'''Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi''' Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi,[1] (December 30, 1887 – February 8, 1971) popularly known as Kulapati Dr. K. M. Munshi, was an Indian independence movement activist, politician, writer and educationist from Gujarat state. A lawyer by profession, he later turned to literature and politics. He was a well known name in Gujarati literature. He founded Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, an educational trust, in 1938. '''List of works''' ====Novels==== In Gujarati & Hindi languages :- * ''Mari Kamala'' (1912) * ''Verni Vasulat'' (1913) (under the [[pen name]] ''Ghanashyam'') * ''Patanni Prabhuta'' (1916) * ''Gujaratno Nath'' (1917) * ''Rajadhiraj'' (1918) * ''Prithvivallabh'' (1920) * ''Svapnadishta'' (1924) * ''Lopamudra'' (1930) * ''Jay Somanth'' (1940) * ''Bhagavan Parashurama'' (1946) * ''Tapasvini'' (1957) * ''[[Krishnavatara]]'' (in seven volumes) (1970) * ''Kono vank'' * ''Lomaharshini'' * ''Bhagvan Kautilya'' *''Pratirodha'' (1900) *''Atta ke svapana'' (1900) *''Gaurava kā pratīka'' (1900) *''Gujarat ke Gaurava'' (1900) *''Sishu aura Sakhi'' (1961) =Dramas==== * ''Brahmacharyashram'' (1931) * ''Dr. Madhurika'' (1936) * ''Pauranik Natako'' ====Non-fiction==== * ''Ketlak Lekho'' (1926) * ''Adadhe Raste'' (1943)====Notable works in English ==== * ''Gujarat and Its Literature'' * ''Imperial Gujaras'' * ''Bhagavad Gita and Modern Life'' * ''Creative Art of Life'' * ''To Badrinath'' * ''Saga of Indian Sculpture'' * ''The End of An Era'' * ''President under Indian Constitution'' [[Writer]]