Atmanimajjan

Atmanimajjan
Cover page of 3rd edition (1959), edited by Dhirubhai Thaker
AuthorManilal Dwivedi
Original titleઆત્મનિમજ્જન
LanguageGujarati
GenreGhazal, song, bhajan, metrical poems
Publication date
1895
Publication placeBritish India
OCLC46352716
891.471

Atmanimajjan (pronounced [a.tmə.ni.mə.ɟɟən] ) (transl.Drowning in the Self) is an 1895 collection of poems in Gujarati by Indian writer Manilal Dwivedi. The poems in the collection are heavily influenced by Advaita (non-dual) philosophy, which was at the core of Manilal's philosophical thinking. Uniquely in Gujarati poetry, for each poem Manilal wrote a long commentary, interpreting it in terms of Advaita philosophy.

The poems have been noted for their romantic mood, philosophical content, and variety of poetic forms. Manilal's best-known poem, the ghazal "Amar Asha" (Eternal hope), was reviewed by Mahatma Gandhi, who published it in his magazine, Indian Opinion, in South Africa.