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Vasant Bapat was born on 25 July, 1922 in Karad in Satara district of Maharashtra, is a Marathi poet. Discover Vasant Bapat's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Karad in Satara district of Maharashtra |
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17 September, 2002 |
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Pune, Maharashra, India |
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Vishwanath Vaman Bapat, also known as Vasant Bapat (Devanagari: वसंत बापट; July 25, 1922 – September 17, 2002), was a Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India.
He was born on July 25, 1922, in Karad in Satara district of Maharashtra.
Bapat was a part of freedom struggle and participated in the Quit India Movement of 1942.
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.
He was incarcerated in jail from August 1943 to January 1945.
Bapat completed his education after his release and began his career as a Professor of Sanskrit and Marathi.
In the August 1943-January 1945 period, he suffered imprisonment for the participation.
Bapat received a master's degree in Marathi and Sanskrit literature from Sir Parshurambhau College in Pune in 1948.
He was actively associated with Rashtra Seva Dal since its inception by Sane Guruji in 1948.
Along with Vinda Karandikar and Padgaonkar, Bapat travelled across Maharashtra in the 1960s and 1970s reciting poetry.
He was also a member of a Marathi literary group, “Murgi club”, loosely fashioned after the Algonquin Round Table.
They met every month for several years to eat together, engaging each other in wordplay and literary jokes.
As an official representative of India, Bapat participated in 1969 in an international poetry conference in Yugoslavia.
He was the president of regional Sahitya Sammelan at Jalgaon, Mumbai, South Maharashtra and other places.
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 Communication, also in New Delhi, and Sangeet Natak Academy in Maharashtra.
During 1974-1982, he served as the Rabindranath Tagore Chair at Mumbai University.
He also served as professor of Gurudev Tagore comparative literature at the Bombay University from 1974 to 1982.
He then taught Sanskrit and Marathi until 1976, first, National College and then Ramnarain Ruia College, both in Mumbai.
Bapat was also the editor of a socialist magazine Sadhana from 1983 to 1988.
Bapat wrote some literature for children, including a play, Bal Govind.
He has penned 30 poetry books, including immensely popular Bijlee, Sethu, Akrav Disha, Sakina and Manasi.
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.
Bapat was associated with the Socialist Party and its leaders, including S.M. Joshi, N.G. Gore, G.P. Pradhan, and Madhu Limaye.
He chaired Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Mumbai in 1999.
Bapat died in pune at a private hospital following a brief illness at the age of 80.
He underwent an operation on Thursday last for a clot in the brain and since then his condition had been deteriorating.
Bapat published 30 collections of his poems.
The following is a partial list of them:
The following is a partial list of Bapat's other works: