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- wrote Okhaharan. He was known by the title of "Ras-Kavi". His known creations are "Nalakhyan", "Sudamacharitra", "Dashamskandh", "Rannyagna", Okhaharan, Kunvarbainu...
- in ****amese) is depicted in the 18th century Gujarati Akhyana entitled Okhaharan by Premanand Bhatt. A 1901 Telugu language play titled Usha Parinayam...
- Gujarati), the daughter of Banasur. 18th century Gujarati Akhyana entitled Okhaharan by Premanand Bhatt recounts the same story. Okha, along with Dwarka and...
- in Gujarati) is depicted in the 18th century Gujarati Akhyana entitled Okhaharan by Premanand Bhatt. A 1901 Telugu language play titled Usha Parinayam...
- his four siblings. His father was a farmer and used to recite Ramayana, Okhaharan and other mythological stories for his village. This earned his house...
- Satyabhama Vivah (Marriage of Satyabhama), Ajamilakhyana (Story of Ajamila), Okhaharan (abduction of Aniruddha by Chitralekha). Dayārām wrote in a language similar...
- Premanand's three works: Chandrahasakhyan (1995), Nalakhyan (2005) and Okhaharan (2005). Other works edited by him include Roopaksaptak (2003), Gujarati...
- po****r exponents of the art during the time was Premanand Bhatt. He wrote Okhaharan based on Aniruddha-Usha story. It was an important fixture in the religious...
- (1991), 1996ni Shreshth Vartao (1997), 1997ni shreshth Vartao (1998), Okhaharan (1998), Ratiragni Vartao (1999), Himanshi Shelatni Vartashrishti (1999)...
- He edited several books including Purushottam Maas ni Katha (1872), Okhaharan (1885), Nalakhyan (1885), Padbandh Bhagwat (1889), Krishnacharitra (1895)...