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Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi (21 January 1820 – 25 March 1898) was a Gujarati language poet during 19th century in India. He was the father of Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi, a poet. Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi Dalpatram old photo.jpg Native name દલપતરામ ડાહ્યાભાઈ ત્રવાડી Born 21 January 1820 Wadhwan, Surendranagar, Gujarat, Mughal empire Died 25 March 1898 (aged 78) Ahmedabad, Bombay presidency, British India Occupation poet, editor Language Gujarati Nationality Indian Notable works Mithyabhiman (1870) Children Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi (son) He led social reform movements in Ahmedabad, and wrote articles against superstitions, caste restrictions and child marriage. He dealt with the problem of widow remarriage at length in his poem, Vencharitra.[1]
Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi (21 January 1820 – 25 March 1898) was a Gujarati language poet during 19th century in India. He was the father of Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi, a poet.
Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi
Dalpatram old photo.jpg
Native name
દલપતરામ ડાહ્યાભાઈ ત્રવાડી
Born
21 January 1820
Wadhwan, Surendranagar, Gujarat, Mughal empire
Died
25 March 1898 (aged 78)
Ahmedabad, Bombay presidency, British India
Occupation
poet, editor
Language
Gujarati
Nationality
Indian
Notable works
Mithyabhiman (1870)
Children
Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi (son)
He led social reform movements in Ahmedabad, and wrote articles against superstitions, caste restrictions and child marriage. He dealt with the problem of widow remarriage at length in his poem, Vencharitra.[1] 117.228.168.171 (talk) 16:55, 11 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]