She received a Ph.D. in 1938 for her research work Aapnu Vivechan Sahitya (History of Our Literary Criticism), which was published as a book in 1939.
[1] She married as the second wife of Gujarati writer Ramnarayan V. Pathak, who predeceased her on 21 August 1955.
[3] She published her first critical work, Aapnu Vivechan Sahitya, her doctoral thesis, in 1939.
Another work, Gavaksha Deep, published in 1979, is a collection of articles on Sanskrit poetry.
[4][2][5] She received the Narmad Suvarna Chandrak of 1968–1972 and the Uma-Snehrashmi Prize of 1970–1971 for Parloke Patra.