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Pratinava Banabhatta Mohanlal Sharma Pandey (23 September 1934 - 29 October 2015) has been a Sanskrit language litterateur, a sanskrit prose-poet of his time, and a purohitya karma expert. He was born on 23 September 1934 in the family of the priests of the famous Galata Tirtha of Jaipur (Rajasthan, India), known as Apara Kashi and Pink City. & Your father's name was Shri Durgalal Joshi and mother's name was Suraj Devi.

Your father and grandfather Shyodatta Joshi and great-grandfather Gangabaksh Joshi were the pioneers in the tradition of ritualistic acts. From the dynasty tradition, during paurohitya / rituals, you have performed about fifty yagyas, in which it is noteworthy to have two Ashtattarshath Kundiya Yagyas. Pandey has composed many works in the field of Sanskrit in novels, prose poetry, Khandakavya etc. You also wrote the official texts related to purohitya-karma.

Mohanlal Sharma Pandey died at the age of 82 on 29 October 2015, accordingly, on Thursday, the second date of Krishnapaksha of Karthikamas.

Introduction
Born on 23 September 1934 in Jaipur, Rajasthan in the Paurohityakarma Pradhan Joshi dynasty, Mohanlal passed the first examination in 1950 in 1946 from Jaipur's Academic Entrant and Government Sanskrit College, Varanasi. After passing the Upadhyaya examination in Sanskrit literature in 1952

You did literature as a self-studying student while doing teaching work in Gaud Vipra School

He passed the Shastri examination in 1962 with special merit in the subject of Ancient Political Science. Thereafter, he received Acharya degree in Sanskrit literature in 1964 from Maharaja Sanskrit College of Jaipur, known as Apara Kashi. In college, he studied literature from Pt. Jagdish Sharma Sahityacharya, Pt. Gangadhar Dwivedi and Ashukavi Hari Shastri. And it is here that he specially learned the knowledge of grammar in the association of Pt. Suryanarayana Shastri, Pt. Rameshwar Prasad Dadhich and Prof. Durgadatta Maithil. Learned jurisprudence from Pt Pattabhiram Shastri ji and Pt. Nandkishore Dadhimath.

Ashukavi Hari Shastri inspired you to write poetry, consequently, during his life, he started writing poetry, and by shifting the syllabus of ancient political science, he set it up. Did many of your original creations.

From the dynasty traditional ritualism, he duly studied the Vedas from Pt. Gyarsilal Vedacharya and attained proficiency in the work of rituals from Rajbrahma Pt. Ramakrishna Chaturvedi, a learned scholar of the Srauta-Smarta Yagya. For Purohitya Karma, you composed hundreds of verses which are published in your texts in-place.

In Sanskrit language

 * Padmini (novel) 1999, Pandey Publications, Jaipur, Rajasthan. This historical Sanskrit novel / prose poem is composed in the style of Ambikadatta Vyasa, on the character of Rajmini Padmini of Chittorgarh, who was married to King Ratnasinh of Mewar (Gaddinsin in 1302 AD).  On reading this novel, President-Honored Manish Dr. Dr. Revaprasad Dwivedi, in his letter after reading this, revealed the following examples: -  'Padminikvishvarai Pratinavabanabhatta Pt. Shrimohanlalharmane Pandeyya Pranati:. Bhavatamuttamottama prose: 'Padmini' Janenadya yatra tratvatshili prapi p prasatyathishiti: ' .  The scholar Dr. Hariram Acharya (President-Honored) has called the style of this novel as Naveen Marvani style: -  'Na Prachina Kavishyakropta Navina Prasadagunbhushita Marudharotha' Marvani 'Shalithi Kathayitum Shakyate'

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