Bhitarno Shankhanaad

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Bhitarno Shankhanaad
File:Bhitarno.jpg
Coverpage of Bhitarno Shankhanaad
AuthorBhavesh Bhatt
Cover artistKurang Mehta
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati
GenreGhazal anthology
Published2014
PublisherRannade Prakashan
Publication date
January 2014
Media typePrint
Pages126
Awards
ISBN978-93-82456-64-3
891.471
Preceded by'Chhe To Chhe 

Bhitarno Shankhanaad (Gujarati: ભીતરનો શંખનાદ) is a collection of Gujarati ghazals by Bhavesh Bhatt. It is published by Rannade Prakashan, Ahmedabad in January 2014. It is preceded by Chhe To Chhe. The preface of the book has written by Rajesh Vyas 'Miskin', Ankit Trivedi and Dr. Sharad Thaker.[1]

Content[edit]

The book is consist of 112 ghazals. Most of the ghazals of the book have composed in an Arabic metres such as Ramal, Mutkarib, Mutdarik, Majharia and Khafif.[2]

Reception[edit]

Poet Bhavesh Bhatt was awarded the Shayda Award of 2014 for his works Chhe To Chhe (2008) and Bhitar No Shankhanaad. Some ghazals of this collection such as "Achanak Vahen Ma Badlaav Aave", "Aarti Utaarvani Emane Aadat Hati" And "Ek Pandadu Khare To Amne Farak Pade Chhe" are very popular in mushairas.[2]

References[edit]

  1. Parikh, Dhiru (January 2015). "Navya Kavi Navya Kavita" [Introduction of New Poets]. Kavilok (in ગુજરાતી). Ahmedabad: Kavilok Trust.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Matri, Jalan (March 2015). "Urmi Ni Olakh (Introduction of new poets)". Kumar. Ahmedabad: Kumar Trust.