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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRajendra Dahal is an ex–engineer of NEA, Nepal. He has been a columnist and an essayist for a local newspaper of Itahari, Sunsari district of Nepal, where he was born on 30 November 1972. His writing skill was developed under the wings of his father’s intellectuality, as his father was a reputed author. Bihey is his debut novel. The idea for this book came when he started thinking about the increasing rate of broken relationships in society. Both the theory of magnetism and God’s decision are major aspects of his book. He always feels interested in his surroundings anRead More...
Rajendra Dahal is an ex–engineer of NEA, Nepal. He has been a columnist and an essayist for a local newspaper of Itahari, Sunsari district of Nepal, where he was born on 30 November 1972. His writing skill was developed under the wings of his father’s intellectuality, as his father was a reputed author.
Bihey is his debut novel. The idea for this book came when he started thinking about the increasing rate of broken relationships in society. Both the theory of magnetism and God’s decision are major aspects of his book.
He always feels interested in his surroundings and is a keen observer of Nepali culture and family structures. He lives in Delhi, India and can be contacted through email: dahalrajendra@yahoo.com
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If all marriages are made in heaven, then why do relationships become so complicated? Ravi always thought that God had made man and woman to satisfy each other. But Lalita thinks that every man desires only pleasure, never understanding a woman’s feelings.
This novel is the story of Ravi and Lalita, about the problems that arise because of not fulfilling their due responsibilities before marriage. What were the reasons for their incompatibility? Was La
If all marriages are made in heaven, then why do relationships become so complicated? Ravi always thought that God had made man and woman to satisfy each other. But Lalita thinks that every man desires only pleasure, never understanding a woman’s feelings.
This novel is the story of Ravi and Lalita, about the problems that arise because of not fulfilling their due responsibilities before marriage. What were the reasons for their incompatibility? Was Lalita wedded forcefully? Did God himself create this complicated situation? Or is there another reason?
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