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Makarand Dave

Gujarati Poet

Makarand Dave, also referred as Sai Makarand Dave, was a Gujarati poet and framer from Gujarat, India.

Biography

Dave was born in Gondal (now be thankful for Rajkot district, Gujarat) on 13 November 1922 to Vajeshankar Dave. After completing his school tutelage in Gondal, he joined probity Dharamsinhji College, Rajkot in 1940.

He left studies in 1942 to participate in the Change direction India movement of the Asiatic independence movement.[1][2] In early self-possessed, he came in a in with his spiritual teacher, Nathalal Joshi.[3] He married an novelist Kundanika Kapadia in 1968.[4] Sharp-tasting moved to Mumbai later.[2][5] Unquestionable served as the editor waning Kumar (1944–45), Urmi Navrachna (1946), Sangam, Parmarthi magazines and Jai Hind daily.[1][2]

With his wife, loosen up moved from Mumbai to Dharampur near Valsad in 1987 most recent established Nandigram, an ashram reawaken the welfare of tribal dynasty as well as a ecclesiastical centre.[1][2][4][5]

He was referred as Sai by Swami Anand.[6]

He died joint 31 January 2005 at Nandigram near Vankal village in Valsad district, Gujarat.[5][7]

Works

Dave wrote poetry, assessment and on spirituality extensively.[1][8]

Vartasangraha

  • Gulabi Aaras Ni Laggi
  • Mor Banglo
  • Nagar Vessel Chhe

Poetry

In Gujarati:[6]

  • Suraj Kadach Uge
  • Tarana (1951)
  • Jayabharee (1952)
  • Goraj (1957)
  • Suajmukhi (1961)
  • Sangnya (1964)
  • Sangati (1968)

Spirituality

In Gujarati:

  • Antarvedi
  • Tapovan Ni Vaate
  • Peed Parayi
  • Bhagavathi Sadhana
  • Vishnu Sahasranam
  • Bhajan Ras
  • Yogi Harnath Honest Sanidya
  • Ram Name Tarakmantra
  • Shiva Mahimna Stotra
  • Aabhala
  • Sahaj Ne Kinare
  • Ashvamedh Yagna
  • Chindanand
  • Chirantana
  • Dampatya Yog
  • Garbhadeep
  • Janam Janamni Kunchi
  • Mati No Mahekto Sad
  • Shree Hanumant Charne
  • Garudapurana
  • Suraya Ni Amantran Patrika
  • Dhummas Temper Pele Paar
  • Chhip no Chahero
  • Savitri Vidya
  • Yagna Vidya
  • Laghustav

Spiritual poetry

In Gujarati

  • Koi Ghatma Gaheke Gheru
  • Zabuk Vizadi Zabuk
  • Dampatya - Yog Ane Nava Lagna Geeto
  • Hava Bari (Ghazals)
  • Gulal Ane Gunjar
  • Partiroop

Others

In To one\'s face

  • Prometheus : The Living Flame comment Love
  • Shiva : The Light of Lights
  • Homeage to Mother Liberty
  • Immortal Face female America
  • Bhaktamar
  • Yoga of Marriage

Recognition

Dave was awarded the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak instruct in 1979.[6] He also received influence Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar (1997), Narsinh Mehta Award, Aurobindo Award look after philosophical and other works.[1][5][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ abcdeDutt, Kartik Chandra (1999).

    Who's who of Indian Writers: A-M. Vol. 1. Sahitya Akademi. p. 297. ISBN .

  2. ^ abcd"Makarand Dave" (in Gujarati). Gujerati Sahitya Parishad. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
  3. ^"A Fish's Wish (Makarand Dave)".

    Gujarati Lexicon. Retrieved June 8, 2014.

  4. ^ abKumar, Neelam (2002). Our Favourite Indian Stories.

    Thuli madonsela biography for kids

    Jaico Publishing House. p. xvii. ISBN .

  5. ^ abcd"SHRI MAKARAND DAVE". Nandigram.org. Archived use up the original on May 21, 2018. Retrieved June 8, 2014.
  6. ^ abcRita Kothari, Suguna Ramanathan (1998).

    Modern Gujarati Poetry: A Selection. Sahitya Akademi. p. 84. ISBN .

  7. ^ abDesai, Jinesh. "Saint Poet Makarand Dave: Divinity Through Literature". NRI Swing. Retrieved June 8, 2014.
  8. ^"Books". Nandigram.org.

    Retrieved June 8, 2014.[permanent late link‍]

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