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Balabhai Virchand Desai, better known by his pen name Jaybhikhkhu, was a
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novelist, short story writer, playwright, essayist, and biographer from
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, India. He is known for his historical novels.


Biography

Jaybhikhkhu was born on 26 June 1908 at Vinchhiya, a village in
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to Virchand Khemchandbhai Desai and Parvatibahen. His family belonged to Sayla. His father had served as an administrator of the
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and other principalities. His mother died in
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when he was four so he spent his childhood in his maternal uncle's home. He received his primary education in
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and in Varsoda near
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. He received secondary education till level 3 in English medium from Tutorial Highschool, Ahmedabad. He left school and joined Shri Veertatva Prakashak Mandal in
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,
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founded by Vijaydharma Suri. When this institute moved, he moved to
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,
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and at last to Gurukul at Shivapuri in
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. He studied Sanskrit, Hindi, Gujarati and English literature as well as
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and poetics during these eight-nine years. He received Nyayatirtha from Culcutta Sanskrit Association and Tarkabhushan from Shivpuri Gurukul. He was influenced by religious environment in his family, his education in Jain philosophy and poetics. He was impressed by
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's '' Saraswatichandra''. He had decided to follow four rules in his life: never do a job, not take any property from his father, not give his son any property and earn living through writing. He died on 24 December 1969 in Ahmedabad.


Works

Jaybhikhkhu was a novelist, short story writer, playwright, biographer, children's writer and journalist. He had written more than 300 books including 20 novels, 21 short story collections, 7 plays and 66 short biographies. His ''Prembhakta Kavi Jaydev'' was adapted into Gujarati film ''Geetgovind'' by Kanu Desai. He wrote several popular columns in dailies including Int Ane Imarat in ''
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'', Na Phool Na Kanta in ''Gujarat Times''. He also wrote columns in ''Jain Jyoti'', ''Vidyarthi'' and ''Ravivar'' weeklies as well as ''Zagmag'', a children's weekly published by ''Gujarat Samachar''. He was also associated with ''Akhand Anand'' and ''Jankalyan'' magazines.


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Style and influence

Jaybhikhkhu wrote in modern period but the choice of his subjects, novel genres and style are consistent with the previous generation of writers. His education in Jain institutes and the wandering in the forests and natural places of the central India are chief influence on his writing. The influence is apparent in choice of religious and historical subjects as well adventure inspiring real incidents in his writings. He was among the first writers who selected mythological and historical subjects from Jain religious literature and wrote novels on them diluting its religiosity and highlighting the humanity. His writings are fast paced, picturesque and adorned with metaphors; influenced by his study of Sanskrit literature. His creativity is visible in historical novels. His short stories are simple and plot driven as in the old school style. His writings for teens include adventure inspiring and informative. He has written animal fables in the style of Panchatantra drawing from Hindu, Jain and Buddhist literature.


Legacy

A road in
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area of Ahmedabad is named after him. Established in his memory, Shri Jaybhikhkhu Sahitya Trust publishes books, organises lectures, gives scholarships and Jaybhikhkhu Award.


Personal life

Jaybhikhkhu married Vijayabahen, a daughter of a businessman from Ranpur, on 13 May 1930. Their son
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is also a writer. Jaybhikhhu was fondly called Bhikhalal in his childhood while Balabhai was his official name. Jaybhikhkhu had written under several pseudonyms. He first published a biography of his
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Vijayadharma Suri in 1929 under pseudonym Bhikshu Saylakar, made up from his childhood name Bhikhalal and his native Sayla. Another pseudonym used by him was Veerkumar. He created his pseudonym Jaybhikhkhu from a name of his wife Vijaya and his childhood name Bhikhalal.


See also

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List of Gujarati-language writers The following is an alphabetical list of Gujarati writers who has contributed in Gujarati literature; presenting an overview of notable authors, journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets and screenwriters who have released literary works in the Gu ...


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