Amrita (Gujarati novel)
Amrita (pronounced [əmrɪta]; Gujarati: અમૃતા), also spelled Amruta, is a 1965 Gujarati novel by Raghuveer Chaudhari. Although criticized for its highly Sanskritised language and lengthy metaphysical discussion, it is regarded as a landmark in the development of the experimental novel in modern Gujarati literature. It has been referred to as a reflective existentialist novel. The story follows a love triangle between three characters, Amrita, Udayan and Aniket.
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Amrita (Gujarati novel)
Amrita (pronounced [əmrɪta]; Gujarati: અમૃતા), also spelled Amruta, is a 1965 Gujarati novel by Raghuveer Chaudhari. Although criticized for its highly Sanskritised language and lengthy metaphysical discussion, it is regarded as a landmark in the development of the experimental novel in modern Gujarati literature. It has been referred to as a reflective existentialist novel. The story follows a love triangle between three characters, Amrita, Udayan and Aniket.
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Shri Harihar Pustakalaya, Surat
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