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  • Dhirubahen Patel @ 100

    Dhirubahen Patel @ 100

    Some lives are lived.

    Some lives are experienced.

    And then there are rare lives like Dhirubahen Patel’s — that are celebrated across generations.

    As we approach her centennial year (May 25), an unforgettable evening in Ahmedabad — “સ્મરણો ના સથવારે” (With the Help of Memories) — brought together friends, admirers, and stalwarts of Gujarati literature to celebrate her extraordinary journey. The event was organised by her Bombay friends and fans.

    A Special Evening Where Her Words Came Alive
    Through performances and readings, her creations once again breathed life on stage:
    – Anderi Ganderi Tipari Ten — brought alive by Shri Utkarsh Mazumdar
    – Harishnu Honeymoon — performed by Dr. Preeti Jariwala

    – Ichchavar — a radio play by Sushri Vaishali Trivedi

    -Short story by Shri Deepak Mehta & Dr. Khevna Desai
    -A powerful Bhavni Bhavai rendition by Dr Khevna Desai & Shri Utkarsh Mazumdar
    – Soulful Saraswati Vandana by Sushri Nandita Thakore

    With Shri Kumarpal Desai welcoming the gathering and Sushri Mitra Patel offering the vote of thanks, the evening was not just a tribute—it was a collective remembrance of a life that touched everyone present. Every person in that packed hall had a story with her.
And somehow… she had a story with each one of them.

    More Than a Literary Icon
    Dhirubahen was not just a writer. She was:
    • A creator across every literary form — fiction, plays, films, poetry, translation, children’s literature
    • A custodian of Gujarati language
    • A guiding force behind landmark initiatives like GujaratiLexicon and Digital Bhagwadgomandal
    • And above all, a matriarch who nurtured people, purpose, and possibilities

    As beautifully captured in my journey with her — she wasn’t just a mentor, she was a living institution of wisdom, warmth, and unwavering belief.

    My Personal Pilgrimage with Her

    As I sat there, listening to her words echo again, I found myself revisiting my own journey…
    From Hansraj Wadi (Bombay) meetings to the GujaratiLexicon launch,

    From Bhagwadgomandal digitization to countless conversations over chai…
    From Gokul ice creams to priceless interactions at Ahmedabad

    She was always there — guiding, encouraging, reassuring.
    Her simple words still echo in my mind:
“Thai jashe… It will happen.”

    And somehow, with her blessings — it always did.
    She shaped not just projects, but people.
Not just outcomes, but belief.

    Her wisdom, her maternal affection, her unwavering faith — have left an imprint on my life that words can never fully capture.

    I am certain that somewhere, she and Rati Kaka are already planning the next big project for Gujarati language — perhaps from a universe richer than ours, powered by the same unstoppable love that defined them both here.

    The Legacy Continues

    For those who missed this beautiful evening — there is another opportunity to celebrate her life:
    Gujarati Literary Academy UK Celebrates the Life & Work of Dhirubahen Patel
    April 4, 2026
    Online

    The celebration continues — this time, for Gujaratis across the world.
    A fitting continuation of a journey that refuses to end — because her work, her spirit, and her impact continue to live on… through all of us.

    In Gratitude
    Dhirubahen Patel was not just a literary legend.

    She was a force of culture, a guardian of language, and a beacon of humanity.
    “A life lived thoroughly. A life to celebrate. A spiritual soul whose light lives on in every Gujarati word ever written, spoken, and loved.”

    And for me…

    She will always remain a mentor, a guide, a friend, a Godmother and a spiritual saint

    Forever grateful.
    Forever blessed.

  • Sushri Dhirubahan Patel: A Divine Soul!

    Sushri Dhirubahan Patel: A Divine Soul!

    Sushri Dhirubahen Patel : A compassionate soul who spread love, warmth, positivity and sunshine.

    A literary legend, film writer, play writer, a Gandhian, translator, Gujaratilexicon and Bhagwadgomandal’s inspirational advisor, Gujarati Sahitya Parishad president, Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust’s key figure – she had many identities and she excelled in her role. Ketan Mehta’s famous Bhavni Bhavai was based on her book. She has created a rich body of Gujarati work and won several awards including Sahitya Academy Award. Dhirubahen Patel’s demise is a big loss for the Gujarat and Gujarati world.

    I was one of the lucky ones to be blessed by her divine company. Gujaratilexicon was instrumental in our introductions in Bombay and we worked on several projects. Her energy, her drive and her commitment to ensure a successful outcome for our projects was inspirational. Dhirubahen launched our landmark project Gujaratilexicon with her blessings in Jan 2006. The next work Digital Bhagwadogmandal was executed in a record 11 months and Dhirubahen launched it in Jan 2009. I fondly remember the interactions in Bombay, at her Santacruz home and trips to Rati Kaka’s house and our home.

    Over the years, we developed a strong bond and I and Komal were amazed by her briliance as well as simplicty. We relished her stories and anecdotes from her rich life – her interaction with Mahatma Gandhi, interesting events, interactions with film directors. Her wise counsel, warm interactions, maternal affection and pure unlimited love is something that I will miss forever. Komal and Dhirubahen spent a lot of time together recently and we cherish these moments.

    My final interaction with her was equally enlightening, She asked us to avoid serious talks. We agreed for quick QnA.

    What’s the fist thing you want to work on?

    Premium Gujarati Magazine

    What’s happiness?

    Living life thoroughly – Maximize every moment!

    What’s purpose of the life?

    Shrikhand (She loved it – A foodie at heart!)

    Do you believe in heaven?

    Heaven is here. Hell is here.

    Dhirubahen Patel – A life lived well. A life to celebrate. A spiritual soul.

    Dhuribahen – Rest in peace! Om Shanti Om Shanti Om Shanti

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