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List of Deshastha Brahmins

Deshastha Brahmins form a major sub-caste of Brahmins in states of Maharashtra and north Karnataka in India. They is a sizeable number of them in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana ,tamil nadu and Madhya Pradesh. The following is the list of notables from the community.

Religious figures

 


Historical figures

Seuna dynasty (860–1317)

Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646)

Nizams of Hyderabad Deccan

Prime Ministers

Maratha Empire (1674–1818)

Peshwas

Sachivs

Pratinidhis

Other notable Maratha Empire people

British Empire (1858 to 1947)

 
Gurunath Venkatesh Bewoor on 1989 commemorative stamp of India.

Rulers

Diwans and other higher officials

During the rule of British Raj the most powerful Brahmin bureaucrats in the South India were Deshastha Brahmins.[49] In 19th century, out of 305 high level administrative officials 174 were from Deshastha Brahmin community, while 83 were drawn from other Brahmin groups in South India.[50]

Indian Independence Movement

 
Statue of Tatya Tope
 
Shripad Amrit Dange, a founding member of the Communist Party of India (CPI).

Leaders of 1857 War of Independence

Revolutionaries

Others

Reformers and Social activists

 
Bharat Ratna Nanaji Deshmukh on 2017 commemorative stamp of India.

Bureaucrats and Diplomats

Jurists and lawyers

Politics

 
Portrait of K. B. Hedgewar, founder of RSS.

Arts

Cinema and theatre

Artists

Literature

Scholars & poets

Historians & Archeologists

Music

Hindustani classical music

Carnatic classical music

Military

Science and Technology

Mathematics and Statistics

Education

Business and Industries

References

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  72. ^ "Death Anniversary: What Made Baba Amte Dedicate Himself to Rid Society of Leprosy Scourge". News18. 9 February 2022. Baba Amte's full name was Murlidhar Devidas Amte. He was born in a Deshastha Brahmin family in Hinganghat village of Wardha, Maharashtra on 26 December 1914. His father was Devidas Harbaji Amte. His childhood went in royalty as his father was the landlord.
  73. ^ The Calcutta Historical Journal, Volume 18. University of Calcutta. 1996. p. 44. The second Andhra Conference, held at Bezwada (Vijayawada) under the presidentship of Nyapati Subba Rao Pantulu, a (Maratha-Telugu Brahman) Desastha descended from a long line distinguished civil servants, unanimously passed the resolution demanding a separate province for Andhras which had been drawn up the previous year in Bapatla
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  85. ^ The Illustrated Weekly of India, Volume 95, Part 4. Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. 1974. p. 31. Eminent Deshasthas you are looking at the woolmark, In modern times Lokanayak Bapuji Aney, former Governor of Bihar and follower of Lokamanya Tilak, Gangadharrao Deshpande. known as Karnatak Sinha, H. V. Pataskar, the former union minister for Law, the Communist leader S.A. Dange, T. S. Bharde, former Speaker and Minister for Cooperation in Maharashtra, R. S. Hukkerikar, former Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly, Apasaheb Pant, our Ambassador to Italy, Justice Y. V. Chandrachud have all made their impact on national life.
  86. ^ V. B. Karnik (1972). N. M. Joshi: Servant of India. United Asia Publications. p. 2. As the family hailed originally from the Desh, Joshi fell in the Deshastha sub- caste of the Brahmin caste and not in the Chitpawan sub-caste which held a dominating position in the social and political life of Maharashtra
  87. ^ Goodrick-Clarke, N. (2000). Hitler's Priestess: Savitri Devi, the Hindu-Aryan Myth, and Neo-Nazism. NYU Press. p. 58. ISBN 0-8147-3110-4. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  88. ^ New Quest, Issues 25-30. the Indian Association for Cultural Freedom. 1981. p. 4. Nanaji Deshmukh, Moropant Pingle and the deoras brothers too, insist are deshastha brahmins
  89. ^ Elleke Boehmer (4 October 2010). The Indian Postcolonial: A Critical Reader. Routledge. p. 138. ISBN 9781136819575. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  90. ^ a b c d e The Illustrated Weekly of India, Volume 95. Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. 1974. p. 31. ARATHI literature is strewn with the names of Deshastha writers.The popular classical and light musician, DrVasantrao Deshpande, also from this community. Other schools of music are well represented by such veterans as Pandit Narayanrao Vyas, Meera Khirwadkar, Gururao Deshpande and musicologist Vamanrao Deshpande G. V. Bhonde, popularly known as " Nakalakar", gave mimicry the status of an art in Maharashtra. Famous actor and director Gajanan Jagirdar, Prabhakar Panshikar, magician Raghuvir Bhople all belong to this community.
  91. ^ Ram Chatterjee (1990). Bendré: The Painter and the Person. Bendré Foundation for Art and Culture & Indus Corporation. p. 4. Nana, as he was known to close friends and family members, was born on August 21, 1910, in a Deshastha Brahmin (Rigvedi) family, whose family deity is Narasimha.
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  93. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p The Illustrated Weekly of India, Volume 95. Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. 1974. p. 31. Marathi literature is strewn with Deshastha writers. Some of the luminaries are B. S. Murdhekar, the neo classical poet and critic; the popular dramatists Acharya P. K. Atre, V.V.Shirwadkar; the poet and story writer G.D.Madgulkar popularly known as the "Modern Walmiki" of Maharashtra, Sahitya Akademi Award winners G. T. Deshpande, Laxmanshastri Joshi, S. N. Banhatti, V. K. Gokak and Mugali all belong to this community. Industry has been enriched by K. H. Kabbur, Padma Bhushan B. D. Garware, the first producer of nylon thread in India, M.S.Parkhe, leading paper and pulp producer, and Vasantrao Ghatke of Ghatke and Patil Transport Company, Anantrao Kulkarni of Continental Prakashan and R. J. Deshmukh of Deshmukh Prakashan are leading publishers in Maharashtra.In the field of administration, there are P.J. Chi- mulgund (ICS), S. B. Kulkarni (IAS), S. Y. Jakatdar, General Manager of Telco, and N. S. Kulkarni (IAS). Leading educationists of the community are Dr G. S. Khair, Principal N. G. Suru, Dr T. K. Tope, Vice-Chancellor, University of Bombay, and C. D. Deshpande. The statistician of international repute, Dr P. V. Sukhatme, the well-known gynaecologist, Dr B. N. Purandare, and the noted biologist, Dr T. S. Mahabale, are Deshasthas.
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  101. ^ Govind Chimnaji Bhate (1939). History of modern Marathi literature, 1800-1938. The author. p. 589. Datto Vaman Potdar comes from a Desasth Brahmin family hailing from Kolaba district. Dattu (the colloquial for Datto fuller name being Dattatraya) was born at Biravadi, taluka Mahad, district Kolaba in 1890.
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  110. ^ The Illustrated Weekly of India, Volume 95. Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. 1974. p. 31. The kirana gharana has been kept alive by Deshastha stalwarts like Rambhau Kundgolkar, popularly known as the Sawai Gandharva, and the internationally known Prabha Atre.
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  113. ^ The Journal of the Music Academy, Madras, Volume 58. Music Academy. 1987. p. 110. Sakharam Rao was born at Madhyarjunam ( Tiruvidaimarudur) in the Tanjore District. He was the eldest son of Gottu Vadya Srinivasa Rao, a famous player of the preceding generation from whom he learnt the art. He was a Madhva Desastha Brahmin and a Rigvedi.
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Deshastha Brahmins form a major sub caste of Brahmins in states of Maharashtra and north Karnataka in India They is a sizeable number of them in the states of Andhra Pradesh Telangana tamil nadu and Madhya Pradesh The following is the list of notables from the community Contents 1 Religious figures 2 Historical figures 2 1 Seuna dynasty 860 1317 2 2 Vijayanagara Empire 1336 1646 2 3 Nizams of Hyderabad Deccan 2 3 1 Prime Ministers 2 4 Maratha Empire 1674 1818 2 4 1 Peshwas 2 4 2 Sachivs 2 4 3 Pratinidhis 2 4 4 Other notable Maratha Empire people 2 5 British Empire 1858 to 1947 2 5 1 Rulers 2 5 2 Diwans and other higher officials 3 Indian Independence Movement 3 1 Leaders of 1857 War of Independence 3 2 Revolutionaries 3 3 Others 4 Reformers and Social activists 5 Bureaucrats and Diplomats 6 Jurists and lawyers 7 Politics 8 Arts 8 1 Cinema and theatre 8 2 Artists 8 3 Literature 8 3 1 Scholars amp poets 8 3 2 Historians amp Archeologists 9 Music 9 1 Hindustani classical music 9 2 Carnatic classical music 10 Military 11 Science and Technology 12 Mathematics and Statistics 13 Education 14 Business and Industries 15 ReferencesReligious figures Edit Dnyaneshwar a 13th century Marathi Varkari saint Nivruttinath 1273 1297 older brother of Dynaneshwar Varkari saint and philosopher 1 Dnyaneshwar 1275 1296 13th century Marathi Varkari saint poet philosopher and yogi of the Nath Vaishnava tradition 1 Sopan 1277 1296 saint of the Varkari sect younger brother of saint Dnyaneshwar 1 Muktabai 1279 1297 younger sister of Saint Dynaneshwar Varkari saint and philosopher 1 Chakradhar Swami 13th century Vaishnava saint founder of the Mahanubhava sect 2 Padmanabha Tirtha Shobhana Bhatta samadhi 1324 CE a Hindu Dvaita philosopher dialectician the direct disciple of Madhvacharya and the acharya who is known for spreading Tattvavada outside the Tulunadu region 3 Jayatirtha 1345 1388 a Hindu Dvaita philosopher dialectician polemicist and the 6th pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha 4 Sripadaraja 1422 1480 a Dvaita scholar composer and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya mutt at Mulbagal who is widely considered as the founder of Haridasa movement along with Narahari Tirtha 5 Vyasatirtha 1460 1539 a Dvaita philosopher scholar yogi and poet Rajaguru of Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara Empire 6 Bhanudas 1448 1513 a Hindu Varkari saint and devotee of Vithobha 7 Purandara Dasa 1484 1564 a Haridasa Dvaita philosopher and saint Pitamaha of Carnatic Music 8 Janardan Swami 1504 1575 a prominent Marathi sant a poet of Varkari sampradaya a devotee of Dattatreya and the guru of Eknath 9 Vijayindra Tirtha 1514 1595 a Dvaita philosopher dialectician and prolific writer who authored 104 works on Dvaita Vedanta 10 Raghuttama Tirtha 1548 1595 a Dvaita philosopher scholar saint and mystic 14th pontiff of Uttaradi Math 11 Eknath 1533 1599 Marathi saint scholar and religious poet of the Varkari Sampradaya 12 Dasopant 1551 1615 Marathi poet saint and prolific writer of Varkari sect also known as Daso Digambar 13 Raghavendra Tirtha 1595 1671 a Dvaita saint scholar mystic and theologian pontiff of mutt at Kumbakonam 4 Vaman Pandit 1608 1695 a Marathi poet and scholar who composed poems and kirthanas on Lord Krishna and gave a sound metaphysical foundation to the concept of Bhakti in Maharashtra 14 Raghunath Pandit a 17th century Marathi poet scholar of Pant Sahitya 15 16 Samarth Ramdas 1608 1681 Hindu Vaishnava saint from Maharashtra 17 18 Shridhar Pandit Shridhar Swami Nazarekar 1658 1729 author of works of devotional literature in marathi Harivijaya RamVijaya Shivlilamrut PandavaPratap and the AmbikaUdaya his real name was Khadake Nazarekar 19 Vijaya Dasa 1682 1755 a prominent Hindu saint from the Haridasa tradition of Karnataka India 20 Mahipati 1715 1790 author of Bhaktavijaya a Marathi language biography of Varkari and other Hindu saints 21 Satyadharma Tirtha 1743 1830 a Dvaita philosopher scholar saint and mystic 28th pontiff of Uttaradi Math 22 Manik Prabhu 1817 1865 An early 19th century Hindu Vaishnava saint philosopher poet and mystic 23 Bhausaheb Maharaj 1843 1914 a Hindu saint philosopher and founder of Inchegeri Sampradaya 24 Gaga Bhatt a scholar presiding over the coronation of Shivaji Divakara Bhațț his father Kamalakara Bhatt his uncle and Narayan Bhatt his grandfather were also scholars of repute 25 26 27 Historical figures EditSeuna dynasty 860 1317 Edit Hemadpant Hemadri Pandit prime minister from 1259 to 1274 C E in the regimes of Kings Mahadeva 1259 1271 and Ramachandra 1271 1309 of Seuna Yadava Dynasty of Devagiri which ruled in the western and southern part of India and also the founder of Hemadpanti architecture 28 29 Vijayanagara Empire 1336 1646 Edit Sripadaraja 1422 1480 Advisor and guru to King Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya of Vijayanagara Empire and also the guru of Vyasatirtha 30 Vyasatirtha 1460 1539 Rajaguru to Kings Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya and Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara Empire 6 Nizams of Hyderabad Deccan Edit Prime Ministers Edit Vitthal Sundar Parshurami popularly known as Vitthal Sundar a diplomat and the Prime Minister of Hyderabad during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan Asaf Jah II from 8 July 1762 until his death on 10 August 1763 31 Renuka Das Bhalerao popularly known as Sham Raj Rai Rayan a general a member of noble Rai Rayan family and the Prime Minister of Hyderabad during the reign of Nizam Sikandar Jah from 1795 1797 32 Maratha Empire 1674 1818 Edit Bust of Ramchandra Pant Amatya Peshwas Edit Moropant Trimbak Pingle 1657 1683 the first Peshwa in Shivaji Maharaj s Asthapradhan mandal 33 Nilakanth Moreshvar Pingale 1683 1689 the second Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and elder son of Moropant Trimbak Pingle Ramchandra Pant Amatya 1689 1708 Amatya Peshwa and Hukumat Panah of the Maratha Empire during the reign of Shivaji and Rajaram I 34 Bahiroji Pingale 1708 1711 the fourth Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and the younger son of Moropant Trimbak Pingle Parshuram Trimbak Kulkarni 1711 1713 the fifth Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and also the founder of Aundh and Vishalgad Samsthanams Sachivs Edit Annaji Datto Sacheev was the Sachiv in the Ashta Pradhan mandal of Maratha Empire during the rule of Chhatrapathi Shivaji 35 36 Shankaraji Narayan Gandekar and his descendants were hereditary Sachiv s of Maratha Empire and the rulers of Bhor 37 Pratinidhis Edit Pralhad Niraji was the Pratinidhi of the Maratha Empire during the reign of Chatrapathi Rajaram I He was the first occupant of the position of Pratinidhi 38 Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi and his descendants were the hereditary Pratinidhi s of the Maratha Empire and also the rulers of Aundh and Vishalgad 39 Other notable Maratha Empire people Edit Dadoji Konddeo administrator of Shahaji s fiefdom and mentor to Shivaji 40 The Vinchurkars generals and nobles at the Peshwa court 41 The Purandares generals and nobles at the Peshwa court 41 The Chandrachuds generals and nobles at the Peshwa court 42 Antaji Mankeshwar Gandhe Maratha general and Governor of Delhi Faridabad from 1729 to 1761 41 Ramshastri Prabhune was the Chief Justice Mukhya Nyayadhish or Pantnyayadhish in the apex court of the Maratha Empire in the latter half of the 18th century during the heyday of that empire He is best remembered for having passed strictures against the sitting Peshwa of the time for instigating murder 43 Ram Shastri s integrity in public affairs is regarded as a model for all times 44 Sakharam Bapu Bokil regent to Madhavrao II 45 Niranjan Madhav Parasnis diplomat who also worked as Parasnis under Peshwa Bajirao I 46 Anandarayar Sahib Diwan of the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom during the reigns of Shahuji I Serfoji I and Tukkoji 47 British Empire 1858 to 1947 Edit Rajah T Madhava Rao Diwan of Travancore Baroda and Indore a painting by Raja Ravi Verma Gurunath Venkatesh Bewoor on 1989 commemorative stamp of India Rulers Edit Pant Pratinidhi Rajas of Aundh State and Vishalgad estate Gandekar Rajas of Bhor State Rao Saheb Rajas of Arni estate 48 Vinchurkar rulers of Vinchur estate Bawadekar rulers of Bavda estateDiwans and other higher officials Edit During the rule of British Raj the most powerful Brahmin bureaucrats in the South India were Deshastha Brahmins 49 In 19th century out of 305 high level administrative officials 174 were from Deshastha Brahmin community while 83 were drawn from other Brahmin groups in South India 50 T Madhava Rao 1829 1891 Diwan of Travancore 1857 1872 Diwan of Indore 1873 1875 Diwan of Baroda 1875 1882 51 T Ananda Rao 1852 1919 18th Diwan of Mysore T Rama Rao 1831 1895 Diwan of Travancore from 1887 to 1892 R Raghunatha Rao 1831 1912 Dewan Bahadur of the princely state of Indore during British Raj from 1875 to 1888 T Venkata Rao Diwan of Travancore from 1821 to 1829 T Subba Rao Diwan of Travancore for two times from 1830 to 1837 and 1839 to 1842 V P Madhava Rao 1850 1934 17th Diwan of Mysore 52 53 N Madhava Rao 1887 1972 23rd Diwan of Mysore Venkata Rayar Diwan of Cochin kingdom from 1856 to 1860 K Krishnaswamy Rao 1845 1923 Diwan of Travancore from 1898 to 1904 54 T Ramachandra Rao 1825 1879 Indian civil servant and first native Indian to serve as Deputy Commissioner of Police of Madras R Ramachandra Rao 1871 1936 Indian civil servant and mathematician Gurunath Venkatesh Bewoor 1888 1950 Indian civil servant the Viceroy s Executive Council during the World War II His son Gopal Gurunath Bewoor was 9th Chief of Army Staff Raja Shamraj 1898 1987 a member of noble Rai Rayan family and P W D Member of H E H Nizam s Executive Council 32 Purnaiah 1746 1812 1st Diwan of Mysore 55 56 P N Krishnamurti 1849 1911 16th Diwan of Mysore 5th Jagirdar of Yelandur estate and great grandson of Diwan Purnaiah 56 Indian Independence Movement Edit Statue of Tatya Tope Shripad Amrit Dange a founding member of the Communist Party of India CPI Leaders of 1857 War of Independence Edit Tantya Tope Ramachandra Panduranga Yewalkar 1814 1859 one of the main military leaders of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 57 Revolutionaries Edit Shivaram Hari Rajguru 1908 1931 Indian revolutionary and associate of Bhagat Singh 58 Vishnu Ganesh Pingle 1888 1915 Indian revolutionary and member of the Ghadar Party who was one of those executed in 1915 following the Lahore conspiracy trial for his role in the Ghadar conspiracy 59 Pandurang Sadashiv Khankhoje 1884 1967 Indian revolutionary scholar agricultural scientist and historian who was among the founding fathers of the Ghadar Party 60 Others Edit Balakrishna Shivram Moonje 1872 1948 an Indian freedom fighter and early Hindu Nationalist leader 61 Madhu Dandavate 1924 2005 an Indian freedom fighter who participated in Quit India Movement and many other movements during Indian national movement He was politician and worked as Union minister of Finance and Railways 62 Ganesh Shrikrishna Khaparde 1854 1938 an Indian lawyer scholar political activist and a founding member of Tilak s Indian Home Rule League 63 Shripad Amrit Dange 1899 1991 a founding member of the Communist Party of India CPI and a stalwart of Indian trade union movement 64 Balkrishna Ganesh Khaparde 1882 1968 Son of Ganesh Shrikrishna Khaparde an Indian lawyer a prominent leader in Swaraj Party and belonged to Tilak School of Thought 65 Madhav Shrihari Aney 1880 1968 Loknayak Bapuji Aney educationist freedom fighter statesman 2nd Governor of Bihar follower of Lokmanya Tilak and Winner of Padma Vibhushan Award 66 Gangadharrao Balkrishna Deshpande 1871 1960 also known as Lion of Karnataka an Indian activist who was the leader of the Indian independence movement against British colonial rule from Belgaum 67 R Balaji Rao 1842 1896 an Indian politician independence activist first Secretary of the Madras Mahajana Sabha represented Tanjore along with S A Swaminatha Iyer at the first session of the Indian National Congress 68 Vasukaka Joshi Vasudev Ganesh Joshi 1856 1944 a freedom fighter and sole owner of Chitrashala press of Pune 69 Dada Dharmadhikari Shankar Trimbak Dharmadhikari 1899 1985 an Indian freedom fighter and a leader of social reform movements in India 70 Reformers and Social activists Edit Bharat Ratna Nanaji Deshmukh on 2017 commemorative stamp of India Nanaji Deshmukh Chandikadas Amritrao Deshmukh 1916 2010 social reformer founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh Party MP of BJP Bharat Ratna 71 Baba Amte Murlidhar Devidas Amte 1914 2008 an Indian social worker and social activist known particularly for his work for the rehabilitation and empowerment of people suffering from leprosy Winner of numerous awards and prizes including the Padma Vibhushan the Dr Ambedkar International Award the Gandhi Peace Prize the Ramon Magsaysay Award the Templeton Prize and the Jamnalal Bajaj Award also known as the modern Gandhi of India 72 N Subba Rao Pantulu 1856 1941 an Indian social activist and politician who served as a member of the Madras Legislative Council between 1893 and 1909 and also one of the founders of The Hindu 73 Bureaucrats and Diplomats EditApasaheb Pant 1912 1992 Indian prince son of Raja Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi Gandhian writer freedom fighter and diplomat Ambassador to Indonesia 1961 64 Norway 1964 66 Egypt 1966 69 74 United Kingdom 1969 72 and Italy 1972 75 Winner of Padma Shri 64 Dattatraya Shridhar Joshi born 11 October 1908 9th Cabinet Secretary of India from 27 June 1966 to 31 December 1968 Winner of Padma Vibhushan 75 C R Krishnaswamy Rao Sahib 1927 2013 15th Cabinet Secretary of India from 30 April 1981 8 February 1985 Winner of Padma Vibhushan 76 Jurists and lawyers EditPralhad Balacharya Gajendragadkar 1901 1981 was the 7th Chief Justice of India serving from 1 February 1964 15 March 1966 Winner of Padma Vibhushan 77 Janardan Raghunath Mudholkar 1902 1983 was the Judge of Supreme court of India from 3 October 1960 to 3 July 1966 son of Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar 78 Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud 1920 2008 was the 16th Chief Justice of India serving from 22 February 1978 to 11 July 1985 64 Chandrashekhar Shankar Dharmadhikari 1927 2019 former acting Chief Justice of Bombay High Court son of freedom fighter Dada Dharmadhikari Winner of Padma Bhushan 79 Politics Edit Portrait of K B Hedgewar founder of RSS Pramod Mahajan 1949 2006 BJP politician former Minister of Communications Information Technology and Parliamentary Affairs He was murdered by his brother 80 Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar 1857 1921 an Indian politician who served as the President of the Indian National Congress 81 82 Ram Naik BJP 83 currently the 24th Governor of Uttar Pradesh 84 Hari Vinayak Pataskar 1892 1970 an Indian lawyer and politician who was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India and 2nd Governor of Madhya Pradesh and Winner of Padma Vibhushan Award 85 Narayan Malhar Joshi 1879 1955 Trade Union leader founded the Social Services League also founder of All India Trade Union Congress along with Lala Lajpat Rai 86 Keshav Baliram Hedgewar 1889 1940 founder of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS 87 Madhukar Dattatraya Deoras 1915 1996 the fourth Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS 88 Dattatraya Sadashiv Parchure 1902 1985 a doctor and a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha 89 Arts EditCinema and theatre Edit Gajanan Jagirdar 1907 1988 veteran Indian film director screenwriter and actor He worked in Hindi Cinema also called Bollywood as well as Marathi cinema 90 Artists Edit Narayan Shridhar Bendre 1910 1992 a 20th century Indian artist and one of the founder members of Baroda Group Winner of Padma Bhushan 91 Literature Edit Scholars amp poets Edit Bhavabhuti was an 8th century Sanskrit scholar of India noted for his plays and poetry 92 Pralhad Keshav Atre 1898 1969 popularly known as Acharya Atre Marathi writer poet educationist a movie producer director script writer and orator Winner of President s Gold Medal 93 Kusumagraj Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar 1912 1999 a Marathi poet playwright novelist short story writer Jnanpith and Padma Bhushan awardee 93 Navaratna Rama Rao 1877 1960 an Indian writer and scholar from Karnataka 94 Vaman Malhar Joshi 1882 1943 a Marathi writer 95 Lakshman Shastri Joshi 1901 1994 scholar of Sanskrit Hindu Dharma and a Marathi literary critic and supporter of Indian independence Awardee of Padma Vibhushan and Padma Bhushan awards 93 Rajeshwar Shastri Dravid 1899 1950 Indian writer scholar grammarian and translator of Sanskrit literature Winner of Padma Bhushan 20 Siddheshwar Shastri Chitrav 1894 1984 Indian Vedic scholar lexicographer translator and writer of Marathi literature Winner of Padma Shri 20 Bal Sitaram Mardhekar 1909 1956 a prominent Marathi writer and winner of Sahitya Akademi Award 93 Ganesh Trimbak Deshpande 1910 1989 an Indian writer scholar and winner of Sahitya Akademi Award 93 Shrikrushna Keshav Kshirsagar 1901 1980 Marathi writer from Maharashtra India 96 Gajanan Digambar Madgulkar popularly known as Ga Di Ma 1919 1977 Marathi poet lyricist writer and actor Awardee of Padma Shri 93 Vyankatesh Digambar Madgulkar 1927 2001 younger brother of Gajanan Digambar Madgulkar one of the most popular Marathi writers of his time and winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award 97 Vinayaka Krishna Gokak 1909 1992 a writer in the Kannada language and a scholar of English and Kannada literature Winner of Jnanpith Award 93 Ram Shri Mugali 1906 1993 a writer in the Kannada language and winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award 93 Navaratna Srinivasa Rajaram 1943 2019 an Indian writer hindutva scholar and historian 98 Historians amp Archeologists Edit Anant Sadashiv Altekar 1898 1960 historian archaeologist and numismatist from Maharashtra India 99 100 Datto Vaman Potdar Dattatray Vaman Potdar 1890 1979 Indian historian writer orator Vice Chancellor of University of Pune during 1961 1964 Winner of Padma Bhushan 101 Conjeevaram Hayavadana Rao 1865 1946 an Indian historian museologist anthropologist economist and polyglot He was a member of the Royal Anthropological Institute Indian Historical Records Commission and a fellow of the Royal Society of Economics 102 103 Dattatray Balwant Parasnis 1870 1926 a historian who lived during the British Raj Conferred the title of Rao Bahadur by the British 104 105 Sethu Madhav Rao Pagadi 1910 1994 an accomplished historian an able civil servant a polyglot and Winner of Padma Bhushan 64 Madhusudan Narhar Deshpande 1920 2008 an art historian archaeologist and conservator who served as Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1972 to 1978 106 Babasaheb Purandare 1922 2021 an Indian historian and theatre personality from Maharashtra and a Padma Vibhushan awardee 64 Music EditHindustani classical music Edit Bal Gandharva Narayan Shripad Rajhans 1888 1968 one of the greatest Marathi singers and stage actors Winner of Sangeet Natak Akademi Award the highest musical honour in India and the Padma Bhushan award the third highest civilian award in the Republic of India 107 108 Krishnarao Phulambrikar 1898 1974 popularly known as Master Krishnarao an Indian vocalist classical musician and composer of Hindustani music Winner of Padma Bhushan award 109 Sawai Gandharva Ramachandra Kundgolkar Saunshi 1886 1952 a popular Hindustani Classical vocalist and Marathi stage actor of the Kirana Gharana He was the first and foremost disciple of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan and guru of Bharat Ratna laureate Pandit Bhimsen Joshi 110 Bhimsen Joshi 1922 2011 a Hindustani classical vocalist renowned for his contribution to the khayal form of singing as well as for his popular renditions of devotional music bhajans and abhangs Bharat Ratna awardee 111 Vasantrao Deshpande 1920 1983 a Hindustani classical vocalist renowned for his contribution to natya sangeet musical dramas particularly his role as Khansaheb in Katyar Kaljat Ghusli Winner of Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 90 Narayanrao Vyas 1902 1984 a Hindustani musician of Gwalior gharana 90 Vamanrao Deshpande 1907 1990 an Indian music critic musicologist and a prolific writer on the subject of Hindustani classical music 90 Gururao Deshpande 1889 1982 a Hindustani classical vocalist from Karnataka 90 Carnatic classical music Edit Purandara Dasa a Haridasa who is widely referred to as the Pitamaha lit father or the grandfather of Carnatic Music 8 Mysore Sadashiva Rao 1800 1885 a notable Indian vocalist and composer of Carnatic music in the traditions of Tyagaraja He was a member of the court of the king of Mysore Krishnaraja Wodeyar III 112 Sakha Rama Rao an Indian musician credited with having re introduced the south Indian chitravina or gotuvadyam to the concert scene 113 S V Narayanaswamy Rao Founder of Sree Ramaseva Mandali the organiser of Annual Sree Ramanavami Music Festival at Bengaluru was a pious Desastha Madhwa Brahmin A violinist himself S V N Rao was instrumental in grooming many prominent artistes of today citation needed Military EditGopal Gurunath Bewoor 11 August 1916 24 October 1989 an officer of the Indian Army who served as the 9th Chief of Army Staff Winner of Padma Bhushan and Param Vishisht Seva Medal 114 Science and Technology EditDwarkanath Kotnis 1910 1949 Indian physician and one of the five Indian physicians dispatched to China to provide medical assistance during the Second Sino Japanese War in 1938 115 Bhalchandra Nilkanth Purandare 1911 1990 Indian Gynecologist Winner of Padma Bhushan 93 Bhaskar Dattatraya Kulkarni 5th May 1949 to 14th January 2022 Notable Scientist and Chemical Engineer at National Chemical Laboratory Pune 93 Mathematics and Statistics EditBhaskaracharya II Bhaskara II 1114 1185 Indian mathematician and astronomer 116 Pandurang Vasudeo Sukhatme 1911 1997 Indian statistician Winner of Padma Bhushan 93 Education EditTrimbak Krishna Tope 1914 1994 former Vice Chancellor of University of Mumbai from 1971 1977 93 C D Deshpande 1912 1999 noted educationist geographer author and teacher 93 T Gopala Rao 1832 1886 educationist served as the Principal of Government Arts College Kumbakonam after William Archer Porter and first inspector of schools under British government 117 Business and Industries EditMalhar Sadashiv Parkhe 1912 1997 an Indian industrialist and founder of Parkhe Group 93 Vasantrao Madhavrao Ghatge 1916 1986 an Indian entrepreneur business magnate industrialist and a professor and was the co founder of Ghatge Patil Transports pvt Ltd along in the year 1945 based in Kolhapur 93 Bhalchandra Digamber Garware fondly referred to as Abasaheb Garware 1903 1990 a pioneering industrialist and Founder Chairman of the Garware Group of Industries Winner of Padma Bhushan 93 References Edit a b c d Mysticism in India The Poet Saints of Maharashtra State University of New York 1983 p 31 ISBN 9781438416861 Rosalind O Hanlon David Washbrook 2 January 2014 Religious Cultures in Early Modern India New Perspectives Routledge p 201 ISBN 9781317982876 Retrieved 2 January 2014 Swami Chakradhar a Deshastha Brahmin is reputed to have founded his Mahanubhava community in nearby Paithan in 1267 Hebbar 2005 p 228 a b Hebbar 2005 p 227 Hebbar 2005 p 205 a b Hebbar 2005 p 93 Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade 1983 Mysticism in India The Poet Saints of Maharashtra SUNY Press p 213 ISBN 9780873956697 Bhanudasa was a Desastha Brahmin and was probably a contemporary of the saint Damajipant a b Purandaradasa A S Panchapakesa Iyer 1992 Sree Puranḍara ganamrutham text with notation Ganamrutha Prachuram Shri Purandara dasa who is considered to be the aadhiguru and Sangeeta Pitamaha of carnatic music was born in purandaragad in Ballary District near the town of Hampi to a millionaire Varadappa Nayak and Kamalambal a devoted wife and great lady belonging to Madhva Desastha Brahmin race by the blessings of Tirupati Venkatachalapathi in the year 1484 Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade 1983 Mysticism in Maharashtra Indian Mysticism SUNY press p 214 ISBN 9780873956697 Hebbar 2005 p 306 Vijayindra Tirtha 1514 1595 CE was one of the most prominent champions defenders and exponents of Madhva faith in the Mediaeval era A Kannada speaking desastha Madhva by birth his pre monastic name was Vitthalacarya Sharma 2000 p 463 Novetzke Christian Lee 2013 Religion and Public Memory A Cultural History of Saint Namdev in India Columbia University Press pp 141 142 ISBN 978 0 23151 256 5 Language and Literature Directorate of Government Printing Stationery and Publications Maharashtra State 1971 p 24 But the most important among them is Dasopant He was born in a Deshastha Brahmin family of Narayanpeth later settled at Ambejogai in Marathwada in 1551 A D Sharma 2000 p 535 Language and Literature Directorate of Government Printing Stationery and Publications Maharashtra State 1971 p 7 Maharashṭra sahitya patrika Volumes 34 36 Maharashṭra Sahitya Parishada 1961 p 75 रघ न थ प ड त ह द शस थ ब र ह मण अस न त कव म र प त च य ह य त तच झ ल अस व व त य च क ल इ स Date V H 1975 Spiritual treasure of Saint Ramadasa 1st ed Delhi Motilal Banarsidass p 1 ISBN 9780842608053 Stewart Gordon 16 September 1993 The Marathas 1600 1818 Cambridge University Press pp 81 ISBN 978 0 521 26883 7 Older Maratha histories asserted that Shivaji was a close follower of Ramdas a Brahmin teacher who guided him in an orthodox Hindu path recent research has shown that Shivaji did not meet or know Ramdas until later in his life Diwakar Anant Ghaisas ed 2011 Shri Ramvijay marathi Dhavale Prakashan p 4 a b c The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Bennett Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press 1974 p 30 Christian Lee Novetzke 2015 Francesca Orsini Katherine Butler Schofield eds Tellings and Texts Music Literature and Performance in North India Open Book Publishers p 180 ISBN 9781783741021 Mahipati who lived throughout the eighteenth century dying in 1790 He was a Deshastha Brahmin kulkarni or village accountant of Taharabad but he is more famous now as a kirtankar who specialised in the stories of the lives of the sants Rajaram N S 12 January 2019 The Vanished Raj A Memoir of Princely India Prism Books Private Limited p 447 ISBN 9789388478113 Retrieved 12 January 2019 Ramacandra Cintamaṇa Ḍhere 1963 Maraṭhi bhaktiparampara aṇi Sriramakr shṇa Vivekananda Sriramakr shṇa Asrama म ण क प रभ श १७३९ १७८७ म ण क प रभ ह कल य ण च य मन हर न इक च प त र आश वल यनश ख य द शस थ ऋग व द ब र ह मण त य च जन म म र गश र ष श १४ श १७३९ य द वश झ ल Dabade 1998 p 84 Narayaṇa Bhaṭṭa 1985 Richard Salomon ed The Bridge to the Three Holy Cities Delhi Motilal Banarsidass pp xxvi xxvii ISBN 978 0 89581 647 4 Retrieved 16 June 2013 Visvesvara Bhaṭṭa 1960 Bendrey V Sitaram ed Coronation of Shivaji the Great Gagabhaṭṭakrlaḥ Srisivarajabhiṣekaprayogaḥ or The procedure of the religious ceremony performed by Gagabhatta for the consecration of Shivaji as a Sawraj s king P P H Bookstall pp 24 27 Gajanan Bhaskar Mehendale 2012 Shivaji His Life and Times Param Mitra Publications p 480 ISBN 978 9380875170 Kaḷacya paḍadyaaḍa Volume 2 Maraṭhi Sahitya Parishada 1992 p 373 द वग र य थ र मच द रर व र ज र ज य कर त असत दमरद र च य क म वर ह म द र ऊर फ ह म डप त ह द शस थ ऋग व द ब र ह मण क म कर त ह त Religious Cultures in Early Modern India New Perspectives Routledge 2014 ISBN 9781317982876 Nalini Rao 30 September 2020 The Hindu Monastery in South India Social Religious and Artistic Traditions Rowman amp Littlefield p 62 ISBN 978 1793622389 Govind Sakharam Sardesai rao bahadur 1948 New History of the Marathas The expansion of the Maratha power 1707 1772 Phoenix Publications p 468 a b Proceedings of the Session Volume 38 Indian Historical Records Commission The Commission 1967 p 109 Krishnajipant 1608 1688 the known ancestor of the Rai Rayan family was a Maharashtra Deshastha Brahmin He was a native of the village of Lamgaon Pargana Takli Prant Devgad Daulatabad on the bank of the Girija river Shivaji and the Maratha Art of War By Murlidhar Balkrishna Deopujari Murlidhar Balkrishna Deopujari 1973 Shivaji and the Maratha Art of War Vidarbha Samshodhan Mandal Ramchandra Nilkanth was a Deshastha Brahmin His ancestor Sonbhat Bahutkar was the Deshmukh of Kalyan Bhiwandi Sonopant was in the retinue of Jijabai at Shivner fort He had two sons Nilopant and Abaji Pant Apte 1974 p 42 Bhatia Harbans Singh 2001 Mahrattas Sikhs and Southern Sultans of India Their Fight Against Foreign Power Deep and Deep Publications p 75 ISBN 9788171003693 V G Ranade Rao Sahib 1951 Life of His Highness Raja Shreemant Sir Raghunathrao S Alias Babasaheb Pandit Pant Sachiv K C I E Raja of Bhor p cii Shankaraji Narayan Gandekar the first Pant acl iv and The Founder of the Bhor State The Gandekars are Deshastha Rigvedi Brahmans They were some two centuries back residents of Gandapur a village now extinct near Paithan Mahadev Govind Ranade 1990 Mahadev Govind Ranade Deep and Deep Publications p 241 ISBN 9788171002450 The Deshastha brahmins had from the first taken an important part in organizing the dominions and the power of shivaji and many of them the Hanmates the pingles Abbaji sondev Pralhad Sonddev and others had shown great abilities in the field The brahmins of konkan had not taken any prominent part in first six years of development of the Maratha power Copland I 1973 The Maharaja of Kolhapur and the Non Brahmin Movement 1902 10 Modern Asian Studies 7 2 pp 209 225 K S Thackeray 1918 The Life and Mission of Samarth Ramdas S Ramchandra amp Company p 105 He told her to manage his jagir with the assistance of a Deshatha Brahmmin clerk named Daoji Konddeo a b c Karve I 1940 KINSHIP TERMINOLOGY AND KINSHIP USAGES OF THE MARA ṬHA COUNTRY PART II Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute 2 1 2 pp 9 33 Michael David Metelits 1973 Sadgrihasth The Relocation of Sociopolitical Power in Nineteenth Century Maharashtra University of California Berkeley p 157 The descendants of the Chandrachud family rigvedi deshastha sardars who resided in the city of Poona held Ganegaon village in personal inam and realized an annual 7 1 profit from it of Rs 1 991 Bhatia 2001 p 125 Charles Augustus Kincaid Dattatraya Baḷavanta Parasanisa 1925 A History of the Maratha People From the death of Shahu to the end of the Chitpavan epic S Chand Publications p 241 Balkrishna Govind Gokhale 1988 Poona in the eighteenth century an urban history Oxford University Press p 112 ISBN 9780195621372 page 112 One is that with the exception of Sakharam bapu Bokil no Deshastha belonged to the uppermost stratum of leadership in Poona city page 116 A document of 1767 describes Sakharam Bapu Bokil also a Deshastha as a protege of Nilakantha Mahadeva Aba Purandare Sir Jadunath Sarkar 1953 Delhi affairs 1761 1788 News letters from Parasnis collection Director of Archives Government of Bombay p viii to x People of India India s communities Volume 5 Oxford University Press 1998 p 2086 ISBN 978 0195633542 S Muthaiah Willed by Binny and Parry THE HINDU Retrieved 30 October 2017 Isabelle Clark Deces 10 February 2011 A Companion to the Anthropology of India John Wiley amp Sons p 1963 ISBN 9781444390582 Retrieved 10 February 2011 C J Fuller Haripriya Narasimhan 3 October 2014 Tamil Brahmans The Making of a Middle Class Caste University of Chicago Press p 61 ISBN 9780226152745 Retrieved 3 October 2014 A National Biography for India Volume 1 By Jyotis Chandra Das Gupta Page 64 The Indian Review Volume 18 By G A Natesan Page 863 Indian Statesmen Dewans and Prime Ministers of Native States By G A Natesan Page 113 C Hayavandana Rao The Indian Biographical Dictionary 1915 Classic Reprint Fb amp c Limited 24 February 2018 p 238 ISBN 9780666284051 Retrieved 24 February 2018 page 238 Krishnaswami Rao Kanchi Dewan Bahadur 1895 C I E 1898 Dewan of Travsncore retired belongs to respectable Madhwa Deshastha Brahmin family of late Mr Kanchi Venkat Rao b 1845 Western colonial policy a study on its impact on Indian society Institute of Historical Studies 1981 p 257 a b Rajaram 2019 p 300 Mahmud Syed Jafar 1994 Pillars of modern India 1757 1947 New Delhi Ashish Pub House pp 14 15 ISBN 9788170245865 Retrieved 30 November 2017 Govind Nikhil 2014 Between Love and Freedom The Revolutionary in the Hindi Novel New Delhi Routledge India p 67 ISBN 978 1138019768 Dharmavira 1970 Lala Haradayala Rajapala द शस थ ब र ह मण व ष ण गण श प गल बड त जस व एव उत स ह भ रत य थ Sen 1973 p 408 Jaffrelot Christophe 1996 The Hindu nationalist movement and Indian politics 1925 to the 1990s strategies of identity building implantation and mobilisation with special reference to Central India London Hurst p 45 ISBN 9781850653011 Madhu Dandavate the Finance Minister of India India Infoline Sen 1973 p 410 a b c d e The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Part 4 Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press 1974 p 31 Eminent Deshasthas you are looking at the woolmark The international symbol the Communist leader S A Dange T S Bharde former Speaker and Minister for Cooperation in Maharashtra R S Hukkerikar former Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly Apasaheb Pant our Ambassador to Italy Justice Y V Chandrachud have all made their impact on national life Setumadhavrao Pagdi and Babasaheb Purandare are em in ent as historians and scholars Francine R Frankel M S A Rao 1989 Dominance and state power in modern India decline of a social order Oxford University Press p 158 ISBN 9780195620986 In Vidarbha also Tilak s Swarajists were in charge of the Congress led by Khaparde a deshastha brahman Cashman Richard I 1975 The Myth of the Lokamanya Tilak and Mass Politics in Maharashtra University of California Press p 190 ISBN 9780520024076 R S NARAYAN 31 May 2017 Gangadhar Rao Deshpande Publications Division Ministry of Information amp Broadcasting p 13 ISBN 9788123024424 Retrieved 31 May 2017 Deshpande belongs to Rig Vedic deshasta sect of the Brahmin community John Jeya Paul 1991 The legal profession in colonial South India Oxford University Press p 220 ISBN 9780195625585 Sen 1973 p 345 Man and Life Volume 29 Institute of Social Research and Applied Anthropology 2003 p 105 Tatya Tope who fought for war of Independence of 1857 Acharya Dada Dharmadhikari a Gandhian thinker and many others were the Deshastha Brahmins Christophe Jaffrelot 2010 Religion Caste and Politics in India Primus Books p 194 ISBN 9789380607047 Death Anniversary What Made Baba Amte Dedicate Himself to Rid Society of Leprosy Scourge News18 9 February 2022 Baba Amte s full name was Murlidhar Devidas Amte He was born in a Deshastha Brahmin family in Hinganghat village of Wardha Maharashtra on 26 December 1914 His father was Devidas Harbaji Amte His childhood went in royalty as his father was the landlord The Calcutta Historical Journal Volume 18 University of Calcutta 1996 p 44 The second Andhra Conference held at Bezwada Vijayawada under the presidentship of Nyapati Subba Rao Pantulu a Maratha Telugu Brahman Desastha descended from a long line distinguished civil servants unanimously passed the resolution demanding a separate province for Andhras which had been drawn up the previous year in Bapatla Middle East Institute Middle East Institute 2015 Retrieved 30 March 2015 History of Services State of Bombay Part 1 Printed at the Government Central Press 1949 p 109 N Meera Raghavendra Rao 12 September 2012 Feature Writing PHI Learning Pvt Ltd p 137 ISBN 9788120345799 Retrieved 12 September 2012 Sharma 2000 p 547 George H Gadbois Jr 2 May 2011 Judges of the Supreme Court of India 1950 1989 Oxford University Press p 102 ISBN 978 0199088386 Silence Eva Jayate Outlook Retrieved 23 July 2012 BJP loses its master strategist Rediff News 3 May 2006 Pramod Mahajan s was a truly meteoric rise in the country s political landscape The wily 56 year old Deshastha Brahmin was not only the Bharatiya Janata Party s master strategist Shankar Ganesh Dawne 1963 Jejurica Khaṇḍoba Jayasiṃha Priṇṭinga Presa p 2 मह र ष ट र त ल प ष कळ द शस थ ब र ह मण घर ण य त न ख ड ब च उप सन आढळ न य त त य त म ध ळकर म त ल क म ज मद र व च रकर प तसच व य सरद र घर ण य च प र म ख य न उल ल ख कर व ल ग ल Raghaw Raman Pateriya 1991 Provincial Legislatures and the National Movement A Study in Interaction in Central Provinces and Berar 1921 37 Northern Book Centre p 15 ISBN 978 8185119588 BJP veteran Ram Naik to take oath as UP Governor on 22nd July News18 India 17 July 2014 Retrieved 20 July 2018 I m happy that what I ve done so far has been recognised now says Naik news18 Retrieved 14 July 2014 The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Part 4 Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press 1974 p 31 Eminent Deshasthas you are looking at the woolmark In modern times Lokanayak Bapuji Aney former Governor of Bihar and follower of Lokamanya Tilak Gangadharrao Deshpande known as Karnatak Sinha H V Pataskar the former union minister for Law the Communist leader S A Dange T S Bharde former Speaker and Minister for Cooperation in Maharashtra R S Hukkerikar former Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly Apasaheb Pant our Ambassador to Italy Justice Y V Chandrachud have all made their impact on national life V B Karnik 1972 N M Joshi Servant of India United Asia Publications p 2 As the family hailed originally from the Desh Joshi fell in the Deshastha sub caste of the Brahmin caste and not in the Chitpawan sub caste which held a dominating position in the social and political life of Maharashtra Goodrick Clarke N 2000 Hitler s Priestess Savitri Devi the Hindu Aryan Myth and Neo Nazism NYU Press p 58 ISBN 0 8147 3110 4 Retrieved 18 October 2015 New Quest Issues 25 30 the Indian Association for Cultural Freedom 1981 p 4 Nanaji Deshmukh Moropant Pingle and the deoras brothers too insist are deshastha brahmins Elleke Boehmer 4 October 2010 The Indian Postcolonial A Critical Reader Routledge p 138 ISBN 9781136819575 Retrieved 4 October 2010 a b c d e The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Bennett Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press 1974 p 31 ARATHI literature is strewn with the names of Deshastha writers The popular classical and light musician DrVasantrao Deshpande also from this community Other schools of music are well represented by such veterans as Pandit Narayanrao Vyas Meera Khirwadkar Gururao Deshpande and musicologist Vamanrao Deshpande G V Bhonde popularly known as Nakalakar gave mimicry the status of an art in Maharashtra Famous actor and director Gajanan Jagirdar Prabhakar Panshikar magician Raghuvir Bhople all belong to this community Ram Chatterjee 1990 Bendre The Painter and the Person Bendre Foundation for Art and Culture amp Indus Corporation p 4 Nana as he was known to close friends and family members was born on August 21 1910 in a Deshastha Brahmin Rigvedi family whose family deity is Narasimha Pandey 2007 p 19 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Bennett Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press 1974 p 31 Marathi literature is strewn with Deshastha writers Some of the luminaries are B S Murdhekar the neo classical poet and critic the popular dramatists Acharya P K Atre V V Shirwadkar the poet and story writer G D Madgulkar popularly known as the Modern Walmiki of Maharashtra Sahitya Akademi Award winners G T Deshpande Laxmanshastri Joshi S N Banhatti V K Gokak and Mugali all belong to this community Industry has been enriched by K H Kabbur Padma Bhushan B D Garware the first producer of nylon thread in India M S Parkhe leading paper and pulp producer and Vasantrao Ghatke of Ghatke and Patil Transport Company Anantrao Kulkarni of Continental Prakashan and R J Deshmukh of Deshmukh Prakashan are leading publishers in Maharashtra In the field of administration there are P J Chi mulgund ICS S B Kulkarni IAS S Y Jakatdar General Manager of Telco and N S Kulkarni IAS Leading educationists of the community are Dr G S Khair Principal N G Suru Dr T K Tope Vice Chancellor University of Bombay and C D Deshpande The statistician of international repute Dr P V Sukhatme the well known gynaecologist Dr B N Purandare and the noted biologist Dr T S Mahabale are Deshasthas Rajaram N S 12 January 2019 The Vanished Raj A Memoir of Princely India Prism Books Private Limited p 18 ISBN 9789388478113 Retrieved 12 January 2019 Sen 1973 p 344 Shankar Ganesh 1976 Marathi niyatakalikanci suchi Mumbai Marathi Granthsangrhalaya क ष रस गर श र क ष ण क शव द शस थ ऋ ब र ह मण य च अर व च न व ङ मयक ष त र त ल क मग र त र म स क ५ २ क श १८५६ ७० ७२ प र ष र थ १३ १२ ८९१ ४६ मर ठ व ङमय २ प र च न मर ठ व ङ मय Ram Naik January 2016 Marching Ahead Prabhat Prakashan ISBN 9789386231628 Retrieved 1 January 2016 Rajaram N S 12 January 2019 The Vanished Raj A Memoir of Princely India Prism Books Private Limited p 300 ISBN 9789388478113 Retrieved 12 January 2019 Professor Anant Sadashiv Altekar commemoration volume Journal of the Numismatic Society of India 22 1960 Moraes G 1959 January PANEGYRIC UPON THE LIFE AND WORK OF THE LATE Dr AS ALTEKAR In Proceedings of the Indian History Congress pp 8 12 Indian History Congress Govind Chimnaji Bhate 1939 History of modern Marathi literature 1800 1938 The author p 589 Datto Vaman Potdar comes from a Desasth Brahmin family hailing from Kolaba district Dattu the colloquial for Datto fuller name being Dattatraya was born at Biravadi taluka Mahad district Kolaba in 1890 The quarterly journal of the Mythic society Bangalore 56 Mythic Society 1966 94 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Life Sketch of Rajacharitha Visharada Rao Bahadur C Hayavadana Rao at Google Books at page 94 Quote Rao Bahadur C Hayavadana Rao was born on Tenth of July 1865 at Hosur Krishnagiri talk in a Madhwa Deshastha Family His father was C Raja Rao Donald W Attwood Milton Israel Narendra K Wagle 1988 City countryside and society in Maharashtra University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies p 46 ISBN 9780969290728 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Sir Jadunath Sarkar 1955 House of Shivaji Studies and Documents on Maratha History Royal Period They had conferred on him the title of Rao Bahadur in 1913 Nayanjot Lahiri 30 November 2020 Archaeology and the Public Purpose Writings on and by M N Deshpande Oxford University Press p 19 ISBN 9780190993863 Aruṇa Ṭikekara 1992 The Kincaids two generations of a British family in the Indian civil service Promilla amp Co p 237 ISBN 9788185002132 Bal Gandharva alias Narayanrao Rajhans was a Deshastha Brahmin and not a Chitpavan Meera Kosambi 5 July 2017 Gender Culture and Performance Marathi Theatre and Cinema before Independence Routledge p 272 ISBN 9781351565899 Retrieved 5 July 2017 The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Bennett Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press 1974 p 31 Padma Bhushan Krishnarao Phulambrikar the famous musician and music director is another important Deshastha of that time The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Bennett Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press 1974 p 31 The kirana gharana has been kept alive by Deshastha stalwarts like Rambhau Kundgolkar popularly known as the Sawai Gandharva and the internationally known Prabha Atre Kasturi Paigude Rane 2021 Pandit Bhimsen Joshi Publications Division Ministry of Information amp Broadcasting p 13 ISBN 9789354092619 Eldest of 16 siblings Bhimsen Joshi is born to a family that belonged to a Kannada Deshastha Madhva Brahmin lineage R Gopal Es Narendra Prasad 2010 Krishnaraja Wodeyar III A Historical Study Directorate of Archaeology and Museums Government of Karnataka p 88 Besides Veena Shamanna belonging to Brahmin Brihatcharana groups veena player Padmanabhaiah of Chikkanayakanahalli taluk Chittur Sadashiva Rao Mysore Sadashiva Rao belonging to Maratha Deshastha Brahmin sect of Andhra Pradesh were the main musicians of the king s court The Journal of the Music Academy Madras Volume 58 Music Academy 1987 p 110 Sakharam Rao was born at Madhyarjunam Tiruvidaimarudur in the Tanjore District He was the eldest son of Gottu Vadya Srinivasa Rao a famous player of the preceding generation from whom he learnt the art He was a Madhva Desastha Brahmin and a Rigvedi Pritish Nandy 1974 The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Part 4 Bennett Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press Though the Deshasthas are not famous for their military valour yet as in every field they rise to the occasion in times of crisis take the example of General G G Bewoor Chief of Army Staff and Rear Admiral Kulkarni This community has equally distinguished itself in the fine arts drama music painting etc China commemorates Dr Kotnis slips in opinion about how Asia s India China must work together to defeat West Times Now 12 October 2020 The Illustrated Weekly of India Volume 95 Bennett Coleman amp Company Limited at the Times of India Press 1974 p 30 Deshasthas have contributed to mathematics and literature as well as to the cultural and religious heritage of India Bhaskaracharaya was one of the greatest mathematicians of ancient India Mahadeo Govind Ranade 2017 Rise of Maratha Power Publications Division Ministry of Information amp Broadcasting p 125 ISBN 9788123025117 Bibliography Apte Bhalchandra Krishna 1974 Chhatrapati Shivaji coronation tercentenary commemoration volume University of Bombay Rajaram N S 2019 The Vanished Raj A Memoir of Princely India Prism Books Private Limited ISBN 978 9388478113 Sen S P 1973 Dictionary of National Biography Institute of Historical Studies Calcutta Hebbar B N 2005 The Sri Krsna Temple at Udupi The History and Spiritual Center of the Madhvite Sect of Hinduism Bharatiya Granth Nikethan ISBN 81 89211 04 8 Sharma B N Krishnamurti 2000 A History of the Dvaita School of Vedanta and Its Literature Vol 1 3rd Edition Motilal Banarsidass 2008 Reprint ISBN 978 8120815759 Dabade K D 1998 Sociology of religion a case study of Nimbargi Sampradaya Mangala Publications Pandey Ravi Narayan 2007 Encyclopaedia of Indian literature vol 1 Anmol Publications ISBN 978 81 261 3118 1 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