Jehal ke Sanadi explained
Jehal ke Sanadi |
Author: | Awadh Bihari Suman |
Country: | India |
Language: | Bhojpuri |
Genre: | Short Story |
Published: | 1948 |
Jehal ke Sanadi (Bhojpuri: ; IAST: Jehal ke Sanadi) is a Bhojpuri book by Awadh Bihari Suman which was first published in 1948. It was the first collection of short stories in Bhojpuri.[1] It contains ten short stories based on different themes.[2]
Content
The title of ten short stories of the book are:
- Malikaar: story of the struggle two landlord brothers because of their different views.
- Aatmghat: story of a poor and unemployed man.
- Mawani Baba: story of a fake Saint who harreses his followers sexually.
- Katvaaru Dada: story showing the problems due to capitalism
- Kisan Bhagwan: depicts the plight of farmers
- Chaur ke Pooja: depicts the views of society toward a love couple.
- Gulaab
- Dafa 302: depicts the problem of poverty.
- Jehal ke Sanadi (Title of the book too): about corruption politicians.
- Kavi Kayalas: depicts the problems of capitalism.[3]
References
- Book: Hussain, Taiyab. Bhojpuri Sahitya ke sankshipt ruprekha. Shabd Sansar. 2004. Patna. 19-20.
- Book: Prasad, Mahamaya. Bhojpuri Kahani Sahitya ki Yugin Chetna. Confluence International. 2007. 8186425446. New Delhi. 32.
- Book: Dandiswami Vimlanand Saraswati. Akhil bharatiya Bhojpuri sahitya sanmelan. 2013. Patna. 43-44.