Vinda karandikar wikipedia in marathi

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    Govind Vinayak Karandikar
    Born23 August 1918
    Dhalavali,Taluka [Devgad]

    Dist. Sindhudurg

    Died14 March 2010 (aged 91)
    Mumbai
    OccupationWriter, Poet, Essayist and Critic
    SpouseSumati Karandikar

    Govind Vinayak Karandikar (August 23, 1918 – March 14, 2010), better known as Vindā Karandikar, was a well-known Marathi poet, writer, literary critic, and translator.

    He was conferred the 39th Jnanpith Award in 2003, which is the highest literary award in India.[1] He also received some other awards for his literary work including the Keshavasut Prize, the Soviet Land Nehru Literary Award, the Kabir Samman, and the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 1996.[2]

    Life and works[edit]

    Karandikar was born on August 23, 1918, in Dhalavali village in the Devgad taluka present-day Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra.

    Karandikar’s poetic works include Svedgangā (River of Sweat) (1949), Mrudgandha (1954), Dhrupad (1959), Jātak (1968), and Virupika (1980). Two anthologies of his selected poems, Sanhita (1975) and Adimaya (1990) were also published. His poetic works for children include Rānichā Bāg (1961), Sashyāche Kān (1963), and Pari Ga Pari (1965).

    Experimentation has been a feature of Karandikar’s Marathi poems.

  • vinda karandikar wikipedia in marathi
  • Vinda Karandikar

    Indian writer

    Govind Vinayak Karandikar (23 August 1918[1] – 14 March 2010), better known as Vindā, was an Indian poet, writer, literary critic, and translator in the Marathi-language.

    Early life

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    Karandikar was born on 23 August 1918, in Dhalavali village in the Devgad taluka present-day Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra.

    Works

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    Karandikar's poetic works include Svedgangā (River of Sweat) (1949), Mrudgandha (1954), Dhrupad (1959), Jātak (1968), and Virupika (1980).[2] Two anthologies of his selected poems, Sanhita (1975) and Adimaya (1990) were also published. His poetic works for children include Rānichā Bāg (1961), Sashyāche Kān (1963), and Pari Ga Pari (1965). Experimentation has been a feature of Karandikar's Marathi poems. He also translated his own poems in English, which were published as "Vinda Poems" (1975). He also modernized old Marathi literature like Dnyaneshwari and Amrutānubhawa.

    Besides having been a prominent Marathi poet, Karandikar has contributed to Marathi literature as an essayist, a critic, and a translator. He translated Poetics of Aristotle and King Lear of Shakespeare in Marathi. Karandikar's collections of short essays include Sparshaachi Palvi (1958) an

    Vinda Karandikar

    Govind Vinayak Karandikar

    Lahir(1918-08-23)23 Agustus 1918
    Dhalavali,Taluka [Devgad] Dist. Sindhudurg
    Meninggal14 Maret 2010(2010-03-14) (umur 91)
    Mumbai
    PekerjaanPenulis, Penyair, Esayis dan Kritikus
    PasanganSumati Karandikar

    Govind Vinayak Karandikar (23 Agustus 1918 – 14 Maret 2010), yang lebih dikenal sebagai Vindā Karandikar, adalah seorang penyair, penulis, kritikus sastra dan penerjemah Marathi terkenal.

    Ia meraih Penghargaan Jnanpith ke-39 pada 2003, yang merupakan penghargaan kesusastraan tertinggi di India.[1] Ia juga meraih beberapa penghargaan lainnya untuk karya sastranya yang meliputi Penghargaan Keshavasut, Penghargaan Kesusastraan Solon Tanah State, Kabir Samman, dan Sahitya Akademi Brotherhood pada 1996.[2]

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