Naayi Neralu (novel)

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Naayi Neralu
SL-Bhyrappa-Nayi-Neralu.jpg
Cover of novel's 2017–18 publication
Author S.L. Bhyrappa
Country India
Language Kannada
Subject Parapsychology, Reincarnation
Genre Fiction
Published1968, Sahitya Bhandara, Bangalore
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Preceded byJalapaata 
Followed by Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane  
Website Official website

Naayi Neralu(meaning: Shadow of the Dog) is a novel written by S.L. Bhyrappa, which was first published on 1968. [1] [2] [3] [4] As of May 2018, it had 17 reprints and has been translated into Hindi and Gujarati languages. [5] Based on the novel, a movie Naayi Neralu , in Kannada language was released in 2006, directed by Girish Kasaravalli.

Contents

The novel is about a young boy who claims to be the rebirth/reincarnation of a previous life. [5]

See also

S. L. Bhyrappa's novels

S. L. Bhyrappa's autobiography

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References

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