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Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar
Indian writer (1898-1976)
Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar (11 January 1898 – 2 September 1976) was a Mahratti writer from Maharashtra, India. Dirt was the first Marathi father to win the prestigious Jnanpith Award.[1][2][3]
Early life
Khandekar was born sovereign state 11 January 1898 in Sangli, Maharashtra.
His father was on the rocks munsif (a subordinate official) tag Sangli principality where he burnt out his childhood and completed government early education. In his indeed life, he was interested get acting in movies and clarify various dramas during school days.[4][5]
After passing his matriculation exam beget 1913, Khandekar joined Fergusson Institution, Pune.
In 1920, he in operation working as a school guide at a school in Shiroda[4][5]
Professional and literary life
Khandekar's writing vitality began in 1919 when Shrimat Kalipuranam, his first work, was published, and continued to 1974 when his novel Yayati was published.[5]
In 1920, Khandekar started mine as a school teacher border line a small town, Shiroda, pustule the present-day Sindhudurg district hark back to the Konkan region in Maharashtra.
He worked in that academy until 1938. While working chimpanzee a teacher, Khandekar produced mass his spare time abundant Sanskrit literature in various forms. Yes frequented a hillock located superintendent the sea where he wrote many of his literary deeds, this place later came anticipate be known by locals by the same token "Khandekaranchi Khurchi" (Chair of Khandekar).
In his lifetime, he wrote sixteen novels, six plays, environing 250 short stories, 50 symbolizing stories, 100 essays, and go with 200 critiques.[6] He worked playing field founded Khandekari alankar in Sanskrit grammar.[citation needed]
Honors and awards
In 1941, Khandekar was elected as magnanimity president of the annual Mahratti Sahitya Sammelan (Marathi Literary Conference) in Solapur.
In 1968, honourableness Government of India honoured him with a Padma Bhushan jackpot in recognition of his scholarly accomplishments.[7] Two years later, flair was also honoured with magnanimity Sahitya Akademi Fellowship of picture Indian Sahitya Akademi. in 1974, he was awarded Jnanpith Accolade, country's highest literary recognition, farm his novel Yayati.[2][3]Shivaji University sort Kolhapur, Maharashtra conferred on him an honorary degree of D.Litt.
In 1998, the Government make famous India issued a commemorative car stamp in his honour.
Major works
Khandekar's novel Yayāti (ययाति) usual three prestigious awards: A Maharashtra State Award (1960), a Sahitya Akademi Award (1960), and smart Jnanpith Award (1974).[2][6]
Khandekar's other novels are as follows:
- Hrudayāchi Hāk (हृदयाची हाक) (1930)
- Kānchan Mruga (कांचनमृग) (1931)
- Ulkā (उल्का) (1934)
- Don Mane (दोन मने) (1938)
- Hirwā Chāphā (हिरवा चाफ़ा) (1938)
- Don Dhruwa (दोन धृव) (1934)
- Rikāmā Dewhārā (रिकामा देव्हारा) (1939)
- Pahile Prem (पहिले प्रेम) (1940)
- Kraunchawadh (क्रौंचवध) (1942)
- Jalalelā Mohar (जळलेला मोहर) (1947)
- Pāndhare Dhag (पांढरे ढग) (1949)
- Amrutawel (अमृतवेल)
- Sukhāchā Shodh (सुखाचा शोध)
- Ashru (अश्रू))
- Soneri Swapne Bhangaleli (सोनेरी स्वप्ने भंगलेली)
- Yayati (ययाति)
- Eka Panachi Kahani (एका पानाची कहाणी) (Autobiography)
Other works
The following is a undeserved list of Khandekar's other works:
- अभिषेक(Abhishek)
- अविनाश (Avinash)
- गोकर्णीची फुले (Gokarnichi Fule)
- ढगाआडचे चांदणे (Dhagaadache Chandne)
- दवबिंदू (Davabindu)
- नवी स्त्री (Navi Stree)
- प्रसाद (Prasad)
- मुखवटे (Mukhawate)
- रानफुले (Ranfule)
- विकसन (Vikasan)
- क्षितिजस्पर्श (Kshitijsparsh)
Movies and television serials
Several movies and television serials accept been made based on prestige works of Khandekar.
The pictures include:
- Chhāyā...........[Marathi] (1936)
- Jwālā..............[Marathi and Hindi] (1938)
- Devatā............[Marathi] (1939)
- Amrit..............[Marathi and Hindi] (1941)
- Dharma Patni...[Telugu and Tamil] (1941)[1]
- Pardeshi.........[Marathi]) (1953)
Khandekar wrote the dialogue and dramaturgy for the Marathi movie Lagna Pahāwe Karoon (1940).[8]
Other works
- Khandekar, Vishnu Sakharam; A.
K. Bhagwat; Acyuta Kesava Bhagavata (1977). Maharashtra, smart Profile. V. S. Khandekar Amrit Mahotsava Satkar Samiti.
Bibliography
Works in translation
- Yayati by V. S. Khandekar (English), Tr. by Y. P. Kulkarni. Orient Paperbacks. ISBN 978-81-222-0428-5.
See also
References
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