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          Krishna Dharabasi (born in ) in Panchthar, Nepal is an award-winning Nepali writer and a literary critic.!

          The paper examines how Dharabasi weaves together Hindu concepts such as dharma (duty), karma (action), and moksha (liberation) with Buddhist and.

        1. Radha, an award-winning novel by Krishna Dharabasi, is a mythopoetic fiction that relies on a subject drawn from the epic Mahabharata.
        2. Krishna Dharabasi (born in ) in Panchthar, Nepal is an award-winning Nepali writer and a literary critic.
        3. Radha, an award-winning novel by Krishna Dharabasi, is a mythopoetic fiction that relies on a subject drawn from the epic Mahabharata with a.
        4. Radha, an award-winning novel by Krishna Dharabasi, is a mythopoetic fiction that relies on a subject drawn from the epic Mahabharata with a special focus.
        5. Krishna Dharabasi

          Nepalese writer (born 1960)

          Krishna Dharabasi

          Born

          Krishna Prasad Bhattarai


          (1960-07-17) 17 July 1960 (age 64)

          Ambarpur, Panchthar

          NationalityNepalese
          Occupation(s)Writer, novelist
          Notable workRadha
          Jhola
          Spouses

          Sita Pokhrel

          (died 2010)​

          Manju Bimali

          (m. 2012)​
          Parents
          • Tikaram Bhattarai (father)
          • Ambika Bhattarai (mother)
          AwardsMadan Puraskar, 2005

          Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, professionally known as Krishna Dharabasi is a Nepali writer, novelist and literary critic.

          He has written multiple essays, short stories, poems and novels. He won the Madan Puraskar for his novel Radha in 2005 (2062 BS).[1][2]Jhola, one of his short stories has been adapted into a film of the same title.[3] He is known for using meta-writing style (Leela lekhan) in his fictional works.[4][5]

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