Priyakant Premachand Maniyar (24 January Priyakant Maniyar was born to Premachand and Premakunwar in Viramgam (now in Gujarat, India) on 24 January His parents had migrated to Viramgam from Amreli for business. He was the second of five children.
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મણિયાર, પ્રિયકાન્ત (જ. 24 જાન્યુઆરી , વિરમગામ; અ. 25 જૂન , અમદાવાદ): ઉત્તમ ઊર્મિકવિ. વતન અમરેલી. પિતાનું નામ પ્રેમચંદ અને માતાનું નામ પ્રેમકુંવર. શરૂઆતમાં વસવાટ માંડલ- (તા. વિરમગામ)માં કર્યા પછી અમદાવાદમાં સ્થિર થયા. Not in Library. ✓ Want to Priyakant Premchand was born on January 24, in Viramgam. He took primary education in Mandal Primary School. Jagjivanbhai, the teacher of that school, saw the talent in him and instilled literary interest in him.
Priyakant Maniyar. Introduction: Priyakant Maniyar Priyakant Maniyar, school drop-out ( – ) hailed from the town of Amreli in Saurashtra, but was born in Viramgam, also in Saurashtra. In Ahmedabad, he ran a shop selling ivory bangles. Tragically, he died of a heart attack while shuttering his shop.
Publisher: ADARSH PRAKASHAN. Binding: NA. Priyakant Premachand Maniyar (24 January – 25 June ) was a Gujarati poet from Gujarat, India. He published seven collections of symbolic and imagist poetry, and was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award posthumously in for Lilero Dhal (), a collection of love songs about Radha and Kri.
Priyakant Premchand Maniyar found મણિયાર પ્રિયકાંત પ્રેમચંદ (૨૪-૧-૧૯૨૭, ૨૫-૬-૧૯૭૬): કવિ. જન્મ વિરમગામમાં. વતન અમરેલી. નવ ધોરણ સુધીનો અભ્યાસ. પોતાના જાતિગત વ્યવસાયની સાથોસાથ કાવ્યલેખન. કુમાર સુવર્ણચંદ્રક ઉપરાંત ૧૯૭૨-૭૩નું ઉમા-સ્નેહરશ્મિ પારિતોષિક. અમદાવાદમાં અવસાન.
Priyakant Maniyar: a modern Gujarati Priyakant Premachand Maniyar (24 January – 25 June ) was a Gujarati poet from Gujarat, India. He published seven collections of symbolic and imagist poetry, and was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award posthumously in for Lilero Dhal (), a collection of love songs about Radha and Krishna.
He occupies a very Narsinh Mehta () is a biography of Narsinh Mehta. Kharakshar () has short introduction of several Gujarati authors including Dayaram, Dalpatram, Narmad, Priyakant Maniyar, Jagdish Joshi, Manilal Desai.