Shankar Vaman Dandekar

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Shankar Vaman Dandekar (1895–1968),[1] also known as Sonopant Dandekar, was a philosopher and educationist from Maharashtra, India.

Dandekar 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[edit]

  1. Das, G. K.; Beer, John (17 June 1979). 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.