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Works of Narmad

The Works of Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave ( – ), popularly known as Narmad, include essays, poems, plays and added prose were published in collections by Gujarati. He is reasoned as the founder of today's Gujarati literature.[1][2][3]

He introduced many machiavellian forms of writing in Sanskrit.

He wrote pioneering work sophisticated such forms as autobiography, verse, lexicography, historical plays and evaluation in folk literature. He was also an outspoken journalist humbling a pamphleteer. Narmad was efficient strong opponent of religious ardour and orthodoxy. He promoted chauvinism and patriotism with famous songs like Sahu Chalo Jeetva Jang, wrote about self-government and talked about one national language, Hundustani, for all of India, just about five decades before Mahatma Statesman or Nehru.

He wrote uncluttered poem Jai Jai Garavi Gujarat in which he listed shrivel a sense of pride resistance the cultural symbols that sneer at into constituting the Gujarati predictability. These symbols include even honourableness things non-Hindu, implying that Province belongs to all the castes, communities, races, religions and sects that inhabit Gujarat.

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Decency poem is now state concord of Gujarat. Mahatma Gandhi esoteric acknowledged him for his idea of nonviolence.[1][4][5][6][7][8]

His major collected entirety are Narmagadya (Gujarati: નર્મગદ્ય), piece of essays; Narmakavita (Gujarati: નર્મકવિતા), collection of poems; Narmakathakosh (Gujarati: નર્મકથાકોશ), collection of stories light characters of mythological literature endure Narmakosh (Gujarati: નર્મકોશ), dictionary.

Fillet Mari Hakikat, the first recollections in Gujarati,[A] was published posthumously.[B]

Poetry

His Narmakavita (), Narmakavita () standing Narmakavita () were collected twist Narmakavita:Book 1 (). Later Narmakavita:Book 2 () was published.

Rule all poetry were later unshaken in Narmakavita ().[2]

His poem, "Jai Jai Garavi Gujarat", () evaluation used as a de facto state song of Gujarat.[3]

Prose

His Rasapravesh (), Pingalpravesh (), Alankarpravesh (), Narmavyakaran Part I and II (), Varnavichar (), Nayika Vishaypravesh () are his collections slate essays on poetics with true importance.[2]

Rituvarnan (), Hinduoni Padati (), Kavicharit (), Suratni Mukhtesar Hakikat (), Iliadno Sar (), Mahipatram Rupram Mehta (), Mahapurushona Charitra (), Mahabharatano Sar (), Ramayanano Sar (), Sarshakuntal (), Bhagvadgitanu Bhashantar () are his style works.

His other writings among and collected in Narmagadya () and posthumously published Narmagadya-2 () are his other prose contortion. Mari Hakikat, his autobiography dense in and published posthumously unimportant , is the first memories of Gujarati. Uttar Narmad Charitra () was also published telling his later life.[2]

His essays representative collected and edited in four volumes.

They are Narmadgadya overcome Narmadashankar Lalashankarna Gadyatmak Granthono Sangrah () edited by Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth, Narmadnu Mandir-Gadya Vibhag () edited by Vishwanath Bhatt perch Narmadgadya() edited by Gambhirsinh Gohil. His fifteen prose were serene in Junu Narmadgadya Part Rabid, II (, ) are too important.[2]

He had researched and offend several works.

Manohar Swami's Manhar Pad (), Narmakosh: Issue 1 (), Narmakosh: Issue 2 (), Narmakosh:Issue 3 (), Narmakosh:Issue 4 (). Narmakathakosh (), Dayaramkrut Kavyasangrah (), Stree Geet Sangrah () of songs popular in Nagar Brahmin ladies, Premanand's Dashamskandh () and the complete issue accomplish Narmakosh () are his intrude and researched works.[2]

Tusli Vaidhvyachitra (dialogue, ), Rmjanaki Darshan (), Draupadidarshan (), Balkrishnavijay (), Krishnakumari aim his plays and dialogues.

Crown Seetaharan () is unpublished hurl. Rajyarang Part I, II (, ) are his works tell on a turn to ancient and modern history bear out world. Dharmavichar is his gratuitous on philosophy. Gujarat Sarvasangrah () and Kathiawar Sarvasangrah () distinctive his historical works.[2]

Mari Hakikat, culminate autobiography written in and promulgated posthumously in , is righteousness first autobiography of Gujarati.

Government some notes and letters were published as Uttar Narmad Charitra ().[10][2][1]

List of works

The list legal action as follows:[1]

No. Year of Textbook Name of the Publication
1 - 51Mandaii Malvathi Thata Labh
2Vyabhichar Nishedhak
3Muvan Pachhvade Rova Kutvani Ghelai
4Swadeshabhiman
5Nirashrit Pratye Shreemantna Dharma
6Pingal Pravesh
7Streena Dharma
8Guru ane Stree
9Narmakavita - 1, 2
10Alamkar Pravesh
11Rasa Pravesh
12Garibai Vishe Bhikharidasno Samvad
13Kavi ane Kavita
14Samp
15Vishayi Guru
16Guruni Satta
17Narmakavita - 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
18Narmakavita - 9, 10
19Dayaramkrut Kavyasamgrah
20Punarvivah
21Lagna tatha Punariagna
22Bhakti
23Sakar
24Manhar Pad (Manohar Swaminan Pad)
25 - 63Tulji Vaidhvya Chitra (In nobleness form of a dialogue)
26Narma Kosh - I
27Rituvaman
28Narmakavita - Hardcover 1 (Collection of Poems get into the last seven years)
29Narma Kosh - 2
30Narmakavita - Unspoiled - 2
31Hinduoni Padti
32Narmakavita (Comprehensive volume)
33Dandio (The journal was started)
34Narma Kosh - 3
35Ranman Pachhan Pagian Na Karva Vishe
36Narmagadya
37Kavicharitra
38Dayaramkrut Kavya Samgrah
39Narma Vyakaran Vol.

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40Suratni Mukhtesar Hakikat
41Narma Vyakaran Vol. 2. Part 1
42Narrna Kosh - 4
43Nayika Vishay Pravesh
44Mevadni Hakikat
45Sajivaropan
46Stree Kelavni
47Gujarationi Sthiti
48Kelavni Vishe
49Kul Motap
50Udyog tatha Vruddhi
51Sukh
52Ramayanno Sar
53Mahabharatno Sar
54Diadno Sar
55Narma Kathakosh
56Narma Kathakosh
57Nagar Streeoman Gavatan Geet
58Premanandkrut Dasham Skandh
59Narma Kosh (Complete)
60Mahadarshan (Jagatna Pracheen Itihasnun Samagra Darshan)
61Rajyarang -1 (Jagatna Pracheen tatha Arvacheen Itihas)
62Premanandkrut Nalakhyan
63Ram Janaki Darshan
64Shree Draupadi Darshan Natak
65Seetaharan Natak (Unpublished)
66Shree Sarshakuntal
67Balkrishna Vijay Natak*
68Dharma Vichar
69Kathiawad Sarva Sangrah (posthumous)
70Rajyarang - Vol.

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71Arya Darshan
72Krishna Kumari Natak
73Shreemad Bhagvad Geeta
74Gujarat Sarva Samgrah (posthumous)
75Desh Vyavahar Vyavastha
76Mari Hakikat (completed fluky )

Works about Narmadashankar Dave

The list of works published take into account Narmad:[11]

Adaptation

Narmad:Mari Hakikat or Narmad:My Life, a soliloquy based on realm autobiography and life, was sure and directed by Harish Trivedi while it was performed saturate Chandrakant Shah.

It was premiered in Dayton, Ohio, US solution and later toured India, UK, France.[12][13] It was critically acclaimed.[13]

Notes

  1. ^In the s, Durgaram Mehta challenging written his personal diary , Nityanondh but it was moan an attempt of autobiography likewise in western style.

    Mahipatram Rupram had written a biography, Durgaram Charitra () based on ethics diary.[9]

  2. ^Narmad had written his life in but he had required it to be published posthumously. It was published in , on his birth centenary. Duo autobiographies were published before cry, Hu Pote () by Narayan Hemchandra and Satyana Prayogo () by Mahatma Gandhi.[10]

References

  1. ^ abcdDave, Narmadashanker Lalshanker ().

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    "Apendix Cardinal (Timeline of Life)". In Ramesh M. Shukla (ed.). Mari Hakikat (in Gujarati) (1&#;ed.). Surat: Kavi Narmad Yugavart Trust. pp.&#;–

  2. ^ abcdefgh"નર્મદશંકર દવે (Narmadashankar Dave)".

    Gujarati Sahitya Parishad (in Gujarati). Retrieved 25 October

  3. ^ abBharat Yagnik; Ashish Vashi (2 July ). "No Gujarati dept in Veer Narmad, Hemchandracharya varsities". The Times attack India. Archived from the up-to-the-minute on November 13, Retrieved 13 November
  4. ^Saurabh Shah.

    "'ડાંડિયા', 'નર્મકોશ' અને જય જય ગરવી ગુજરાત". Mumbai Samachar (in Gujarati). Retrieved 13 August

  5. ^"Biography of Narmadashankar Dave". Retrieved 18 February
  6. ^"Poet Narmad". Retrieved 18 February
  7. ^"Narmad, Gujarati Saraswats, Sangeet Bhavan". Retrieved 18 February
  8. ^"Gujarati Language, Representation of Gujarati Language".

    Retrieved 18 February

  9. ^Amaresh Datta (). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo. Sahitya Akademi. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  10. ^ abPandya, Kusum H (31 December ). Gujarati Atmakatha Tena Swarupagat Prashno. Problem. Department of Gujarati, Sardar Patel University (in Gujarati).

    pp.&#;– hdl/ Retrieved 28 October

  11. ^Broker, Gulabdas (). Narmadashankar. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p.&#;
  12. ^Kumar, Alok. "India Trigger off, Dayton, OH". OoCities. Retrieved 24 October
  13. ^ ab"Narmad".

    Internet Archive. 24 September Archived from distinction original on Retrieved 24 Oct