cultural programs to playing pivotal theatrical roles—her journey is a testament to artistic versatility and deep-rooted values.
📚 Published Works:
Parivartan, Dharma Ki Avdharna, Maatrutva, Atmaanubhooti, Deepotsav Vaigyanik Tathya
🎤 Radio Presenter:
Regular broadcasts on social and moral issues and a 9-day discourse on Goddess Durga
🎭 Performer:
Portrayed Lord Krishna in Andha Yug and has been a part of all-women Ramlila since 2018
📰 Editor:
Leads the e-magazine Aarambh
📝 Published Articles:
Published Articles on social, psychological, and health-related issues in newspapers and magazines
💃 Performer:
Performer of Indian Folk Dance Styles
Since 2018, Sonika has been part of Shahjahanpur’s unique all-women Ramlila, where all roles—except Lord Hanuman—are performed by women. Her performances bring stories to life, enriching audiences with emotion, devotion, and drama.
She also actively participates in literary stage programs, and discussions on health and spirituality, bridging the gap between art and social consciousness.
Sonika Hitesh seamlessly blends communication with compassion. Whether it’s through her health-focused articles, her spiritual discourses, or her journalistic commentary, she remains committed to uplifting society through informed and inspired voices.







Literary Achievements
Celebrating Words That Matter
With a deep love for poetry and prose, Sonika has crafted writings that spark introspection and uplift the soul. Her words carry the wisdom of generations and the emotion of everyday lives.
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Munshi Premchand Sahitya Ratna Samman (2023)
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Uttar Pradesh Nari Gaurav Samman
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Honored at numerous literary and cultural events across the state







Book Ayodhya Pidaghan
Ayodhya Pidaghan is a powerful poetic exploration of the silent struggles and deep emotions of the women in the Ramayana—Urmila, Mandavi, Shrutakirti, and the three mothers of Ayodhya. It brings their untold stories to life, revealing their quiet strength, pain, and resilience as they support one another during times of separation and sorrow. The book also beautifully portrays Bharat as a symbol of selfless duty and moral courage. Through heartfelt and natural expression, this collection offers a fresh, emotional, and spiritual perspective on the timeless epic.
Why This Book is Special:
💔 Heartfelt Narratives of the women left behind in the palace, woven with emotional depth and poetic elegance
👑 Powerful Portrayal of Women: From quiet sorrow to silent strength, their journey unfolds through verse
- 🙏 Righteousness Redefined: Bharat’s emotional conflict, spiritual purity, and quiet heroism
🌷 Kaushalya’s Embrace: The nurturing role of the queen mother as a pillar of strength
✍️ Authentic Expression: Written in a natural, emotionally honest voice that reflects deep empathy and tradition
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Words are not just expressions—they are reflections of the soul. Let us write, read, and rise together.
— Sonika Hitesh


