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Bawa Balwant di Chonvi Gad-Rachna

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Bawa Balwant di Chonvi Gad-Rachna

Bawa Balwant di Chonvi Gad-Rachna

This is a selected prose work of Bawa Balwant. In this book, he includes many writers and poets from his time. They are Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. Together, they all enriched the treasure of Punjabi literature. Punjabi is like a loving mother to all Punjabis and teaches everyone to live together like brothers. A person who loves their mother tongue also respects other languages, because they are someone else's mother tongues. From Hindi writers, he presents life sketches of Suryakant Tripathi Nirala and Rahul Sankrityayan. From Urdu poets, he writes about Mirza Ghalib, Sheikh Ibrahim Zauq, Muhammad Iqbal, and Chakbast. For Bawa Ji, any writer-Indian or foreign-deserves respect, as long as they are a true literary person. Among foreign writers, he writes about Ralph Fox, Henrik Ibsen, and Khalil Gibran. In Bawa Ji's poetry, you often find references to colors and fragrances. He loved painting and artists. Ishwar, Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Arian, and Jaswant Singh were his friends. Chughtai Ji illustrated the covers of Maha Naach, Amar Geet, and Bandargah. Because of this, Bawa Ji became very close to Jaswant Singh.

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This is a selected prose work of Bawa Balwant. In this book, he includes many writers and poets from his time. They are Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. Together, they all enriched the treasure of Punjabi literature. Punjabi is like a loving mother to all Punjabis and teaches everyone to live together like brothers. A person who loves their mother tongue also respects other languages, because they are someone else's mother tongues. From Hindi writers, he presents life sketches of Suryakant Tripathi Nirala and Rahul Sankrityayan. From Urdu poets, he writes about Mirza Ghalib, Sheikh Ibrahim Zauq, Muhammad Iqbal, and Chakbast. For Bawa Ji, any writer-Indian or foreign-deserves respect, as long as they are a true literary person. Among foreign writers, he writes about Ralph Fox, Henrik Ibsen, and Khalil Gibran. In Bawa Ji's poetry, you often find references to colors and fragrances. He loved painting and artists. Ishwar, Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Arian, and Jaswant Singh were his friends. Chughtai Ji illustrated the covers of Maha Naach, Amar Geet, and Bandargah. Because of this, Bawa Ji became very close to Jaswant Singh.

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