• Jnanasudha (also spelled as Gnansudha or Gyansudha) was a Gujarati magazine that ran from 1892 to 1919, in which Ramanbhai Neelkanth edited. Jnanasudha...
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  • Chitralekha Dalitchetna Dhabak Doot Gazalvishwa Gujarati (1880–1929) Jnanasudha Kavilok Kaumudi (1924–1937) Kumar Parivesh Priyamvada (1885–1890) Ruchi...
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    together they wrote many articles, books and jointly edited a magazine, Jnanasudha. Vinodini Nilkanth and Sarojini Mehta were their daughters. With the support...
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  • and social reformer. Bhadrambhadra was serialized from 1892 to 1900 in Jnanasudha, the organ of Ahmedabad Prarthana Samaj edited by Ramanbhai himself, and...
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    Siddhantasar at length. His chapter-by-chapter comments were published in Jnanasudha, a journal edited by Ramanbhai Neelkanth, from 1894 to 1896. They were...
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  • short stories, and sketches. In 1908, his short stories appeared in Jnanasudha, a magazine edited by Ramanbhai Neelkanth. Dhansukhlal Mehta never goes...
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    debates, carried on in the pages of Manilal's Sudarashan and Neelkanth's Jnanasudha, are considered unparalleled in Gujarat's history of reflective literature...
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