Sundarji Gokaldas Betai (10 August 1905 – 16 January 1989) was Gujarati poet, critic and translator from India.
He was heavily influenced by his teacher Narsinhrao Divetia's poetry as well as Sanskrit metres which is visible in his generally serious style and gentle tones in khandakavyas (epic poems) and elegies.
Though he has not participated in the Indian independence movement, he was influenced by the Gandhian philosophy and the popularity of sonnets then.
[1][3] Jyotirekha (1934) is a collection of five epic poems based on Puranic, mythological and historical events.
[1][3][4] Tulsidal (1961) has 54 poems including Sadgat Chandrasheelane as well as a poetic translation of Dhammapada and a popular song "Panje Vatanji Galyu".
[1] He has also translated last four cantos of Mahabharata and verse rendering of Bhagvad Gita as Romharshini.