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Vasant Bapat

Born in July 25, 1922 / Died in September 17, 2002 / India / Hindi

Vasant Bapat poet from India was born on July 25, 1922, had 80 years and died on September 17, 2002. Poems were written mainly in Hindi language. Dominant movement is political.

Biography

Vasant Vaman Bapat (Devanagari: ???? ???? ????) was a Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India.
He was born on July 25, 1922 in Karad in Satara district of Maharashtra.

Education and Teaching Career

Bapat received a master's degree in Marathi and Sanskrit literature from S. P. College in Pune in 1948. He then taught Sanskrit and Marathi until 1976, first, National College and then Ruia College, both in Mumbai. During 1974-1982, he served as the Rabindranath Tagore Chair at Mumbai University.

Literary Career

Bapat published 30 collections of his poems. The following is a partial list of them:

Bijalee (1952)
Akaravi Disha (1962)
Sakina (1972)
Manasi (1977)
Shatataraka
Shinga Phunkale Rani
Shoor Mardacha Powada
Tejasi
Rajasi
Prawasachya Kawita
Setu

The following is a partial list of Bapat's other works:
Bara Gavache Pani (1967) (A travelogue)
Jinkuni Maranala (A biography)
Taulanik Sahityabhyas (1981) (A critique)
Wisajipantanchi Bakhar (A political parody)
Bapat wrote some literature for children, including a play, Bal Govind.

The trio of poets Bapat, Vinda Karandikar and Mangesh Padgaonkar provided for many years public recitals of their poetry in different towns in Maharashtra.

As an official representative of India, Bapat participated in 1969 in an international poetry conference in Yugoslavia.
Bapat served for ten years as an appointed member of Sahitya Akademi in New Delhi. For many years, he was a member of Indian Institute of Mass Communications, also in New Delhi, and Sangeet Natak Academy in Maharashtra.
He chaired Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Mumbai in 1999.

Political Activism

During his student days, Bapat was a member of Rashtra Seva Dal, and participated in the 1942 Quit India movement under Gandhi's leadership against British Raj. In the August 1943-January 1945 period, he suffered imprisonment for the participation.
He was actively associated with Rashtra Seva Dal since its inception by Sane Guruji in 1948. During 1983-1988, he edited weekly Sadhana, which expressed the views of Rashtra Seva Dal. Under Rashtra Seva Dal's sponsorship, he presented to the public Maharashtra Darshan, Bharat Darshan, Shivadarshan, and Azadi Ki Jung performances.

Bapt was associated with the Socialist Party and its leaders, including S. M. Joshi, N. G. Gore, G. P. Pradhan, and Madhu Limaye. ..