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Are you looking to listen to quality Punjabi literature? Tune in each week to enjoy selected Punjabi stories. “Next Page ਅਗਲਾ ਵਰਕਾ”– Podcast is hosted by Dr. Manpreet Sahota who is a Radio Show Host, Professor and a Life Coach. You can listen to full novels, short stories, essays and poems as well as chats with authors and artists on this podcast.
ਜੇ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਚੜ੍ਹਦੇ ਤੇ ਲਹਿੰਦੇ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦਾ ਸਾਹਿਤ ਆਡੀਓ ਰੂਪ ਵਿਚ ਸੁਣਨਾ ਚਾਹੁੰਦੇ ਹੋ ਤਾਂ ਇਹ ਪੌਡਕੈਸਟ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਲਈ ਹੈ ! ਹਰ ਹਫਤੇ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਕਹਾਣੀਆਂ, ਨਾਵਲ ਇਸ ਪੌਡਕੈਸਟ ਤੇ ਪੋਸਟ ਕੀਤੇ ਜਾਇਆ ਕਰਨਗੇ।ਪੇਸ਼ਕਾਰ ਡਾ: ਮਨਪ੍ਰੀਤ ਸਹੋਤਾ ਰੇਡੀਓ ਸ਼ੋਅ ਹੋਸਟ, ਪ੍ਰੋਫੈਸਰ, ਅਤੇ ਲਾਈਫ ਕੋਚ ਹੈ।
Apr 12, 2025
"Sher Mohammad Chowk" is a touching story of love and responsibility towards a fellow being. Who is Sher Muhammad, and why is a chowk named after him? Listen to this short story written by Punjabi and Urdu writer-poet Ali Akbar Natiq. Ali Akbar Natiq, like Sher Muhammad, is himself an expert artisan; and is therefore a unique combination of a mistri and an author. He lives in Lahore, Pakistan. You can find his poetry on www.rekhta.org🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our channel and share this audiobook with family and friends.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#aliakbarnatiq #lahore #pakistan #manpreetsahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories#PunjabiAudiobooks #HindiLiterature #UrduStories #SouthAsianCulture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #redfmcanada #redfm93
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Apr 08, 2025
"Safety Kit" is a mirror of male-dominated society across cultures in which a young woman decides to train and be prepared to be raped if that is the cost she has to pay to explore this world. Samantha refuses to be intimidated by this ultimate assault of patriarchy to shunt women out of public spaces. She, with her determination, inspires the Punjabi girl Jess to live her life on her own terms.About the author:Jinder (b. 1954 Ladhran, Nakodar) has published 7 short stories collections, 2 travelogues and an autobiography in two parts. He has also edited 18 collections of short stories; he has translated 2 books from Hindi to Punjabi. Jinder has also translated Ramdarash Mishra’s Chonvian Kahanian from Hindi to Punjabi.Jinder’s two short story books were published in Hindi in 1997 and in Shahmukhi in Pakistan in 1998. His collections ‘Nahin Main Nahin’ was published in 2000 and 2004, ‘Bina Wajah Taan Nahin’ in the years 2004, 2013 and Zakham in 2010, 2013 and 2014. The latter book was also published in Marathi language in 2013. His book ‘Zakham, Dard Aur Paap’ was published in 2011 and collection of all stories ‘Tehzeeb’ in 2012. Jinder’s selection of stories was published in 2014 ‘Awazaan’, and ‘Siyasat Khed Siyasat’ in 2020.Jinder’s two travelogues are titled ‘657 Meel’ and ‘Chal Jinder Islamabad Chaliye’ in 2016. The latter is a well-read travelogue and is available in Shahmukhi script.Jinder's contribution to Punjabi literature travels across the border to western Punjab.You may also like Jinder's iconic short story - 'Katal' (Murder) that is episode 18 on this podcast.🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our channel and share this audiobook with family and friends.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#jinder #nakodar #manpreetsahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories#PunjabiAudiobooks #HindiLiterature #UrduStories #SouthAsianCulture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #redfmcanada #redfm93
00:29:43
Apr 05, 2025
Many Moons - is a children's picture book written by James Thurber and illustrated by Louis Slobodkin. It was published by Harcourt, Brace & Company in 1943 and won the Caldecott Medal in 1944. Princess Lenore suffers from "a surfeit of raspberry tarts" — eating too many sweets. She insists she is gravely ill, but if her father brings her the moon she'll be well again.Her father, the king, asks the wisest men in his court how he can give his daughter the moon, and becomes outraged when they all claim that it is too large, too far away, and composed of unstable or dangerous substances.Despairing, the king confides in his court jester. The jester then asks the princess what she thinks the moon is made of, how big it is, and how far away. According to the princess, the moon is as big as her thumbnail and made of gold. She says it's so close that he could climb a tree and pluck it from the sky. He promises to do just that, that very night.Instead, the jester takes the princess's specifications to the royal goldsmith, who creates a necklace with a moon-like pendant. It is presented to the princess and she becomes well again.The next day, the King fears she'll see the moon in the sky and realize that the necklace is a forgery. He consults the wisest men in his court, who propose outrageous schemes to prevent her from seeing it in the sky.Ultimately, the jester visits the princess, who is fondly gazing at the newly-risen moon. He asks her how the moon can be in two places, and she tells him the moon always grows back: like a child's tooth, a unicorn's horn, or flowers.AdaptationsIt was made into an opera by American composer, Celius Dougherty. It was also made into a play, adapted by Charlotte Chorpenning. In 1966, an animated adaptation was produced by Gene Deitch as part of the animated film Alice of Wonderland in Paris. In 1972 an audio version was released by Caedmon Records, read by Peter Ustinov with music by Edgar Summerlin. (All details from Wikipedia)🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this story brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our channel and share this audiobook with family and friends.Please subscribe and share this podcast with family and friends. I would appreciate if you could submit a review and a rating here. - Manpreet Sahota 🙏📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com and tell us what did you think of this episode? Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - / dr.manpreetdhindsasahota 📸 Instagram - / dr.manpreetsahota 📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreets...🎥 YouTube - / @dr.manpreetsahota #jamesthurber#story#punjabiaudiobooks #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #redfmcanada #PunjabiAudiobooks #HindiLiterature #UrduStories #SouthAsianCulture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge
00:11:11
Mar 29, 2025
"The Teardrop That Fell After the Joke" explores the compulsions of livelihood that three generations of performing human statues have to endure. What started as a wager between the grandfather of the narrating statue and a rich man becomes the destiny of his son who eventually loses his life dressed as a drag queen. What does the latter's son reveal in this long story to a glamorous but insensitive reporter? Listen to this exceptionally written short story to know !Rana has unveiled the layers of personal, social and economic tragedies extending beyond the canvas of characters painted in this short story.About the author:Born on September 18, 1968, in Amargarh (Sangrur), Jasvir Singh Rana is an acclaimed Punjabi writer and educator. With an M.A. in Punjabi and a B.Ed., he has dedicated much of his life to teaching, while simultaneously building a distinguished literary career.Jasvir Singh Rana's subjects, characters, themes are unique in Punjabi literature. Rana is the author of several widely appreciated books, including story collections like 'Sikhar Dupehra,' 'Khittiyan Ghuman Rahiyaan Ne,' and the novel 'Itthon Registan Disda Hai.' His stories often explore social realities with sharp insight and deep empathy. He has also compiled and edited notable works such as 'Kinnarān Da Vi Dil Hunda Hai' and 'Kafan Di Jeb Nahin Hundi,' highlighting marginalized voices of those who have seldom featured in Punjabi literary world.His contributions have earned him numerous awards, including Languages Department Punjab's prestigious Nanak Singh Award (2004), Bhagat Singh Birth Centenary Award, and Kahanikar Navtej Singh Award (2005) among others. Several of his stories have been included in university syllabi across Punjab, reflecting their lasting academic and cultural impact.Rana's short stories have earned academic recognition through inclusion in text books and by being researched on in various universities.For more exclusive content, you can visit my YouTube Channel - @ Dr. Manpreet Sahota Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our channel and share this audiobook with family and friends.Please subscribe and share this podcast with family and friends. I would appreciate if you could submit a review and a rating here. - Manpreet Sahota 🙏📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com and tell us what did you think of this episode? Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - / dr.manpreetdhindsasahota 📸 Instagram - / dr.manpreetsahota 📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreets...🎥 YouTube - / @dr.manpreetsahota #jasvirsinghrana#shortstory#punjabiaudiobooks #ajeet #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #redfmcanada #PunjabiAudiobooks #HindiLiterature #UrduStories #SouthAsianCulture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge
00:35:38
Mar 22, 2025
📚 Ajeet Cour’s autobiography ‘Khaanabadosh’ (The Vagabond) won Sahitya Akademi award in 1985. “Free from all reformative or revolutionary pretence, she [Ajeet Cour] set out on the humanistic odyssey of understanding the human experience without talking into the ethical fallacy of judging others.” (Attar Singh). As a memoir, ‘Khanabadosh’ is a reflection of Ajeet Cour as a mother, lover, beloved, business-woman/publisher, author and much more. Here, you can listen to the entire audiobook in one go !!📘 The Sequel to this autobiography (Kooda-Kabada) would also be posted soon.For more exclusive content, you can visit my YouTube Channel - @ Dr. Manpreet Sahota Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our channel and share this audiobook with family and friends.Please subscribe and share this podcast with family and friends. I would appreciate if you could submit a review and a rating here. - Manpreet Sahota 🙏📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com and tell us what did you think of this episode? Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - / dr.manpreetdhindsasahota 📸 Instagram - / dr.manpreetsahota 📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreets...🎥 YouTube - / @dr.manpreetsahota #woman #autobiography #punjabiaudiobooks #ajeet #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #redfmcanada #PunjabiAudiobooks #HindiLiterature #UrduStories #SouthAsianCulture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge
04:57:39
Mar 20, 2025
"Flat Number 13" is the story of loneliness of a whole generation of empty-nesters who are longing for company - of their children, of their age-mates and of this world as they navigate old age. What happens when Purshottam Das meets Ajit? How is their interaction and relationship interpreted?This story has been selected as a part of the annual anthology published by Sukirat Anand in his "Representative stories of 2024."About the author:Simran Dhaliwal's stories bring to life the struggles of modern middle-class. He is the writer of a new social reality. A professor by profession, he observes ambitions, dreams, doubts and complexities of human mind from up close to weave in his stories. His refreshing take on everyday happenings in his characters' lives makes him stand out among his contemporaries.So far, he has published 5 short-story collections titled, ਆਸ ਅਜੇ ਬਾਕੀ ਹੈ, ਉਸ ਪਲ, ਘੋਰਕੰਡੇ. ਆ ਆਪਾਂ ਘਰ ਬਣਾਈਏ, and ਨਗੰਦੇ .Apart from this, he has written three books for children. These are titled - ਸੱਤ ਪਰੀਆਂ, ਸਫੈਦ ਪਰੀ ਤੇ ਪੰਛੀ, and ਪੁਰਾਣੇ ਖੂਹ ਵਾਲਾ ਦੈਂਤ.He has received the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar for his short story publication - 'Aas Aje Baaqi Hai'. He has been the 2016 finalist for the Dhahan Award for his short story collection 'Us Pal.'🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our channel and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this video to support our work. 🙏📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#simran #shortstory #punjabi #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #pakistan #india#PunjabiAudiobooks #HindiLiterature #UrduStories #SouthAsianCulture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #redfmcanada #redfm93
00:26:22
Mar 14, 2025
This story commences with Sirajuddin, an elderly father, regaining his consciousness in a refugee camp in Lahore. As he comes to consciousness, he realizes that his daughter, Sakina, is not with him. He searches for her in vain after which he accepts the assistance of several young male camp volunteers who assure him that they can locate her. They do find her. Listen to the story to find out what happens next.Saadat Hasan Manto first published this story in 1948 in a collection of Urdu short stories titled 'Black Margins' (Siyah Hashiye). Following the publication of ‘Khol Do,’ and two other stories from this collection, he was charged with obscenity purportedly because these stories comprised a breach of the public peace. (C. Christine Fair)🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audio recording brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well (https://youtube.com/@dr.manpreetsahota?si=ZudkbPrjOvCBYt5M) and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.comFollow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌 Follow me on social media for more updates:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahotaYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota#manto #punjabi #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel. I would love it if you leave a comment and let me know what other texts - longer or shorter - you would like me to narrate on this channel. -Dr. Manpreet Sahota
00:08:55
Mar 11, 2025
The story of Dulla Bhatti , the "Robin Hood," from medieval Panjab remains etched in the minds of Panjabis across centuries. His deeds of social banditry are recorded and recounted in folklore -festivals, folktales, and folk songs - of Panjab. Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.comFollow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌 Follow me on social media for more updates:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahotaYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota#folktales #dullabhatti #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel. I would love it if you leave a comment and let me know what other texts - longer or shorter - you would like me to narrate on this channel. -Dr. Manpreet Sahota
00:13:42
Mar 09, 2025
Chapter 35 - Gupteshwar is sitting with Sham Das - Station Master - narrating his novel - Chitta Lahu. This chapter finally resolves the mystery that is Gupteshwar.'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs if you want to listen to the complete novel before these episodes air here. Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:45:28
Mar 08, 2025
Chapter32, 33, 34 - Sundari goes to meet Bachan Singh in jail where he is awaiting hanging for triple murders he has not committed. What will this meeting be like? Will he live or die at the hands of law?'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs if you want to listen to the complete novel before these episodes air here. Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:31:12
Mar 06, 2025
Chapter 27, 28, 29, 30, 31- The couple are not even finished celebrating their first reformative win, when Bachan Singh is implicated in a triple murder case. What happens when no one is able to prove his innocence?'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs if you want to listen to the complete novel before these episodes air here. Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:45:24
Mar 04, 2025
Chapter 23, 24, 25, 26- Bachan Singh and Sundri are trying to persuade the rich man of the village to not splurge needlessly on his daughter's wedding. They are not only unsuccessful, but also manage to make enemies of those who are eagerly waiting for the courtesan to entertain them.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs if you want to listen to the complete novel before these episodes air here. Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:52:45
Mar 02, 2025
Chapter 22- Sundri is sent away to Lahore to attend school. She learns of Baba Rodu's death through one of the letters she and Bachan Singh exchange. We learn that she has begun to be published.'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs if you want to listen to the complete novel before these episodes air here. Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:36:32
Mar 01, 2025
Chapters 20, 21- Pala Singh and his party conspire to tighten the noose around Bachan Singh while also harassing Sundri and her adoptive father. Bachan Singh is apprised of this situation. 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs if you want to listen to the complete novel before these episodes air here. Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:18:46
Feb 28, 2025
Chapters 17,18,19-Sundri's enlightenment begins and so does the inclination of Bachan Singh towards her. Meantime, she is caught sneaking visiting the village gurdwara.'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs if you want to listen to the complete novel before these episodes air here. Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:57:54
Feb 26, 2025
Chapters 13,14,15,16-the plot thickens as Bachan Singh is implicated by those he is trying to reform. He also meets Sundari, the foundling, who is now a young woman with a thirst for literacy. 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:28:01
Feb 24, 2025
Chapters 9,10,11,12 - bring in Bachan Singh - the young poet-activist who wants to bring about change in his village. We also meet the characters who need to be reformed.'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVsNanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:37:00
Feb 22, 2025
Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8 have a lot to reveal - right from Gurdeyi's dismal future to a new character of Baba Rodu as well as Sundari, his adopted daughter.'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood) was first published in 1932, and is among the most popular novels of Punjabi and a classic written by Nanak Singh, the Father of Punjabi Novel.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVsNanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌Follow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:33:28
Feb 20, 2025
In the fourth part of this audio recording, the hypocrite pandit, his circle and his doings are introduced. Gurdeyi is dropped at his place in the chapter 4.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVsNanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.comFollow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌 Follow me on social media for more updates:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahotaYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
00:21:01
Feb 18, 2025
In the third part of this audio recording, Gurdeyi is introduced. Beaten, injured and left in the cold, she is found by a kind soul. She tells her story to her saviour.Full Chitta Lahu Novel on my YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/31KB8iN7zVs Nanak Singh (b.4 July 1897 as Hans Raj – d.28 December 1971) was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. Born in a poor Punjabi Hindu family in the Jhelum district (now in Pakistan), he changed his name to Nanak Singh after adopting Sikhism. Due to poverty, he did not receive a formal education. He started his writing career at an early age, writing verses on historical events.In 1945 he wrote his popular novel "Saintly Sinner (Pavitra Paapi)" which won him acclaim. It was translated into Hindi and other Indian languages, and into English by his grandson Navdeep Singh Suri. In 1968 the book was adapted into the successful motion picture, (Pavitra Paapi), by his admirer Balraj Sahni. His 'Ikk Miyan Do Talwaran' (Two Swords in one Sheath) won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1961.He wrote 11 short story collections, more than 50 novels, his autobiography, and a few collections of poems and songs. "Nanak Singh was the best selling novelist in India for thirty to forty years. He wrote over 50 books including novels and collection of short stories. He made significant contributions to various literary genres. For him character was the determination of incident and incident the illustration of character. His greatest contribution to Punjabi fiction is its secularization. He depicted excerpts from contemporary life, cloaked with a veil of romantic idealism." (The Tribune)In his novel 'Chitta Lahu' (White Blood), Nanak Singh writes, "It seems to imply that in the lifeblood of our society, red corpuscles have disappeared." In 2011, Singh's grandson, Dilraj Singh Suri, translated 'Chitta Lahu' into English (titled White Blood). Natasha Tolstoy, translated Singh's novel 'Chitta Lahu' into Russian. (Wikipedia)Enjoyed the Narration?🎧 Narrated by Dr. Manpreet Sahota, this audiobook brings literature to life through compelling storytelling. If you liked it, please subscribe to our YouTube channel as well and share this audiobook with family and friends.I would truly appreciate it if you could like and comment on this podcast episode to support this work. 🙏. Leaving a comment here would encourage me, and would also promote this work. It would also help if you could rate this podcast.📩 Feedback & Queries: Write to us at podcast.nextpage@gmail.comFollow Us for More Punjabi Literature & Audiobooks🌐 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/📜 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahota🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota📩 For feedback, write to us at: podcast.nextpage@gmail.com📌 Follow me on social media for more updates:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ManpreetDhindsaSahota/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.manpreetsahota/Threads - https://www.threads.net/@dr.manpreetsahotaYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ManpreetSahota#Nanaksingh #chittalahu #ManpreetSahota #PunjabiAudiobooks #PunjabiLiterature #PunjabiStories #Culture #LiteratureLover #AudiobookChannel #AglaWarqa #ChaiLunge #PunjabiStories #ShortStory #Audiobook #PunjabPolitics #Punjabifolklore #ਕਹਾਣੀ #PunjabiCulture #PunjabiPoetry #Media #serialisednovel
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