. feeling Rarely yes. Page: 127 . Price: 250 Rs. Anubhavana is an anthology of literary thoughts. In Gujarati literature, the author holds a prominent position due to his sharp writings and expressions. This is a compilation of editorials written by the author in 'Shabdasrishti' monthly published by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi. A total of 42 literary thoughts are included in this collection. The literary world in the book is revealed with 'Navvishwa ma Rachi Nutan: Shabdasrishti'. 'Dialogue and Acceptance: Defending the 'Aristocracy'…' is the final thought of this collection. Thoughts leave a deep impression on the mind of the devotee. The effort to keep up with the changing times is seen in these writings. . Let the Nile fly in the sky.Hundaraj Balwani. Page: 56 . Price: 105 Rs. The play 'Neel Gagan Man Udva Da' has been created out of the paradox of how ignorant parents are today. As birds fly in the sky, children also fly with imagination and creativity, but only if the wings of the bird are confined to the sky. Today's children are in such a situation that we want the bird to fly in the sky and at the same time put weight on its wings. The author has given expression to this problem as a drama. . Greenery. Nirali Patel. Page: 81 . Price: 200 Rs. A total of 30 stories are included in this collection of short stories. 'Paradeshi' is the first story of this collection of stories and 'Based on a Story' is the final story. Most of the things described by the author here are true facts. Stories such as 'Kali', 'Tulsi', 'Apeksha', 'Wato', I-name you give' etc. continue to be readable. The opening 16 pages of the book include the dedication, introduction, greetings, views and welcome. . Bhavamrit Jagdish Shukla. Page: 152 . Price: 150 Rs. Keeping in view the state of the country and the world today, the author feels the need to make the spirit of Sanatan Dharma more aware and stronger in secular India. The book 'Bhavamrut' has been compiled so that Sanatan Dharma is proclaimed in the society. This book is divided into three parts. Starting from 'Dharma Jaguri' to 'Akhand Rashtra Jaguri', the author's devoutness extends. . The images of Jhalawar. Gopal Barot. Page: 123 . Price: 149 Rs. This book 'Jhalawadna Abhilekho' is received from the author by the pen of a historical researcher. With the longing to reveal our Indian culture again in its original Satvashil form, we have searched many cities-towns-villages-villages of Jhalawad region today for the paliyas and inscriptions carved in padar and boundaries, some are worshiped and some are worshiped. The author has done research and compilation in 64 chapters of this volume with recorded, prepared reading Kanthopakantha folklore and historical events preserved in the genealogy books of Vahivancha Barot. In the preface of this book, the renowned author Narottam Palan writes: 'When Gopalbhai Barot, the Dhurandhar Khedu of Praja Itihasa, comes with 'Historical Articles of Khambhi-Paliya-Vav-Talaav of Jhalawar', we get the deep satisfaction of the wet legacy of the dry land!' In this book, the author has presented a gem of 120 new historical inscriptions from the abyss of Jhalawad. The book contains mostly essays and public articles. The spirit of nobility, generosity and philanthropy of the Jhalawadi people is reflected in these articles. Here is the story of a mother performing cremation for her son and grandson with the wife committing sati after the husband. Saurashtra's palace has been written about for the last few years. It contains a lot of new and fresh information from Gopalbhai Barot, that is the specialty of this book. Narottam Palan notes: 'Somewhere in this book one can read mixed information.' Yet this is an eye-witness and first-hand account of how the land of Jhalawad bears the imprint of a rich heritage. . I like Sanskrit. Acharya Ishwar Purohit. Page: 112 . Price: 130 Rs. Acharya Ishwar Purohitji, a writer who is passionate about the propagation of the divine language Sanskrit, has the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of the youth even in his old age. He is a well-known storyteller, teacher, cultural thinker and administrator. Acharya Purohitji has written small, nice books on learning and teaching Sanskrit in an easy way. He has distributed these books as a source of knowledge. Another book in the same series is 'My Favorite Sanskrit'. Dr. Prakanda Pandit of Sanskrit in the introduction of the book. Written by Harshadeva Madhav. The book is divided into six sections namely 'Grammar section:', 'Prose section:', 'Poetry section:', 'Gita section:', 'Sandhi section:' and 'Paryaya-Shabdakosh:'. Introduction of Varna, introduction of words from Varna, simple sentences from practical words, Vibhakti experiments, etc. are served in this book in such a way that you can swallow it like honey. The author has also included a Sandhi-section in the book to teach grammar to the students. The author has kept the 'simple' method in this book.
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