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  2. Shirishko Phool - Wikipedia

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    Shirishko Phool (Nepali: शिरीषको फूल; translated into English as The Blue Mimosa), published in 1964, is a Nepali language novel by Parijat. It was the author's first and most successful novel. It was awarded the Madan Puraskar in 1965.

  3. Parijat (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The birthplace of Parijat, Darjeeling, is a major centre of Nepali language, culture and literature. Darjeeling is inhabited by Nepali peoples who also speak the same language and have a similar culture as that of Nepalis. Parijat was intricately connected to Nepal and Nepali literature from her early childhood. She had a keen interest in ...

  4. Antarmukhi - Wikipedia

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  5. Parkhal Bhitra Ra Bahira - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... पर्खाल भित्र र बाहिर is a Nepali language novel by Parijat. [1] [2] [3 ...

  6. Sadak Ra Pratibha - Wikipedia

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  7. Paribhasit Aankhaharu - Wikipedia

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  8. Jataka Parijata - Wikipedia

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    It is regularly studied as a textbook and a reliable reference-book, and is one of the few books that gives time on the nativity, the other two being Horā Ratnaṃ and Jātaka Bharaṇaṃ. [ 3 ] Jataka Parijata ( Devanāgarī : जातक पारिजात , IAST : jātaka pārijāta ) is written in Sanskrit in the usual Śloka -format.

  9. Brahmanand Swami - Wikipedia

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    Brahmanand Swami (12 February 1772 – 1832) was revered as a saint of the Swaminarayan Sampraday and as one of Swaminarayan Bhagwan's Paramahamsa.He was also known as one of Swaminarayan's Ashta Kavi's (eight poets) within the Swaminarayan Sampraday In the scriptures of the Swaminarayan Sampraday it was noted that Brahmanand Swami as stated by Swaminarayan Bhagwan that as the name suggests ...