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Bijaya Malla (Bijaya Bahadur Malla) was born on 23 June, 1925 in Om Bahal, Kathmandu, is a Nepalese writer (1925 - 1999). Discover Bijaya Malla's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Bijaya Bahadur Malla
Occupation Writer, poet, playwright
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 23 June, 1925
Birthday 23 June
Birthplace Om Bahal, Kathmandu
Date of death 24 July, 1999
Died Place Kathmandu
Nationality Nepal

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Who Is Bijaya Malla's Wife?

His wife is Shyama Pradhan

Family
Parents Ananda Maya (mother) Riddhi Bahadur Malla (father)
Wife Shyama Pradhan
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Children 9

Bijaya Malla Net Worth

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1925

Bijaya Malla (विजय मल्ल) (23 June 1925 – 24 July 1999) was a Nepalese poet, novelist and playwright.

Malla wrote multiple novels, plays and poems in his lifetime.

He is best known for his novels like Anuradha and plays like Koi Kina Barbaad Hos, Baula Kaji ko Sapana and Dobhan.

Malla was born on 23 June 1925 (10 Ashadh 1982 BS) in Om Bahal, Kathmandu as the third son to father, Riddhi Bahadur Malla and mother Ananda Maya.

Malla's father was the editor and founder of a Nepali literary magazine called Sharada.

Both he and his elder brother Govinda Bahadur Malla 'Gothale' were influenced by their literary family.

He received his school level education from Durbar High School.

He grew up reading the works of Shakespeare, Chekov and Ibsen.

He received his high schooling education from Banaras Hindu University and enrolled for an ISc.

(Intermediate of Science) education in Tri-Chandra College but could not complete his degree due to the political situation in the country.

1941

He was attracted towards politics after the killing of four martyrs by the Rana government in 1941.

1948

He began to participate in the Nepal Praja Parishad in 1948 for which he was imprisoned for two years by the government 1948 to 1950.

1950

After 1950, Nepal Praja Parishad became Nepali Congress and Malla became the member of it.

After Matrika Prasad Koirala split with Nepali congress and formed Praja Parishad, he left Nepali Congress and joined Praja Parishad.

1970

He was awarded with Sajha Puraskar for his anthology of short stories, Ek Bato Aneh Mod in 1970. He has also been felicitated with other honors such as Ganki Bashundhara Puraskar (c. 1992), Bhupal Man Singh Karki Puraskar (c. 1996) and Ved Nidhi Puraskar (c. 1999) for his contribution to Nepali literature.

1997

His first poem Marnu Parcha Hai Dai was published in Sharada magazine (1997 BS, Shrawan, Year 6, Vol. 4) in 1940.

His works are widely influenced by Freudian philosophy.

He even served as the secretary of Nepal Academy.

1999

He married Shyama Pradhan in 1999 BS (c. 1942/ 1943) in Kathmandu.

They had nine daughters (Nalini, Reeta, Neena Sheela, Uma, Rama, Srijana, Archana, Bandana) among whom Sheela died during childhood.

He died on 24 July 1999 (8 Shrawan 2056 BS).