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The Children's literature in Gujarati language of India has its roots in traditional folk literature, Puranic literature, epics and fables from Sanskrit literature.Following 1830s, the large number of stories and fables adapted and translated from various traditional and western sources started to appear in Gujarati.
Bakor Patel is children's literature character created by Hariprasad Vyas for talking animal stories. The stories were published in Gandiv, a children's biweekly in Gujarati language by Gandiv Sahitya Mandir, Surat, Gujarat, India. The humorous stories about Bakor Patel first appeared in 1936 and continued till 1955.
[13] [14] The book, as well as Joshi's reimagining of the form of short stories, has been called 'revolutionary' in Gujarati literature. [15] In a review of the book, Dileep Jhaveri wrote that the book was "the first to change the craft of telling a story and its definition in Gujarati in the middle of the last century". [16]
His stories of Tabha Bhatt, Rani Chatura and Raja Vikram are also popular. [6] He wrote Ramat Gamat Geeto (play songs) (1952), songs to be sung while playing. He dramatised several of his stories like Chhako Mako (1963) and Panidar Moti (a bright pearl) (1965). [2] [7] Adukiyo Dadukiyo ane Galu Jaadugar was adapted into Gujarati film in 2008. [8]
The Story of the Blue Jackal is one story in the Panchatantra One evening when it was dark, a hungry jackal went in search of food in a large village close to his home in the jungle . The local dogs didn't like Jackals and chased him away so that they could make their owners proud by killing a beastly jackal.
"Post Office" is a Gujarati short story written by Indian writer Dhumketu (1892–1965). It was first published in 1923 and is considered Dhumketu's most famous and frequently anthologized short story. The story is about a father's affection for his daughter, and the apathetic bureaucracy of the local post office. It is notable for its ...
Raam Mori (born 2 February 1993) is a Gujarati language short story writer, Screenwriter and columnist from Gujarat, India, primarily known for his short stories depicting the rural life of Saurashtra. Mahotu is an anthology of his short stories, which received Sahitya Akademi's Yuva Puraskar (2017).
His short story Ishwar was published in 1993. Another story collection titled Jangaleshwar Namnu Mahavidyalaya was published in 2009. Five stories in the collection, which were deemed unsuitable, were modified and included in the 2014 collection Niche Nahi Dharati, Upar Nahi Akash. [2] He has also written essays, critiques, and zen stories.