Antarmanko Yatra

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Antarman Ko Yatra
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Cover page of the book
Author Jagadish Ghimire
Original titleअन्तर्मनको यात्रा
Language Nepali
PublisherJagadish Ghimire Pratisthan
Publication date
2008
Publication place Nepal
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages297
Awards Madan Puraskar
ISBN 9789937217705

Antarmanko Yatra (Nepali : अन्तर्मनको यात्रा) is an autobiography written by Jagadish Ghimire. [1] This book won the Madan Puraskar in 2064 B.S. (2007). [2] [3]

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References

  1. "अन्तर्मनको यात्रा [Antarmanko Yatra]".
  2. "जगदीश घिमिरे – मदन पुरस्कार गुठी".
  3. "ANTARMANKO YATRA [अन्तर्मनको यात्रा]".