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write any information about any marathi writer in marathi​

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Answered by ankita2295
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Mangesh keshav padgaonkar

Answered by sefaligupta2017
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SHIVAJI SAWANT

Shivaji Sawant (Marathi: शिवाजी सावंत; 31 August 1940 – 18 September 2002) was a renowned novelist in Marathi. He is known as Mrityunjaykaar (meaning Maker of Mrityunjay) for writing the famous Marathi novel Mrityunjay. He was the first Marathi writer to be awarded with prestigious Moortidevi Award in 1994.

He wrote a book Mrityunjay (English: Triumph Over Death) based on Karna, one of the leading characters of the epic Mahabharat. This book was translated into Hindi (1974), English (1989), Kannada (1990), Gujarati (1991), Malayalam (1995) and received numerous awards and accolades. In 1980 he wrote a book Chhava based on Great Sambhaji Maharaj's life.

He held the post of the vice-president of Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad since 1995. He was president of Baroda Sahitya Sammelan in 1983.

He was born in a small farmer family of Ajara village in Kolhapur district in Maharashtra. He finished his school education in 'Vyankatrao High School Ajara'. He worked with Rajaram Prashala, Kolhapur as a teacher for 20 years and afterwards as editor with Maharashtra education department's monthly magazine Lokshikshan for six years in Pune (1974–1980).

Books:

Mrityunjay (Mythological Novel)

Chhava (Novel)

Yugandhar (Novel)

Kavadase

Kanchan Kan

Ladhat

Ashi Mane Ase Namune

Krantisihachi Gavran Boli (compilation)

Purushottamnama-Annasaheb P.K.Patil.

Dramas :

Mrityunjay

Chhava

Glimpse of the Past

He was not only a historical writer but also a political writer.

Sawant was married to Mrinalini. He has a son Amitabh and daughter Kadambini.

On 18 September 2002, Sawant died at the age of 62 of cardiac arrest in Goa. He was campaigning for the post of President of 76th All India Marathi Literary Conference.

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