Govinda Bahadur Manandhar, popularly known as Dhooswan Sayami was a Nepali writer, who wrote primarily in Nepal Bhasa.
11 Facts About Dhooswan Sayami
Dhooswan Sayami is well known for his contribution to the field of prose fiction.
Dhooswan Sayami is considered the first novelist in Nepal Bhasa.
Dhooswan Sayami was born on 24 May 1930 in Jhochhen, Kathmandu to father Narayan Bahadur Manandhar and mother Daan Maya Manandhar.
Dhooswan Sayami belongned to a wealthy business family of Nepal which had principal business in Gaur.
Dhooswan Sayami obtained a Master's degree in Culture from Banaras Hindu University.
Dhooswan Sayami changed his firstname to Dhoowsan and famil name to Sayami.
Dhooswan Sayami was one of the founding members of Chosaspasa and president of the Sahityakar Samsad.
Dhooswan Sayami was well known academically and had some diplomatic tenure.
Dhooswan Sayami is the lead character in Amrita Pritam's novel titled Adalat.
Dhooswan Sayami is considered the first novelist in Nepal Bhasa.