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Amar Asha (pronounced [ə.mər a.ʃa]) (transl. Immortal Hope) is a Gujarati poem by Manilal Dwivedi. It was his last poetic work – published posthumously in the 1898 issue of his own magazine, Sudarshan. Described as Manilal's most important work and cited as one of the most popular poems in Gujarati literature, Amar Asha has been studied and interpreted by several writers since its publication.

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  • Amar Asha (en)
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  • Amar Asha (pronounced [ə.mər a.ʃa]) (transl. Immortal Hope) is a Gujarati poem by Manilal Dwivedi. It was his last poetic work – published posthumously in the 1898 issue of his own magazine, Sudarshan. Described as Manilal's most important work and cited as one of the most popular poems in Gujarati literature, Amar Asha has been studied and interpreted by several writers since its publication. (en)
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  • Amar Asha (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Manilal_Dwivedi.jpg
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  • Amar Aasha in Manilal's handwriting (en)
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  • Amar Asha audio.ogg (en)
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  • Sudarshan (en)
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  • Love, spirituality (en)
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  • "Amar Asha" (en)
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  • Natwarlal Pandya 'Ushnas' (en)
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  • Amar Asha (pronounced [ə.mər a.ʃa]) (transl. Immortal Hope) is a Gujarati poem by Manilal Dwivedi. It was his last poetic work – published posthumously in the 1898 issue of his own magazine, Sudarshan. Described as Manilal's most important work and cited as one of the most popular poems in Gujarati literature, Amar Asha has been studied and interpreted by several writers since its publication. (en)
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  • અમર આશા (en)
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  • gu (en)
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  • AA, BA, CA, DA (en)
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