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  2. Arvachin Kavita - Wikipedia

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    Arvachin Kavita (pronounced [ərvɑːtʃiːn kʌvɪtɑ]) is a 1946 critical work by Gujarati writer, poet and critic Tribhuvandas Luhar, pen-name 'Sundaram'. The book offers a historical and critical survey of modern Gujarati poetry from 1845 to 1945.

  3. Tribhuvandas Luhar - Wikipedia

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    Arvachin Kavita (1946) is a literary criticism of Gujarati poetry from 1845 to 1945. Avalokana is his another work of criticism while Sahitya Chintan (1978) is a collection of articles on principles of literary criticism. [1] [2] [4] [5]

  4. Bahuk - Wikipedia

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    Bahuk (Gujarati: બાહુક) is a Gujarati long narrative poem by Chinu Modi. [1] The poem is composed both in metrical and non-metrical verse and centres on Nala, a character from the Mahabharata who metamorphosed into Bahuka. It is an acclaimed poem of Gujarati literature written in Sanskrit-styled figurative language.

  5. Gujarati literature - Wikipedia

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    For his poem "Nishith", he received the Jnanpith Award in 1967. Pannalal Patel received the Jnanpith Award in 1985 for his novel Manvini Bhavai. The Gujarati novel was also made a household name by G.G. Joshi ('Dhumketu'), Chunilal V. Shah, Gunvantrai Acharya, Jhaverchand Meghani, Pannalal Patel and Manubhai Pancholi.

  6. Kavi Daad - Wikipedia

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    Dadudan Pratapdan Gadhvi, [1] (11 September 1940 – 26 April 2021) also known as Kavi Dad, [2] was a Gujarati poet and folk singer from Gujarat, India. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2021. [ 3 ]

  7. Kalapi - Wikipedia

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    Sursinhji Takhtasinhji Gohil (26 January 1874 – 10 June 1900), popularly known by his pen name, Kalapi was a Gujarati poet and the Thakor (prince) of Lathi state in Gujarat. He is mostly known for his poems depicting his own pathos .

  8. Narsinh Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Narsinh Mehta, also known as Narsinh Bhagat, was a 15th-century poet-saint of Gujarat, India, honored as the first poet, or Adi Kavi, of the Gujarati language. Narsinh Mehta is member of Nagar Brahman community.

  9. Umashankar Joshi - Wikipedia

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    While the first poem in Joshi's poetry anthology Nishith was written while aboard an electric train at midnight, on a blank space left in a letter, Joshi said that not only the meter of Vedic invocations but also the rhythm of the electric train creep into the structure of the poem. [12] Joshi published Nishith as an anthology of these poems in ...