Most Popular Nepali Books
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Here are some most popular Nepali Book like Muktak, Gajal, stories, Novels. Some of the Nepali books are given below with its description.
“Palpasa Café” by Narayan Wagle
A novel that intertwines love and the socio-political landscape during the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. It tells the story of an artist, Drishya, during the height of the Nepalese Civil War. The novel is partly a love story of Drishya and the first-generation American Nepali.
“Summer Love” by Subin Bhattarai
Summer Love is a Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai published by Fine Print in 2012. This book is writer’s second book and first novel, the plot concerns college students at the Central Department of Environmental Science (CDES) at Tribhuvan University falling in love. A contemporary romantic novel that explores the complexities of love, relationships, and youth culture in Nepal. “
“Saya” by Subin Bhattrai
Saya” by Subin Bhattrai A novel that reflects on the complexities of human relationships, weaving a tale of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
“Ijoriya” by Subin Bhattarai
“Ijoriya” is by Suban Bhattrai which is recently published. This is the most popular and best-selling book in Nepal.
“Muna Madan” by Laxmi Prasad Devkota
A classic epic poem portraying the tragic tale of Muna and Madan, addressing themes of love, sacrifice, and societal expectations. It is about Madan, newly married to Muna, who leaves for Lhasa in Tibet to make his fortune, despite protests from his wife.
“Shirishko Phool” by Parijat
“Shirishko Phool” is a popular novel by Parijat published in 1964 in Nepali language. It was the author’s first and most successful novel. It was awarded the Madan Puraskar in 1965. This book is translated into English as Blue Mimosa.
“Jiwan Kada Ki Phool” by Jhamak Ghimire
“Jiwan Kada Ki Phool” is a Nepali Novel and Madan Puraskar winner written by Jhamak Ghimire about her own story. It has been printed seven times within two years making it the Nepali best seller of all time.
“Maphalar” by Pradip Rodan
This is one of the best collection of Nepali Gajal which is written by Pradip Rodan. In this, the writer includes 108 collection of Nepali Gajal and 108 collection of touching lines. This is the best collection of Nepali Gajal.
“Damini Bhir” by Rajan Mukarung
Damini Bhir is a Nepali novel written by Rajan Mukarung which won the Madan Puraskar in 2069 BS. The novel depicts the circumstances, psychology and practices of Nepali society during transitional phase in unique and very practical manner.
“Khalangama Hamala” by Radha Paudel
“Khalangama Hamala” is a 2013 Nepali war memoir by Radha Paudel. The book is based on the author’s experiences as a health worker during the Maoist insurgency in Jumla district in mid-western region of Nepal.This book won the Madan Prize 2070 BS.
“Ghumne Mech Mathi Andho Manche” by Bhupi Sherchan
“Ghumne Mechmathi Andho Manche” is a poetry collection by Bhupi Sherchan which is published in 1969 in Nepali-language. This book was published by Sajha Prakashan and won the first ever Sajha Puraskar for the year 2025 BS.
“Seto Dharti” by Amar Neupane
A powerful novel addressing the impacts of armed conflict on rural communities in Nepal, touching on themes of war and displacement.
“Pagal Basti” by Sarubhakta
A novel offering a glimpse into the lives of people in a small town, exploring their dreams, struggles, and aspirations.
“Sumnima” by B.P. Koirala
A classic work by one of Nepal’s prominent literary figures, exploring themes of love and social issues in a changing society.
“Antarman Ko Yatra” by Jagadish Ghimire
A collection of poems and essays by Jagadish Ghimire, reflecting on the introspective journey of the human mind and soul.
“Karnali Blues” by Buddhisagar
A coming-of-age novel that follows the protagonist’s journey through life, exploring relationships, personal growth, and societal changes in Nepal.
“Radha” by Krishna Dharabasi
A historical novel that reimagines the life of Radha, exploring her perspective in the context of Krishna’s love story.
“Tin Ghumti” by Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala
A classic Nepali novel that reflects on the political and social issues of its time, written by one of Nepal’s prominent literary figures.
“Basain” by Lil Bahadur Chettri
Basain is a 1957 Nepali novel written by Lil Bahadur Chettri. It was published by Sajha Prakashan and is included in the curriculum of Tribhuvan University. The book depicts life of a poor farmer and his family in a rural village in hilly Nepal and the circumstances under which they are forced to emigrate away from their village.
“Firfire” by Buddhi Sagar
Phirphire is a 2016 novel by famous writer Buddhi Sagar. It is published by Fine Print Publication. It was launched on 23 January 2016 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Phirphire is the second novel of Buddhi Sagar.
“Sunya Ko Mulya” By Dr Nawaraj KC
Dr. Nawaraj KC’s debut book ‘Shunya ko Mulya’ has been released. This book is written based on interviews and experiences of Karnali’s situation, development, and problems. The book presents a new perspective on the study of health in Nepal.
“Ainthan” by Bibek Ojha
Ainthan is a Madan Puraskar winning Novel written by Bibek Ojha. This book won the Madan Puraskar of 2079.This is his third work.
These books showcase the diverse literary talent within Nepal, offering a range of perspectives on culture, society, and the human experience.
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