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''Bachpanna Bar Varsh'' (1982) his incomplete autobiographical work. ''Juni Moodi'' (1980) is a collection of proverbs and idioms.<ref name="AGSI2" />
''Bachpanna Bar Varsh'' (1982) his incomplete autobiographical work. ''Juni Moodi'' (1980) is a collection of proverbs and idioms.<ref name="AGSI2" />


Some of his other works include ''Ambavadiyun'' and ''Amaratvel'' and a compilation of correspondence between him and Gandhi's colleagues are contained in the ''Ugamani Dishano Ujas'' and ''Dhodhamar'', all edited by [[Dinkar Joshi]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Dinkar Joshi|url=http://dinkarjoshi.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=37|accessdate=12 October 2012}}</ref>  
Some of his other works include ''Ambavadiyun'' , ''Amaratvel'' and a compilation of correspondence between him and Gandhi's colleagues are contained in the ''Ugamani Dishano Ujas'' and ''Dhodhamar'', all edited by [[Dinkar Joshi]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Dinkar Joshi|url=http://dinkarjoshi.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=37|accessdate=12 October 2012}}</ref>  


A biography of Swami Anand was written by [[Chandrakant Sheth]]<ref name=":0">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=YWWZ0GjoWIEC|title=Swami Anand: Monograph|last=Sheth|first=Chandrakant|publisher=[[Sahitya Akademi]]|year=1999|isbn=8126003790|location=New Delhi|pages=|author-link=Chandrakant Sheth}}</ref> and he is the central character in [[Sujata Bhatt]]'s poem, "Point No Point".<ref>{{cite web|last=Bhatt|first=Sujata|title=Point No Point|url=http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Language%20and%20Literature%20in%20English%20(8695)/8695_w09_qp_92.pdf}}</ref>
A biography of Swami Anand was written by [[Chandrakant Sheth]]<ref name=":0">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=YWWZ0GjoWIEC|title=Swami Anand: Monograph|last=Sheth|first=Chandrakant|publisher=[[Sahitya Akademi]]|year=1999|isbn=8126003790|location=New Delhi|pages=|author-link=Chandrakant Sheth}}</ref> and he is the central character in [[Sujata Bhatt]]'s poem, "Point No Point".<ref>{{cite web|last=Bhatt|first=Sujata|title=Point No Point|url=http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Language%20and%20Literature%20in%20English%20(8695)/8695_w09_qp_92.pdf}}</ref>
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