Mangesh Padgaonkar

Indian Poet

Mangesh Padgaonkar was born in Vengurla, Maharashtra, India on March 10th, 1929 and is the Indian Poet. At the age of 86, Mangesh Padgaonkar biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 10, 1929
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Vengurla, Maharashtra, India
Death Date
Dec 30, 2015 (age 86)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Author, Linguist, Poet, Translator, Writer
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Mangesh Padgaonkar Career

Padgaonkar started writing poems at the age of 14 and has 40 publications to his credit, most published by the publishing house Mouj Prakashan. While his first few books were collections of romantic poetry, he later published books in other genres including poetry for children, poetry reflecting socio-political issues, collection of essays and translations from English and other languages. The US Library of Congress has acquired 31 of his publications. The break from romantic poetry occurred in the collection "Salaam", which includes the poem of the book title that skewers the corrupt societal power structure around him. His books written for children include "Sutti Eke Sutti" and his collection of essays is called "Nimbonichya Zaadamage". Along with Vinda Karandikar and Vasant Bapat, Padgaonkar 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. In addition to Padgaonkar, it included Vinda Karandikar, Vasant Bapat, Gangadhar Gadgil, Sadanand Rege and Shri Pu Bhagwat. They met every month for several years to eat together, engaging each other in wordplay and literary jokes.

During his employment at the USIS, Padgaonkar started working on translations in his spare time. The first few books he translated were American novels including "Pathfinder" by James Fenimore Cooper ("Watadya"). Later, following Kakasaheb Kalelkar's advice Padgaonkar translated works of Mirabai and published a book "Mira" in 1965. He also translated works of Kabir and Surdas in Marathi along with Shakesphere's plays The Tempest, Julius Caesar and Romeo and Juliet. These Shakespeare translations have been included in the Shakespeare Memorial at British town of Stratford upon Avon. His translation of Bible: The New Testament was published in 2008. Padgaonkar has nearly 20 publications of poems for children.

Along with translating the famous works of other authors, Padgaonkar also wrote forewords to these books wherein he has commented about the original authors, their styles of writing and literature of respective eras. A collection of these forewords is published as "Chintan" by Popular Publications. His book Shodh Kavitecha, an anthology of mostly previously published articles, discusses his own work and its criticism. He wrote about his poems, how they were born, their journeys so far and other author's views on them. Most of the articles in this book have been separately published previously. Another book, "Snehagatha", reminisces about the days he spent with other fellow authors and literary figures.

Padgaonkar has also written lyrics of many Marathi songs. Sung by Arun Date, his songs "Ya Janmawar, Ya Jaganyawar Shatada Prem Karawe", "Bhatukalichya Khelamadhali" and "Shukratara Mand Wara" are well known. In 1983–84, he also penned University of Pune's theme song "Punyamayee De Amha Akshar Vardaan". It was Pu La Deshpande who asked Padgaonkar to write this song in one day. It was then composed by music director Bhaskar Chandavarkar.

Padgaonkar has been president of the 2nd Vishwa Marathi Sahitya Sammelan held in Dubai in 2010 and organised by the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Mahamandal.

On Mangesh Padgaonkar's first death anniversary, the National Centre for the Performing Arts (India) paid an iconic tribute by organizing a lyrical event.

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Mangesh Padgaonkar Awards
  • Sahitya Academy Award in 1980 for his collection of poems Salam
  • The M.P. Literary Conference Award in 1956,
  • The Maharashtra State Award in 1953 and 1955.
  • Maharashtra Bhushan Award in year 2008.
  • "Jeevan Sadhana Gaurav Puraskar" by University of Pune, 2012
  • Padma Bhushan in 2013.
  • Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad Puraskar in 2013