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Amrut Ghayal

Gujarati Poet

Amrut 'Ghayal'

Born()19 August

Sardhar, Rajkot, Gujarat, India

Died25 December () (aged&#;86)

Rajkot, Gujarat, India

Amrutlal Laljee Bhatt (–), better known by his pen name Amrut Ghayal, was a Gujarati language poet from India.

Life

Amrutlal Bhatt was born in Sardhar near Rajkot on 19 August to Lalji Bhatt and Santokben. He studied up to seventh standard in Sardhar. He served as a personal secretary of prince of Pajod state, a small princely state of Saurashtra, Khan Imamuddin Babi aka Ruswa Majhalumi, from to He passed matriculation in and joined Bachelor of Arts from Dharmendrasinhji Arts College, Rajkot but left studies after first year. He joined public works department of Rajkot in as an accountant and was retired in He settled in Rajkot following his retirement.[1][2][3]

He died on 25 December at Rajkot.

Works

His pen name Ghayal literally means wounded. Already being a good scholar of Urdu and Persian poetry, Amrit Ghayal flourished into an outstanding Ghazal poet of Gujarati by once he started writing the Gujarati poetry. His poetry is known for "Jusso" (morale) "Jom" (spirit) and "Mijaj" (attitude or style).[1][2][3] His language has been influenced by the vocabulary of Saurashtra region to which place he belonged.[4]

In , his first poetry collection Shula ane Shamana (Throns and Dreams) was published. His other collections are Rang (Colour, ), Roop (Beauty, ), Jhay (Shade, ), Agni (Fire, ) and Gazal Name Sukh (Happiness in name of poetry, ).[1][2][3]

Awards

He received Sheikhadam Abuwala award for – He was also awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in and Gujarat Sahitya Akademi award in [3] He received Kalapi Award in

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