Nirmala, first published in 1928 is a moving tale of a fifteen-year-old whose life is bartered by the very hands of destiny when she is made to marry an elderly widower – a matchless match. Premchand presents a nuanced mockery of the institution of marriage and that of the patriarchal society with a high degree of reformist outline.
 
         
       
           
           
            
           
            
           
            
           
            
           
            
           
            
           
         
                              
                             
                              
                            