Meghani's Short Stories
Manubhai Pancholi "Darshak" considers Meghani's short stories his major
contribution to the Gujarati literature, and superior to his novels. Whether
original creations or repackaged themes, these stories reach their marks - the
readers' hearts - without fail.
The books, except where marked out-of print, can be ordered from :
Lokmilap Trust, P.O. Box 23, Bhavnagar 364 001, India. Phone : +91-278-256-6402 Email
Prasar, 1888 Atabhai Avenue, Bhavnagar 364 002, India. Phone : +91-278-256-8452 Email
- Dadajini Wato; 1927
- Fairy tales and fantasies retold from the folk literature.
- Dariyapaarna Baharwatiya; 1932
- Free form translations from Ashton Wolf's "The Outlaws of Modern Days".
- Kankawati; 1927
- Stories of traditions and their origins.
- Kurbanini Kathao; 1922
- Stories of self-sacrifice based on Tagore's 'Kotha-o-Kahini'.
- Meghanini Nawalikao, Vol 1; 1942
- Re-compilation of stories that started appearing in 1931.
- Meghanini Nawalikao, Vol 2; 1942
- Re-compilation of stories that started appearing in 1931.
- Palakara; 1935
- 2nd collection of stories based on English movies seen in the early 1930's.
- Pratimao; 1934
- 1st collection of stories based on English movies seen in the early 1930's.
- Puratan Jyot; 1937
- Stories about saintly beings of Saurashtra, continued from Sorathi Santo..
- Rang Chhe Barot; 1945
- More fairy tales in continuation from Dadaji ni Wato.
- Sorathi Santo; 1928
- Stories about saintly beings of Saurashtra.
- Wilopan; 1946
- The last collection of short stories from Meghani.
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