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Whose story is called "half-story"(Ardhakathanak)?
Dayananda saraswati
Banarasi Das Jain
Bhai Parmanand
Satyanand Agnihotri
- Banarasi Das Jain: He is the author of "Ardhakathanak," which translates to "Half-Story." It's notable as one of the first autobiographies in an Indian language, written in the early 17th century by the Jain poet and merchant.
- Dayananda Saraswati: A renowned Hindu monk and the founder of the Arya Samaj in the 19th century. Known for his work on Vedic literature and social reform, not for "Ardhakathanak."
- Bhai Parmanand: An Indian nationalist and social reformer, but not linked to "Ardhakathanak."
- Satyanand Agnihotri: Known for his spiritual writings in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but not associated with "Ardhakathanak."
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