Shivajirao Bhosale


Shivajirao Bhosale (Marathi: शिवाजीराव भोसले; July 15, 1927 June 29, 2010), born in Kaledhon near Karad, was a noted orator and thinker from Maharashtra, India. He was vice-chancellor of Marathwada University from 1988 to 1991.[1][2] He was the younger brother of Babasaheb Bhosale.

After completing a Master's degree in Philosophy and a bachelor's degree in Law for a short period he was a member of the Bar Council of Satara Court and started juniorship under the supervision of his elder Brother Barister Babasaheb Bhosale. He left this profession to become principal of the Mudhoji College in Phaltan. H.H. Malojiraje Saheb was starting a college in Phaltan which was first in the rural part of Maharashtra. Shivajirao Bhosale joined this college and served here for life in the capacity of Professor and Principal. His famous books are as enlisted below( All are in Marathi) :

  1. Muktigatha Mahamanavachi
  2. Dipstambh
  3. Yakshprashna
  4. Prerana
  5. Katha Vaktrutwachi
  6. Jagar Khand -1
  7. Jagar KHand -2
  8. Hitsgoshti
  9. Deshodeshiche Darshnik
  10. Jivan vedh
  11. Swami Vivekananda Charitra Chintan
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References

  1. Paranjpe, Shailendra (June 30, 2010). "Shivajirao Bhosale passes away". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  2. "Shivajirao Bhosale, orator, passes away". The Times of India. June 30, 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  3. "Orator, thinker Shivajirao Bhosale passes away". Sakal Times. June 29, 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2014.

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