Manoj Khanderia (6 July 1943 – 27 October 2003) was an Indian poet and a
Ghazal
The ''ghazal'' ( ar, غَزَل, bn, গজল, Hindi-Urdu: /, fa, غزل, az, qəzəl, tr, gazel, tm, gazal, uz, gʻazal, gu, ગઝલ) is a form of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic poetry. A ghazal may be understood as a ...
writer of
Gujarati language.
Life

He was born on 6 July 1943 in
Junagadh,
Gujarat to Vrajlal and Vijyabahen. He studied at various schools in various towns of Gujarat including
Dhoraji,
Veraval, Junagadh,
Morbi,
Rajkot
Rajkot () is the fourth-largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat after Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Surat, and is in the centre of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Rajkot is the 35th-largest metropolitan area in India, with a population of ...
and
Jamnagar
Jamnagar () is a city located on the western coast of India in the state of Gujarat of Saurashtra (region), Saurashtra region. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jamnagar district and the fifth largest city in Gujarat. The city lies ...
because his father was a revenue officer who was transferred several times. He passed SSC from Junagadh in 1961. He completed his
Bachelor of Science in 1965 from Bahauddin College, Junagadh with Chemistry and Botany and
Bachelor of Law
Bachelor of Laws ( la, Legum Baccalaureus; LL.B.) is an undergraduate law degree in the United Kingdom and most common law jurisdictions. Bachelor of Laws is also the name of the law degree awarded by universities in the People's Republic of Chi ...
in 1967. He married Purnimaben and they had two daughters, Vani and Rucha, and a son, Abhijat.
He started his career as an advocate in 1968. He also served as a lecturer of Law from 1972 to 1984 and Commercial law from 1977 to 1981. He also worked as a lawyer from 1968. He started to write during 1959-60 under the guidance of professor Takhtasinh Parmar. In December 1965, his ghazal ''Divaalo'' (The wall) was published first time in ''
Kumar'', a Gujarati literary magazine. He died on 27 October 2003 at Junagadh.
Works
He is widely known for his ghazal
The ''ghazal'' ( ar, غَزَل, bn, গজল, Hindi-Urdu: /, fa, غزل, az, qəzəl, tr, gazel, tm, gazal, uz, gʻazal, gu, ગઝલ) is a form of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic poetry. A ghazal may be understood as a ...
s. He also wrote in other forms of poetry including Geet, Anjani Geet, metrical and non-metrical poetry. He, along with a group of noted Gujarati poets, transformed the Gujarati Ghazal and established its individual identity by giving it a modernist sensibility.
His poetry collections and anthologies include ''Achaanak'' (1970), ''Atkal'' (1979), ''Anjani'' (1991), ''Hastprat'' (1991), and ''Kyany Pan Gayo Nathi'' (posthumous, 2003).[ In his lifelong career as a poet, he also organized and was a part of countless mushairas, poetic symposia and recitals. He also helped found and served as the President of the Narsinh Mehta Shahitya Nidhi Trust.]
Some of his most famous ghazals include 'Rasta Vasant Na', 'Pichhu', 'Koi Kehtu Nathi', 'Kshano Ne Todva Besu', 'Em Pan Bane', 'Pakdo Kalam Ne', 'Shabdo J Kanku Ne Chokha', 'Varso Na Varas Lage' and 'Shahmrugo'.
Awards
He received several awards including Sahitya Akademi Award (for ''Atkal'' and ''Hastaprat'' anthologies), the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad Award (for ''Hastaprat'' and ''Anjani'' anthologies), the Gujarat State award (for ''Achaanak'' anthology), the Kalapi Award
The Kalapi Award (Gujarati:કલાપી ઍવોર્ડ) is an annual award given to Gujarati ghazal poets. It was founded by the INT Aditya Birla Centre for Performing Arts and Research. The award is named after Gujarati poet Kalapi. The ...
in 1999, and the Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak in 2003.
See also
* List of Gujarati-language writers
References
External links
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Gujarati people
Gujarati-language poets
Gujarati-language writers
1943 births
2003 deaths
20th-century Indian poets
Indian male poets
Poets from Gujarat
20th-century Indian male writers