Ramchandra Chintaman Dhere Explained

R. C. Dhere
Birth Date:21 July 1930
Birth Place:Nigade, Mawal, Bombay State
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Pune, Maharashtra[2]
Citizenship:Indian
Occupation:Writer, researcher
Known For:Research in Marathi Ethanography
Children:3, including Aruna Ramchandra Dhere
Education:Pune University
*PhD (1975)
*D.Litt (1980)
Thesis Title:Shtsthal: Ek Adhyan
Thesis Url:https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/161126
Thesis Year:1975
Doctoral Advisor:Ramchandra Shankar Walimbe

Ramchandra Chintaman Dhere (21 July 1930 – 1 July 2016) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India.[3]

Early life

Dhere was born in the small village of Nigade in Pune district. He was orphaned at an early age of five.[4] He studied at Municipal School, Pune, Poona English School, Poona Night School and graduated in 1966. During high school days he worked as a proof reader in the local press.[5]

Dhere earned a PhD in Marathi in 1975. His doctoral thesis titled Shtsthal: Ek Adhyan was completed under the guidance of Ramchandra Shankar Walimbe.[6] In 1980, he became the first person to obtain a Doctorate of Literature from Pune University.

Career

From his childhood, Dhere was deeply influenced by folk-life and literature. He was drawn towards saint literature such as Warkari and Nathsects and started studying them.

Dhere wrote over 100 scholarly books, including some edited or translated works of others, on Marathi folk literature and culture, reconstruction of cultural history of places, religious sects in Maharashtra, and biographies of marathi saints.[3] [4] He also composed several poems and musical plays. Dhere lost almost all of his collection of old books in 1961 when the Panshet Dam broke flooding the city of Pune.[4]

Dhere received a Sahitya Akademi Award in 1987 for his literary criticism Shri Vitthal: Ek MahaSamanvay.[7] The highly influential book was translated to English by Anne Feldhaus and published by Oxford University Press in 2011.[8]

Death and legacy

Dhere died in Pune on 1 July 2016 at the age of 86 following prolonged illness.[1] Writer Aruna Ramchandra Dhere is his daughter.[9] In 2019, a library was built in Pune to preserve a collection of his books.[10]

Literary work

The following is a partial list of Dhere's works:

Notes and References

  1. News: Srivastava . Shilpika . Eminent Marathi literary scholar Ramchandra Chintaman Dhere dies . 13 December 2020 . . 2 July 2016.
  2. News: इतिहास संशोधक रा. चिं. ढेरे यांचं निधन . 13 December 2020 . Maharashtra Times . July 1, 2016 . mr.
  3. Book: Datta . Amaresh . Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Devraj to Jyoti . 1988 . Sahitya Akademi . 9788126011940 . 34346334. 13 December 2020 . en.
  4. News: ऋषितुल्य . 13 December 2020 . Loksatta . 2 July 2016 . mr-IN.
  5. News: Biography . 13 December 2020 . www.rcdhere.com.
  6. Dhere . Ramchandra Chintaman . Shtsthal: Ek Adhyan . 1975 . 10603/161126 . PhD . . 13 December 2020 . mr.
  7. Web site: Akademi Awards (1955-2019) . 13 December 2020.
  8. Book: Ḍhere . Rāmacandra Cintāmaṇa . Feldhau . Anne . Anne Feldhaus . The rise of a folk god: Viṭṭhal of Pandharpur . 2011 . Oxford University Press . New York . 0262-7280. 764404903 . 9780199777594 . 13 December 2020.
  9. Web site: Banerjee . Shoumojit . R.C. Dhere, chronicler of Maharashtra's religious traditions, passes away. 2 July 2016. The Hindu. 2 July 2016.
  10. News: A library to preserve the collection of books of R C Dhere . 13 December 2020 . Punekar News . 12 February 2019.