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Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi (pronounced [məɲilal
nəbʰubʰai dvivedi] ; 26
September 1858 – 1
October 1898) was a Gujarati-language writer, philosopher, and...
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Asiatic Society of
Bengal 1890: The Yoga
Sutra of Patanjali, by
Manilal Nabhubhai Dvivedi,
Bombay Theosophical publication fund. 1896:
Swami Vivekananda...
- writer,
critic and
editor who
established modernism in Gujarati.
Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi,
Gujarati writer, poet and
editor Mukesh Khanna,
television actor...
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Kheda Govardhanram Tripathi (1855–1907) Writer; born in Nadiad.
Manilal Nabhubhai (1858–1898)
Writer and philosopher; born in Nadiad.
Narendra M. Patel...
- Yagnik,
Dolatram Kriparam Pandya,
Balashankar Ullasram Kantharia,
Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi,
Chhaganlal Harilal Pandya,
Ambalal Bulakhiram Jani, Champashankar...
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formally published as
Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedinu Atmavrittanta, is an
autobiography written by
Gujarati writer Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi (1858–1898). Its...
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Gujarati magazine founded and
edited by
Indian writer Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi.
While a
professor at
Samaldas College, Bhavnagar, the Indian...
- Gujarati. p. 145. Suhrud,
Tridip (1999). "Love,
Desire and Moksha:
Manibhai Nabhubhai and the Loss of Svadharma" (PDF).
Narrations of a Nation: Explorations...
- (pronounced [nrusĩhavətar]) is one of the two
Gujarati plays written by
Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi, the
other is Kanta.
Written probably in 1896, it
recounts the...
- who
received Padma Shri,
Jnanpith Award and
Prince Claus Fund
Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi, Gujarati-language writer, philosopher, and
social thinker from...