Tribhuvandas Luhar

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Tribhuvandas Purshotamdas Luhar (Devnagri:सुन्दरम,Gujarati:સુન્દરમ) Sundaram (22 March 1908 13 January 1991) was an Indian, Gujarati poet.[1][2]

Introduction

He was born on 22 March 1926 at Miyamatar, Bharuch, Gujarat, India and died on 13 January 1991.he completed his primary education at Rashtriya Shala of Bharuch and obtained his higher education at Ahmedabad Vidyapith. He wrote many poems such as Namu. He was a revolutionary hero. He played a part in the independence struggle in India by sheer violence.[citation needed]

Works

"Kavyamangala" "Vasudha" "Yatra" are collections of his poems. "Piyasi" is the collection of his short stories. He was the editor of magazines "Dakshina" and "Baldakshina" produced by Shri Arvind Ashram

Awards

References

Received Nobel award for literature (1989)


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