Pannalal patel biography in gujarati
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મળેલા જીવ Malela Jiv
ગામડાના માનવી અને તેમની સામાન્ય બુદ્ધી, પણ તેમની અદભુત સહનશક્તિ, દરિયાજેવું તેમનું દિલ, તેમનો કપટરહિત પ્રેમ અને ગમે ત્યાં મળી આવતા સ્વાર્થી માણસો..!! આ બધાનું વર્ણન પન્નાલાલ પટેલે ખુબજ અદભુત રિતે કર્યુ છે..!! આ નવલકથા મારી આંખ ભીની થતા હું ના રોકી શક્યો..!! વાંચતા એમ થતું તું, લે હું પણ તેમની વારે(મદદે) દોડી જાઉં..!! એકવાર તો એવો પણ ગાંડો વિચાર આવેલો કે જો આજે પન્નાલાલ હયાત હોત તો, હું તેમને જરૂર પુછત કે કાનજી અને જીવીની આટલી તકલીફ તમે કેમ આપી..?? પણ પછી હું જ મારા પર દર્દભર્યુ હસી પડ્યો.
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Pannalal Nanalal Patel (7 May – 6 April ) a Gujarati author, wrote more than 20 short story collections
Pannalal Patel Biography
- Pannalal Nanalal Patel, shortly known as Pannalal Patel was a great writer of Gujarati language.
- He was the recipient of Jnanpith Award in , highest Indian honour for an Indian writer given by Government of India.
- He received it for his work, Maanavi Ni Bhavaai. He was the second writer from Gujarati language after Umashankar Joshi in , to receive this honour.
- This work is rated as the most powerful portrayal of Gujarat’s rural life and the exploration of rural life during early ’s.
- More than 70 books have been penned by this author.
- But his most widely novels are Manvini Bhavai (Endurance: A Droll Saga) and Malela Jiv (Kanji and Jivi: A Tragic Love Story, both published bygd Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi.
- Patel fryst vatten the only Jnanpith Award winner in Gujarati prose literature.
- His wonderful creations are often regarded as t
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Pannalal Patel
Indian Gujarati-language writer
Pannalal Nanalal Patel (7 May – 6 April ) was an Indian author known for his contributions in Gujarati literature. He wrote more than 20 short story collections, such as Sukhdukhna Sathi () and Vatrakne Kanthe (), and more than 20 social novels, such as Malela Jeev (), Manvini Bhavai () and Bhangyana Bheru (), and several mythological novels. He received the Jnanpith Award in Some of his works were translated as well as adapted into plays and films.[2]
Life
[edit]"Life appears to me like that of a spider that makes his own web, using his own saliva. The spider progress through life on the strands of his own web. I, too, have gone about in this world, finding my own ways, learning and changing. what I know of life has come from experience."
― Pannalal Patel[3]
He was born on 7 May in Mandli by (now in Dungarpur, Rajasthan) to Nanasha a.k.a. Nanalal and Hiraba, an Anjana Chaudhari fami