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Kumari Prashnaharu (Nepali: कुमारी प्रश्नहरु, romanized: Kumārī praśnaharū, lit. 'Maiden questions') is a Nepali short stories collection by Durga Karki. [1] It was published on February 21, 2020 by Nepa-laya publication. The book is a collection of 13 short stories. [2]
The list contains short story collections written in Nepali language. Pages in category "Nepali short story collections" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Dhon Cholechā (Nepali: धोन चोलेचा) is a Nepalese folktale about a little girl and an old nanny goat. It is the most well known children's story in Newar society of the Kathmandu Valley. It tells about a little girl named Punthakhu Mainchā (पुन्थखु मैंचा) and the ill treatment she suffers at the hands ...
Jiyara (Nepali: जियरा) is a 2021 Nepali short story collection by Nayan Raj Pandey.It was published on June 14, 2021, by FinePrint Publication and is the third short story collection and the tenth published book of the writer..
Ghadi Phool (Watch-flower) is the story depicting challenges of an inter-caste marriage in Nepali society. 7. Driver Ka Aankha: Driver ka Aankha (The eyes of a driver) depicts the story of an ordinary truck driver. 8. Ganga Ram ko Cycle: Ganga Ram ko Cycle (Ganga Ram's cycle) is the story of a Madhesi guy called Ganga Ram. The story show how ...
The book was first published on 2031 BS by Nepal Academy. It was later published with additional stories on February 17, 2021, by Book Hill Publication. [4] [5] The book consists of 122 folktales collected from various regions, languages, castes and cultures of Nepal. The book had taken more than a decade to complete during Panchayat rule in ...
Guru Prasad Mainali (Nepali: गुरुप्रसाद मैनाली; 7 September 1900 – 8 June 1971) was a Nepalese short story writer and civil servant. [1] Mainali is considered one of the best short story writers of Nepali literature. He is best known for his short story anthology Naso.
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