Leeladhwaj Thapa (Nepali:लीलाध्वज थापा) was a Nepali novel writer. He was awarded Madan Puraskar for the novel Mann (English: Heart) in 2014 B.S. It was the second year of Madan Puraskar. Mann is the first novel to be awarded Madan Puraskar. It was based on Nepali society.
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Native name | लीलाध्वज थापा |
Born | 1921 A.D. (1978 B.S. Ashadh) Kamal Pokhari, Kathmandu, Nepal |
Died | AD 1984 |
Occupation | Novelist |
Notable work | Mann (मन) |
Notable awards | Madan Puraskar 2014 B.S. |
His other work is Sabaiko Lagi published in 2026 B.S.[1][2]
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