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- Kishansinh_Chavda abstract "Kishansinh Govindsinh Chavda (17 November 1904 – 1 December 1979), also known by his pen name Gypsy, was a Gujarati author and journalist. He studied at Gujarat Vidyapith and Shantiniketan, and taught briefly. He started a printing press and also involved writing career. He had spiritual interests which drove him to Aurobindo and Mirtola Ashrams. He wrote autobiographical works and translated some books.".
- Q18074179 abstract "Kishansinh Govindsinh Chavda (17 November 1904 – 1 December 1979), also known by his pen name Gypsy, was a Gujarati author and journalist. He studied at Gujarat Vidyapith and Shantiniketan, and taught briefly. He started a printing press and also involved writing career. He had spiritual interests which drove him to Aurobindo and Mirtola Ashrams. He wrote autobiographical works and translated some books.".
- Kishansinh_Chavda comment "Kishansinh Govindsinh Chavda (17 November 1904 – 1 December 1979), also known by his pen name Gypsy, was a Gujarati author and journalist. He studied at Gujarat Vidyapith and Shantiniketan, and taught briefly. He started a printing press and also involved writing career. He had spiritual interests which drove him to Aurobindo and Mirtola Ashrams. He wrote autobiographical works and translated some books.".
- Q18074179 comment "Kishansinh Govindsinh Chavda (17 November 1904 – 1 December 1979), also known by his pen name Gypsy, was a Gujarati author and journalist. He studied at Gujarat Vidyapith and Shantiniketan, and taught briefly. He started a printing press and also involved writing career. He had spiritual interests which drove him to Aurobindo and Mirtola Ashrams. He wrote autobiographical works and translated some books.".