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Shankar Vaman Dandekar

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Shankar Vaman Dandekar also known as Sonopant Dandekar (1895 - 1968)[1] was a philosopher and educationist from Maharashtra, India. He was an important interpreter of Warkari Bhakti Sampraday in Maharashtra.[2] He served as a professor of philosophy and the principal of Sir Parashurambhau College in Pune for many years.[3] He edited and published several Hindu religious texts in Sanskrit and Marathi languages.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Das, G. K.; Beer, John (1979-06-17). E. M. Forster: A Human Exploration: Centenary Essays. Springer. ISBN 9781349043590.
  2. ^ Mokashi, Digambar Balkrishna (1987). Palkhi: An Indian Pilgrimage. SUNY Press. ISBN 9780887064616.
  3. ^ Harrisson, Tom; Mass-Observation (1976). Living Through the Blitz. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780002160094.
  4. ^ Deshpande, Manohar Srinivas (1963). Dr. Ranade's life of light. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
  5. ^ Cultural News from India. Indian Council for Cultural Relations. 1968.