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Gujarati Poet
Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi CIE (21 January 1820 – 25 March 1898) was a Gujarati language poet during 19th century in India. He was the father of poet
Dalpatram
Indian writer and poet (1877-1946)
Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi (16 March 1877 – 9 January 1946) was an Indian writer and poet in Gujarati language of Gujarati literature. His name is sometimes
Nanalal_Dalpatram_Kavi
Institute in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
administrator, Alexander Kinloch Forbes, in 1848 with the Gujarati author Dalpatram. The name was changed on the occasion of the centenary of the institution
Gujarat_Vidya_Sabha
Engineering school in India
Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering (LDCE or LD), is a state college located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. The institute was established in 1948
Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering
Lalbhai_Dalpatbhai_College_of_Engineering
The Kavishwar Dalpatram Award (Gujarati: કવિશ્વર દલપતરામ ઍવોર્ડ) is a literary honour in Gujarat, India given by Vardhman Vikas Seva Trust, Wadhwan. The
Kavishwar_Dalpatram_Award
1856 historical work by Alexander Kinloch Forbes
in 1848. Dalpatram was associated with Forbes since the establishment of Gujarat Vernacular Society and they became close friends. Dalpatram became instrumental
Ras_Mala
Gujarati poet and writer from India (Born: 1955)
of the Jayant Pathak Puraskar (1985), Critic's award (1986), Kavishwar Dalpatram Award (2013), Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar (2015), Narsinh Mehta Award (2018)
Vinod_Joshi
State in western India
Narsinh Mehta, Mirabai, Akho, Premanand Bhatt, Shamal Bhatt, Dayaram, Dalpatram, Narmad, Govardhanram Tripathi, Mahatma Gandhi, K. M. Munshi, Umashankar
Gujarat
Indian journalist (1832–1871)
is portrayed by Junaid Khan. Indian Social Reformer Dadabhai Naoroji Dalpatram Buddhi Vardhak Sabha Reform movements People from Bombay Presidency One
Karsandas_Mulji
1862 trial in Bombay Court
expert witnesses were also brought to the stand, Bhau Daji and Dhiraj Dalpatram, who were physicians to Jadunath. They said that they had treated Jadunath
Maharaj_libel_case
Indian Gujarati-language poet and scholar (1833–1886)
Deciding to study independently he returned to Bombay in March, where he met Dalpatram, a reformist Gujarati poet, in June 1859, and became involved in reform
Narmad
Indian Theatre
in Gujarati. The first play published in Gujarati was Laxmi Natak by Dalpatram in 1850, it was inspired by ancient Greek comedy Plutus by Aristophanes
Gujarati_theatre
Colonial administrator in British India
(1818–1889), and then from Dalpatram, a Gujarati poet. He came into contact with Dalpatram through Bholanath Divetia in 1848. Dalpatram taught him Gujarati while
Alexander_Kinloch_Forbes
Literature in the Gujarati language of India
advocated non-religious way. Dalpatram (1820–1898) and Narmad (1833–1886) are the trailblazers of modern Gujarati literature. Dalpatram's Venacharitra portrays
Gujarati_literature
founder of the Khoja Ismaili sect; also called Satpanth Dalpatram (1820–1898), father of Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi Dayaram (1777–1853), Gujarati poet of medieval
List_of_Indian_poets
District of Gujarat in India
the banks of the river. Anil Chavda, a Gujarati poet, was born here. Dalpatram (1820–1898), a Gujarati language poet was born in Wadhwan city of Surendranagar
Surendranagar_district
1871 Gujarati language play by Dalpatram
[mit̪ʰyabʰiman̪]; English: False Pride) is an 1871 Gujarati play by Indian writer Dalpatram. Considered to be a milestone in Gujarati literature, it holds an important
Mithyabhiman
Gujarati poet, critic and translator
Gujarati Poetry and Drama upto 19th-century with Special Reference to Akho, Premanand, Shamal, Dalpatram and Navalram (1973) Doctoral advisor Ansuya Trivedi
Jaya_Mehta
Brahmin caste from Shrimal, India
found in local areas of Rajasthan like Barmer, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, etc. Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi Yagnik, Achyut; Sheth, Suchitra (2005). Shaping Of Modern
Shrimali_Brahmin
Early 20th century Diwan of Bhavnagar State, Gujarat, India
Sir Prabhashankar Dalpatram Pattani KCIE (Gujarati: સર પ્રભાશંકર પટ્ટણી) (15 April 1862 – 16 February 1938) was the prime minister or Diwan of Bhavnagar
Prabhashankar_Pattani
Gujarati poet
awarded Kalapi Award for his ghazals in 2006. He was awarded the Kavishwar Dalpatram Award for 2019. He received the 2020 Narsinh Mehta Award. Bakshi married
Jawahar_Bakshi
College in Ahmedabad, India
G. V. Mavlankar - politician, the first speaker of Lok Sabha Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi - poet. Vikram Sarabhai - scientist. Anandshankar Dhruv. Vidyagauri
Gujarat_College
Indian poet, short story writer, critic and editor (born 1958)
the Jayant Pathak Poetry Award in 1992. He also received the Kavishwar Dalpatram Award in 2014. "Kankuchokha", his feature of Gujarati folk songs and the
Harshad_Trivedi
Topics referred to by the same term
Purushottama Kavi (1863–1939), scholar, playwright, teacher and editor Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi (1877–1946), Gujarati author and poet Oothukkadu Venkata Kavi (1700s–1765)
Kavi
Indian poet and writer (1933–2021)
(Timeline of History of Sindhi Literature, 1977). He was awarded Kavishwar Dalpatram Award in 2010 and Narsinh Mehta Award in 2013. He was also awarded Ranjitram
Nalin_Raval
54. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198060192.003.0002. ISBN 9780198060192. Dalpatrām Prānjīvan Khakhar (1978). Report on the architectural and archaeological
Jagadu
Indian Gujarati-language critic and editor (1912-1988)
Unmilan (1974). Kavivarya Nhanalal (1985) is his study of works of Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi. His Gujarati Sahitya: Madhyakalin is a major work of criticism of
Anantrai_Raval
2022 Indian Gujarati film
Luhar Kushal Chokshi Aditya Gadhvi 3:04 7. "Asatyo Mahe Thi" Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi Kushal Chokshi Parthiv Gohil, Kushal Chokshi, and Kids 2:19 8. "Bhai
Medal_(film)
Tytus Czyżewski (1880–1945), Polish poet, playwright and painter Dalpatram (Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi) (1820–1898), Indian Gujarati language poet Abraham
List_of_poets
Pranlal Mathurdas, Mohanlal Ranchhoddas Jhaveri, Karsandas Mulji, and Dalpatram. Bombay's Elphinstone Institution played an instrumental role in providing
Buddhi_Vardhak_Sabha
Indian theatre actor, director, manager and playwright (1910–1989)
Gurjari (Mena of Gujarat, 1953) and as a comic role of Jivram Bhatt in Dalpatram's Mithyabhiman (False Vanity, 1955). He also briefly worked with Darpana
Pransukh_Nayak
Autobiography by Narmadashankar Dave (1933)
his attempts to attract women, his dislike of his contemporary poet Dalpatram and their clash, his conflict with his father, how he once arranged a
Mari_Hakikat
Hindu sect founded in 1801 by Sahajanand Swami
teachings. The Harililamrut is a longer biographical text in verse written by Dalpatram and published in 1907. The Harilila Kalpataru a 33,000-verse Sanskrit
Swaminarayan_Sampradaya
List of winners of a literary honor in India
Award Jhaverchand Meghani Award Kalapi Award Kavi Kag Award Kavishwar Dalpatram Award Kumar Suvarna Chandrak Narmad Suvarna Chandrak Narsinh Mehta Award
List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Gujarati
List_of_Sahitya_Akademi_Award_winners_for_Gujarati
Indian actor and director (1889–1975)
by directing Mithyabhiman (False Vanity, 1955), a satirical play by Dalpatram. They produced several plays like Mena Gurjari (Mena of Gujarat) in 1953
Jaishankar_Bhojak
Gujarati poet
(ghazals in Urdu). He received the Kalapi Award in 2013 and the Kavishwar Dalpatram Award in 2016. Desai was born on 22 February 1946 in Kathodara, a town
Nayan_H._Desai
India). Devanand Swami taught his great talent to many people, such as Dalpatram. After Sadguru Brahmanand Swami died, he was in charge of the temple at
Devanand_Swami
Indian physician and antiquarian (1822–1874)
witnesses for the defense in the Mahraj Libel Case. He along with Dhiraj Dalpatram treated the Maharaja for syphilis.[citation needed] Being an ardent promoter
Bhau_Daji
Constituency of the Maharashtra legislative assembly in India
98% 15.63 INC Lali Jamnadas Kapadia 18,706 36.02% 26.07 JD Dinkarrai Dalpatram Jani 6,321 12.17% New Independent Aslam Yasin Nirban 508 0.98% New Margin
Mumbadevi Assembly constituency
Mumbadevi_Assembly_constituency
resumed publication. In 1855, on request of Alexander Kinloch Forbes, Dalpatram accepted to serve as the editor of the magazine and edited it until 1879
Buddhiprakash
Princely state of India
Samaldas Mehta (1884–1900) Sir Prabhashankar Pattani (Pattani Prabhashankar Dalpatram) (1900–1937) Anantrai Prabhashankar Pattani (1937 – Jan 1948) The Bhavnagar
Bhavnagar_State
Sursinhji's marriage was celebrated, an event attended by the renowned poet Dalpatram and the younger poet Manishankar Ratnaji Bhatt ('Kant'). This gathering
Asharam_Dalichand_Shah
Biographical work written by Gujarati writer Navalram Pandya (1887)
merits. In the last phase, he narrates the poet's poetic rivalry with Dalpatram, and its positive and negative effects; uninterrupted publications of
Kavijivan
Indian poet and critic
Kumar Suvarna Chandrak (1969), Narsinh Mehta Award (2011), Kavishwar Dalpatram Award (2011), and Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak (2016). Bhanuprasad
Bhanuprasad_Pandya
Gujarati writer (1892–1962)
Chalya Jaay Che (1999). Jay Bharati is a long narrative poem, composed in Dalpatram-style. His novels include Maa Te Maa (1-2), Amina, Chhelli Roshani (1-2)
Harji_Lavji_Damani
Gujarati language writer from India
criticism. Nhanalal Kavini Jivandrishti is a criticism of works of Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi. Gatashatak nu Sahitya (1959) is about the first hundred years of
Vijayray_Vaidya
Indian Gujarati-language poet, critic and professor (Born: 1952)
poet, critic and professor from Gujarat, India. He received Kavishwar Dalpatram Award (2017)[citation needed] for his contribution in Gujarati poetry
Jayendra_Shekhadiwala
since 12th century. It is also mentioned in Ain-e-Akbari. Poet Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi expresses and explains in his Hari Samhita that Krishna had visited
Brahma_Kund
Gujarati poet and translator
Dwivedi was his close friend. He considered himself as a follower of Dalpatram and was expert in poetry in Shikharini metre. He died due to the plague
Balashankar_Kantharia
Chunilal Shah Curumsey Damjee Dadudan Gadhvi Daksha Pattani Daksha Vyas Dalpatram Dalsukh Dahyabhai Malvania Damodar Botadkar Dayaram Deepakba Desai Dhansukhlal
List of Gujarati-language writers
List_of_Gujarati-language_writers
Museum in Ahmedabad, India
Mahesh and Smt. Usha Pandya (March 2013), in memory of his parents, Shri Dalpatram and Gopiben Pandya. This interesting material augments the museum's holdings
Lalbhai_Dalpatbhai_Museum
Town in Gujarat, India
historicity of the town. There are several old Jain temples in the region. Dalpatram has noted that Gadhaiya coins of Gupta period were found during the rebuilding
Khedbrahma
and Vasudha Dalmia, editors, India's Literary History, "Chapter 11: Dalpatram and the Nature of Literary Shifts in Nineteenth-Century Ahmedabad" by
History_of_Ahmedabad
kak Solntse), Russia Paul Claudel, Art poétique, criticism; France Kavi Dalpatram Nanalal, Katlank Kavyo, Indian, Gujarati-language Saint-Pol-Roux, pen
1903_in_poetry
International Wheat Genetics Symposium, New Delhi 25 7 16 March 1978 Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi 25 8 22 March 1978 Surjya Sen 25 * Modern Indian paintings, (Set
List of postage stamps of India (1971–1980)
List_of_postage_stamps_of_India_(1971–1980)
Narsinh Mehta, Mirabai, Akho, Premanand Bhatt, Shamal Bhatt, Dayaram, Dalpatram, Narmad, Govardhanram Tripathi, Mahatma Gandhi, K. M. Munshi, Umashankar
Culture_of_Gujarat
Recipients of a civilian award in India
Joyshree Goswami Mahanta Assam Literature and Education 2018 Zaverilal Dalpatram Mehta Gujarat Literature and Education 2018 Krishna Bihari Mishra West
List of Padma Shri award recipients in literature and education
List_of_Padma_Shri_award_recipients_in_literature_and_education
Gujarati poet and critic (1933–2021)
has short introduction of several Gujarati authors including Dayaram, Dalpatram, Narmad, Priyakant Maniyar, Jagdish Joshi, Manilal Desai. Kaalma Korya
Dhiru_Parikh
Indian Gujarati novelist
and supernatural. He, along with other reformers like Durgaram Mehta, Dalpatram and two other colleagues; established the Manav Dharma Sabha dedicated
Nandshankar_Mehta
1866 Gujarati historical novel by Nandshankar Mehta
folklore of Gujarat; published by Alexander Kinloch Forbes with help of Dalpatram in 1858. For scenes in Delhi, he had used Persian texts such as the works
Karan_Ghelo
Surname list
Arvind Narottambhai Lalbhai (1918-2007), Indian industrialist Lalbhai Dalpatram College of Engineering, Indian engineering college Lalbhai Dalpatbhai
Lalbhai
Kavishwar Dalpatram Dahyabhai, popularly known as "Dalpatram" (born 1820), Indian, Gujarati-language poet; father of poet Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi Poetry
1898_in_poetry
Main mantra of the Swaminarayan sect
meaning and chants it with faith. For instance, in the Harililamrut, Dalpatram writes that the Swaminarayan mantra contains within it the essence of
Swaminarayan_Mantra
1914 Gujarati play by Ramanbhai Neelkanth
Grant Medical College under the leadership of Manubhai, son of Nanalal Dalpatram. The play was split in three acts and it included two songs and a shloka
Raino_Parvat
Indian photographer (1927–2023)
Zaverilal Dalpatram Mehta (1927 – 27 November 2023) was an Indian photographer and the recipient of the Padma Sri civilian award in 2018 for his contribution
Zaverilal_Mehta
("Political Songs"), Italy Charles Baudelaire, Petits poèmes en prose, France Dalpatram, editor, Kavhadohan, an anthology of Gujarati-language poetry (India)
1862_in_poetry
Indian theatre director
Ni Asmita 2003 Narsinh Mehta, Meera, Akho, Premanand Bhatt, Dayaram, Dalpatram, Alexander Kinloch Forbes, Narmad, Jhaverchand Meghani, Jivram Joshi 25
Manoj_Shah
British-born civil servant in the government of India
for the newly formed Education Department. With native scholars such as Dalpatram, he prepared a series of Gujarati textbooks which later came to be known
Theodore_Hope
Parsi Gujarati poet (1881–1953) who wrote under the pen name Adal
work was the poetry collection Kavyarasika, which followed the style of Dalpatram, in 1901. Vilasika, published in 1905, followed the style of Narsinhrao
Ardeshar_Khabardar
314 25.90 Daya Kanji 616 12.14 26 Netra 3 8,882 4,559 51.33 Jugatram Dalpatram Bhrahmin 2,445 53.63 Bra. Jatashanker Gokaldas 711 15.60 Khimji Mavji
1952 Kutch Electoral College election
1952_Kutch_Electoral_College_election
sisters January 21 – Dalpatram (Kavishwar Dalpatram Dahyabhai, died 1898), Indian, Gujarati-language poet, father of poet Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi February 6
1820_in_poetry
Indian businessman, the pioneer of textile industry in Ahmedabad(best city), Gujarat
common water supply line to all castes. He took help of his poet friend Dalpatram to convince people for common water supply lines to be implemented by
Ranchhodlal_Chhotalal
Gujarati children's poetry started as an educational instrument. In 1848, Dalpatram wrote humorous children's poetry from inspiration from earlier fables
Children's literature in Gujarati language
Children's_literature_in_Gujarati_language
Legislative Assembly constituency in Rajasthan State, India
Independent Rataram 3,983 2.85 Independent Revat Kumar 2,650 1.9 BSP Dalpatram 2,208 1.58 Independent Kesarmal 1,549 1.11 NOTA None of the above 4,702
Pindwara-Abu Assembly constituency
Pindwara-Abu_Assembly_constituency
Indian critic and lexicographer (1898–1968)
principles of critiquing. He has written articles analyzing creations of Dalpatram, Ramanlal Desai, and Jhaverchand Meghani. Under his articles Pandityugnu
Vishwanath_Bhatt
in Gujarati) Brij Raj, Vagdevi, Indian, Dogri-Pahadi Brij Bhasha Kavi Dalpatram Nanalal, ' 'Vasantotsav' ', Gujarati language, India Paul Claudel, France
1905_in_poetry
Gujarati social reformer, essayist, diarist and teacher (1809-1876)
also supported Durgaram. On 22 June 1844, Durgaram, along with Dadoba, Dalpatram Master, Damodardas and Dinmanishankar, founded the Manav Dharma Sabha
Durgaram_Mehta
Indian dancer
literature, most notably poems from Mirabai, Tulsidas, Narsinh Mehta, Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi, Premanand Bhatt, Sarojini Naidu.[citation needed] She served as
Elakshiben_Thakore
1547–1589, Habsburg E, nf) György Dalos (born 1943, Hungary/Germany, f/nf) Dalpatram (1820–1898, Mughal Empire/India, p) Blanche d'Alpuget (born 1944, Australia
List_of_authors_by_name:_D
Gujarati poet and writer (1858-1898)
Bombay and Gujarat, including early Gujarati writers such as Narmad, Dalpatram, Karsandas Mulji, and Navalram Pandya. Many reformers – the "modernists"
Manilal_Dwivedi
Indian writer, historian and editor (1897–1982)
Jivan Na Vaheno is a collection of short stories. Rasiklal studied Dalpatram's book on Gujarati prosody, Dalpat Pingal, while at school. Due to the
Rasiklal_Parikh
Magic Wand Dwarka Khosla Shiraz, Champa, Gulbanu, Razak, Kazi, Pandit, Dalpatram, Adam Sandow, Bibijan Fantasy Paramount Studio. Music: Lyrics: Jahanara
List_of_Hindi_films_of_1935
Alfred Williams (died 1930), English "hammerman poet" March 16 – Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi (નાનાલાલ દલપતરામ કવિ), full name: Nanalal Dapatram Kavi (died 1946)
1877_in_poetry
Series of biographical monographs published by Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi
Naidu Toru Dutt Manmohan Ghose Sri Aurobindo Gujarati Shamal Akho Dayārām Dalpatram Narmadashankar Mahipatram Govardhanram Manilal Dvivedi Kalapi Kant Nanalal
Makers_of_Indian_Literature
Gujarati-language women's magazine
were primarily local Parsee businessmen and social reformers. Barring Dalpatram, Narmad and few others, there was an absence of mainstream figures from
Stribodh
Appointments by King George V
Lieutenant-Governor of Bihar and Orissa. Prabhashankar Pattani (Prabhashankar Dalpatram Pattani) CIE, Temp. Member of the Council of the Governor of Bombay. Maharaja
1915_Birthday_Honours
Indian amateur theatre troupe
plays: Ramanbhai Neelkanth's Raino Parvat Rasiklal Parikh's Mena Gurjari Dalpatram's Mithyabhiman Bengali plays: Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's Vijaya and
Natmandal
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Winner of the battle, Victorious in war or Lord Vishnu, One who has conquered lust
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Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Somhairle, SORLEY means "summer traveler."
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A Doll
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British, Dutch, English, Greek, Latin
Follower of Christ; Diminutive of Christian
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Wild Creature
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Native American Algonquin name OOTA DABUN means "day star."
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Shiva
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Goddess of the Dawn
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Slave of the Vigilant
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