Shabda Mara Swabhavma J Nathi
Shabda Mara Swabhawma J Nathi (Gujarati: શબ્દ મારા સ્વભાવમાં જ નથી) is a Gujarati collection of ghazals written by Raeesh Maniar. The book was published by Vishal Publication, Mumbai in May 1998. Maniar wrote all of the ghazals of this book during his practice as a pediatrics.[1]
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Author | Raeesh Maniar |
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Cover artist | Ami Maniar |
Country | India |
Language | Gujarati |
Genre | ghazal anthology |
Set in | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Published | 1998 |
Publisher | Vishal Publication |
Publication date | May 1998 |
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Pages | 88 |
Awards | Shayda Award (2001) |
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Preceded by | 'Kafiyanagar |
Followed by | 'Aam Lakhvu Karave Alakhni Safar |
Content
The book is consist of 75 ghazals composed in various Arabic metres such as Hazaj, Ramal, Khafif, Majharia, Mutakarib and Mutadarik. The preface of this book has been written by Ramesh Parekh.[2]
Reception
Maniar was awarded by Shayda Award of 2001 for his works Kafiyanagar and Shabda Mara Swabhawma J Nathi.
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References
- Dalal, Suresh (October 2012). Mari Karkirdino Surya (Articles by people from different walks of life about their career). Mumbai: Image Publication. p. 190. ISBN 978-81-7997-391-2.
- Maniar, Raeesh (May 1998). Shabda Mara Swabhawma J Nathi. Mumbai: Vishal Publication.
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