Bheemakaaya

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Bheemakaaya
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Cover of the novel
Author S L Bhyrappa
Country India
Language Kannada
Subject Psychology, Philosophy
Genre Philosophical fiction
Published1958 Sahitya Bhandara, Bangalore
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Preceded byGatha Janma Matteradu Kathegalu 
Followed byBelaku Mooditu 
Website Official website

Bheemakaaya is the first novel written by S.L. Bhyrappa, it got published on 1952. Bheemakaaya means giant, massive, and this book is about a wrestler and his life. Bhyrappa was 18 years old when he wrote this article.[ clarification needed ] [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Bheemakaaya Review". 4 December 2014.[ unreliable source? ]
  2. "Bheemakaaya reviews".