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anybody knows who was Venkatesh bapuji ketkar​

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This forgotten star from the field of Indian astronomy, the legendary 'Jyotirvid' born in 1854, dedicated his life for the research and purification of Indian almanac system (Pañcānga) of timekeeping. It is a lesser known fact that he predicted the existence of 'Pluto' in 1911; even before its discovery in 1930.

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Shri Vyankatesh Bapuji Ketkar was a scholar, astronomist and astrologist from Maharashtra, India. This forgotten star from the field of Indian astronomy, the legendary 'Jyotirvid' born in 1854, dedicated his life for the research and purification of Indian almanac system of timekeeping. Wikipedia

Shri Vyankatesh Bapuji Ketkar was a scholar, astronomist and astrologist from Maharashtra, India. This forgotten star from the field of Indian astronomy, the legendary 'Jyotirvid' born in 1854, dedicated his life for the research and purification of Indian almanac system of timekeeping. WikipediaBorn: 2 February 1884, Raipur

Shri Vyankatesh Bapuji Ketkar was a scholar, astronomist and astrologist from Maharashtra, India. This forgotten star from the field of Indian astronomy, the legendary 'Jyotirvid' born in 1854, dedicated his life for the research and purification of Indian almanac system of timekeeping. WikipediaBorn: 2 February 1884, RaipurDied: 10 April 1937, Pune

Shri Vyankatesh Bapuji Ketkar was a scholar, astronomist and astrologist from Maharashtra, India. This forgotten star from the field of Indian astronomy, the legendary 'Jyotirvid' born in 1854, dedicated his life for the research and purification of Indian almanac system of timekeeping. WikipediaBorn: 2 February 1884, RaipurDied: 10 April 1937, PuneEducation: Cornell University, University of Mumbai

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