About Amrapali:-Āmrapālī,also known as "Ambapālika","Ambapali", or "Amra" was a celebrated
Nagarvadhu(Royal
Courtesan) of the republic of
Vaishali(located in present-day
Bihar) in ancient
India around 500 BC.Following
Lord Buddha's teachings,she became an
Arahant.She is mentioned in the old
Pali texts and
Buddhist traditions(
Āgama Sutras),particularly in conjunction with Lord Buddha staying at her mango grove,Ambapali Vana,which she later donated to his order and wherein he preached the famous Ambapalika
Sutra.The legend of Amrapali originated in the Buddhist
Jataka Tales some 1500 years ago.
Link To Amrapali's Wikipedia Page:-https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmrapaliAbout The Author:-Gaurishankar Govardhanram Joshi(1892 to 1965),better known by his pen name Dhumaketu,was an Indian
Gujarati-language writer,who is considered one of the pioneers of the
Gujarati short story.He published twenty-four collections of
short stories,as well as thirty-two
novels on social and historical subjects,and plays and
travelogues.His writing is characterised by a dramatic style,
romanticism and powerful depiction of human emotions.
Link To The Author's Wikipedia Page:-https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhumketu_(writer)
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