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  2. Gujarati language - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati is a modern Indo-Aryan language descended from Sanskrit (old Indo-Aryan), and this category pertains exactly to that: words of Sanskritic origin that have demonstratively undergone change over the ages, ending up characteristic of modern Indo-Aryan languages specifically as well as in general. Thus the "that" in "of the nature of that ...

  3. Nari Pratishtha - Wikipedia

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    After its 1885 publication, a critical review of Nari Pratishtha appeared in the January–March, 1887 issue of the Gujarati language magazine Buddhiprakash. The anonymous reviewer criticized Manilal, mainly on two grounds: firstly, that it is not sinful to remarry; and secondly, that the argument that love forecloses the possibility of ...

  4. Jayant Kothari - Wikipedia

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    Tunki Varta ane Gujarati Tunki Varta (on short stories, 1977), Nibandh ane Gujarati Nibandh (on essays, 1976), Ekanki ane Gujarati Ekanki (on one-act plays, 1980) were published under this series. Bhasha Parichay ane Gujarati Bhashanu Swarup (1973) is a textbook introducing Gujarati language widely.

  5. Sudarshan Gadyawali - Wikipedia

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    The critic Vishwanath Bhatt hailed Sudarshan Gadyavali as a "great treasure of essays in Gujarati literature", and cited Manilal as one of the best essayists of modern Gujarati literature. [1] Another commentator, Mansukhlal Jhaveri, wrote that "Manilal emerges from the pages of the Sudarshan Gadyavali as a master of Gujarati prose". [4]

  6. Works of Narmad - Wikipedia

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    The Works of Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave (1833 – 1886), popularly known as Narmad, consist essays, poems, plays and other prose were published in collections by Gujarati. He is considered as the founder of modern Gujarati literature. [1] [2] [3] He introduced many creative forms of writing in Gujarati.

  7. Anil R. Joshi - Wikipedia

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    Anil Ramanath Joshi (28 July 1940 – 26 February 2025) was an Indian Gujarati-language poet and essayist from Gujarat.He won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati in 1990 for his essay collection Statue (1988). [1]

  8. Narmad - Wikipedia

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    Narmad is considered to be the founder of modern Gujarati literature. He introduced many creative forms of writing to the Gujarati language, including pioneering works in autobiography, poetry, lexicography, historical plays and folk literature research. He was an outspoken journalist and pamphleteer.

  9. Narma Gadya - Wikipedia

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    Through his writing he brought the literature of the west to readers of Gujarati. He heralded a new era in Gujarati literature, known as the Narmad Era. Narmad's first article, written in 1853, was an essay entitled "Mandali Malvathi Thata Labh" (English: "Advantages of Forming an Assembly"). Before 1856 he worked as an editor of Buddivardhak ...