Shripad Raghunath Joshi

Indian writer
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IntroIndian writer
PlacesIndia
wasWriter
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth1920
Death2002 (aged 82 years)
The details

Biography

Shripad Raghunath Joshi (1920 – 2002) was a Marathi author from Maharashtra, India.

Joshi was born in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra.

Under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, he participated in the Indian struggle for freedom from the British Raj. For his freedom activities, the British rulers had imprisoned him during 1942 - 1944 at Yerawada prison.

Joshi wrote mostly in Marathi or Hindi 194 books on different topics, including one on various facets of Mahatma Gandhi's life, a seven-volume travelogue, and a book on Muslim culture. He translated some Urdu poetry into Marathi.

Maharashtra state government honored Joshi with Santwan award in 1980.

Works

  • Ravīndranāth Āṇi Mahārāshṭra (1961)
  • Chinārachyā Chhāyet (1962)
  • Muslim Saṇ Āṇi Sãnskār (1962)
  • Anantā, Kāy Re Kelãs Hẽ? (1962)
  • Gāndhījī : Ek Jhalak (1962)
  • Grāmīṇ Vikāsāchī Wāṭachāl (1962)
  • Chīnachē Ākramaṇ Wa Gāndhīvād (1963)
  • Vividha Bhāratī (1964)
  • Tāmbaḍī Mātī, Hirave Māḍ (1964)
  • Mī Bhūmiputra (1966)
  • Mahatma, My Bapu (1968)
  • Purvāñkalāchī Muśhāphirī (1969)
  • Mahārāshṭrache Samāj-Sudhārak (1969)
  • Vāḷavaṇṭātīl Chandrakor (1977)
  • Jīvanda-Sugandha (1977)
  • Ulagā-Ulag (1983)
  • Turuṅgātale Divas (1985)
  • Śrīmānas (1990)
  • Vichārayātrā (1992)
  • Akherachã Parva (2000)
  • Abalānche Āsu
  • Bhārat Bhraman
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