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Bhogilal Jayachandbhai Sandesara (13 April 1917 – 18 January 1995) was a literary critic, scholar and editor from
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, India. He was a scholar of
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,
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, Apabhramsha and
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language. He also contributed to the field of historical and cultural research. He has edited large number of historical works. He was appointed the president of
Gujarati Sahitya Parishad Gujarati Sahitya Parishad () is a literary organisation for the promotion of Gujarati literature located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was founded by Ranjitram Mehta with the aim of creating literature appealing to all classes of society and ...
in 1987.


Early life

Bhogilal Sandesara was born on 13 April 1917 in Sander village near Patan (now in Gujarat, India) in a
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family of Jayachandbhai Ishwardas Sandesara and his wife Mahalaxmiben. He started his school education in
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. Following death of his father when he was eight, his family moved to Patan where he completed his school education. He came in contact with Muni Jinvijayji in 1931 who introduced him to Muni Punyavijayji under whom he studied and used the preserved works in the ancient libraries of Patan. He was also guided by his high school teacher and researcher Ramlal Chunilal Modi. After
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in 1935, he worked on the editorial teams of Gujarati periodicals ''
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'' and ''Prajabandhu'' from 1935 to 1937. He received his
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in 1941 with first class from
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and
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in 1943 from
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with Gujarati and Sanskrit subjects. He had received the gold medal in MA.


Career

Sandesara worked at the Sheth Bholabhai Jeshingbhai Institute of Learning and Research in Ahmedabad as a lecturer and researcher of Ardha-Magadhi language from 1943 to 1950. He received a
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in 1950 for his research work ''Literary Circle Of Mahāmātya Vastupāla And Its Contribution To Sanskrit Literature''. In 1951, he joined the
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as a professor of Gujarati and retired as the head of the department Gujarati on 5 April 1975. He was also the director of Oriental Research Institute (known as Prachya Vidya Mandir) from 1958 to 1975. During this period, he worked as an editor of ''Swadhyaya'', a quarterly journal of the institute. He also served as an editor of Gujarati monthly ''
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''. He was appointed the president of History and Archeology at the 59th convention of
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(Gujarati Literary Council) held at
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in 1955. He also served as the president of Prakrit languages and Jain religion department in Akhil Bharat Prachyavidya Parishad held at Bhuwaneshwar in 1959. He also served as the president of Gujarat Itihas Parishad in 1962–1964. In 1987, he was elected as the president of Gujarati Sahitya Paridhad. He died on 18 January 1995 in
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, US.


Works

Sandesara made several contributions to the fields of Indian archaeology, Indian culture, Gujarat history and culture, and medieval Indian literature. He was a scholar of several languages including Sanskrit, Prakrit, Ardha-Magadhi and Old Gujarati. He was also a scholar of
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, and studied the art and sculpture of India. He also edited a few unpublished manuscripts of medieval Gujarati literature. He published numerous historical and cultural research works. ''Vaghelaonu Gujarat'' (1939) is a study of the socio-political and cultural life of Gujarat during the reign of Vaghela kings while ''Literary Circle Of Mahāmātya Vastupāla And Its Contribution To Sanskrit Literature'' (translated as ''Mahamatya Vastupalnu Sahityamandal tatha Sanskrit Sahitya Teno Falo'' in Gujarati in 1957) is an account of the court of
Vastupala Vastupāla (died 1240 CE) was a prime minister of the Vaghela dynasty, Vāghelā king Vīradhavala and his successor Vīsaladeva, who ruled in what is now the Gujarat region of India, in the early 13th century. Although he served in an administra ...
, the medieval minister of the king of Gujarat, who was a connoisseur of art. ''Jyesthimall Jnati ane Malla Puran'' (1948) is a Jain manuscript published with notes. ''Jagannathpuri ane Orissana Puratan Avashesho'' (1951) is a work on the old archaeological remains in
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and
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. ''Jain Agam Sahityama Gujarat'' (1952) is a research on references to Gujarat in Jain religious literature. His other historical research work includes ''Itihasni Kedi'' (1945). Among his works on medieval Gujarati literature are ''
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'', an edition of medieval Jain manuscript with notes and comments, and ''Prachin Gujarati Sahityama Vritta Rachna'' (1941), a research work on the
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used in old and medieval Gujarati poetry. His ''Shabda Ane Arth'' (1954) is a work on historical semantics, probably the first such work in Gujarati. His other works include ''Dayaram'' (1960), ''Sanshodhanni Kedi'' (1961), ''Itihas Ane Sahitya'' (1966), ''Anveshana'' (1967), ''Anusmriti'' (1973) as well as a biography ''Muni Jinvijaji: Jeevan Ane Karya'' (1978). He traveled across the United States on the invitation of the
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in New York, and followed this with visits to Japan and
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. Sandesara serialized this tour as ''Ek Vidyayatra'' in ''Buddhiprakash'', giving insights into the history and cultures of the regions. The series was later republished in a single volume as ''Pradakshina'' (1962). He has edited large number of historical works including Sanghvijay's ''Simhasanbatrisi'' (1933), Madhava's ''Roopsundarkatha'' (1934), Veersinh's ''Ushaharan'', ''Matisar Karpurmanjari'' (1941), Mahiraj's ''Naladamayantiras'' (1954), ''Prachin Fagu Sangrah'' (1955), ''Varnasamuchchaya'' Volume I-II (1956-1959), Someshwardeva's ''Ullas-Raghav Natakam'' (1961), Yashodhir's ''Panchakhyan Balavabodh'' volume I (1963), ''Mallapuran'' (1964), Someshwardeva's ''Ramshatakam'' (1965), Gangadhar's ''Gangadaspratapvilas Natakam'' (1973) and Amritkalasha's ''Hammirprabandh'' (1973). ''Sattarma Satak na Prachin Gujarjarkavyo'' (1948) is a compilation of some previously unknown Gujarati poems of the seventeenth century. He has translated Sanghdasgani's ''Vasudevhindi'' (1946) from Prakrit which is widely studied in Indian
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. He has also translated ''
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'' in Gujarati along with its comparative study of various manuscripts.


Recognition

Sandesara received the Gujarati literary awards;
Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak, also known as the Ranjitram Gold Medal, was founded by Gujarat Sahitya Sabha and is considered the highest literary award in Gujarati literature. The award is named after renowned Gujarati writer Ranjitram Mehta. It is a ...
in 1953 and Narmad Suvarna Chandrak in 1962.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sandesara, Bhogilala 1917 births 1995 deaths Gujarati-language writers Indian literary historians People from Patan district Recipients of the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak Scholars from Gujarat Writers from Gujarat Indian essayists Indian editors 20th-century Indian historians Presidents of the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad