![]() Thus, the second part gives an account of Kumud's family. At the end of the first part Kumud, wife of Pramadadhan who is a son of Buddhidhan, leaves Suvarnapur to visit her parents home. Hence, the first part gives an account of politics and conspiracy in Suvarnapur under the administration of Buddhidhan. The novel begin with the Saraswatichandra's arrival in Suvarnapur and his meeting with Buddhidhan, a Divan of Suvarnapur. As the titles suggest, the first part is about the administration of Buddhidhan, the second about Gunasundari's family life, the third about the politics of Ratnanagari, and the fourth about the consciousness of Saraswatichandra, the hero. Spanned about in 2000 pages, the novel divided into four parts with subtitle: The Administration of Buddhidhan, The Family-maze of Gunasundari, The Political Administration of Ratnanagari and The Dreamland of Saraswati. Volumes of Saraswatichandra at Gujarati Sahitya Parishad library Kumud or Kumudsundari - betrothed to Saraswatichandra.Gunasundari - Saraswatichandra's mother-in-law.Lakshminandan - Saraswatichandra's father, a rich merchant.Saraswatichandra - a young lawyer, an idealist.There are about 150 characters in the novel, among which the principal characters are: On 20 December 1896, he started to write fourth part and completed it on 23 December 1901. He started to write second part in 1888, completed in June 1891 and published it on 9 June 1892, and in the next year he started to write third part, which he completed in 17 October 1896 and published in 1898. Govardhanram began to write first part on 18 September 1885 and published it in April 1887. The novel was written over a period of 15 years, with the first volume being published in 1887 and the fourth one in 1901. The novel takes its title after the name of its protagonist. ![]()
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