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Vishnu Bhikaji Kolte (1908–1998), popularly called Bhausaheb Kolte was a
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writer and researcher of old Marathi literature. He hailed from Maharashtra, India. He served as Vice chancellor in
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.


Life

Kolte was born on 22 June 1908 in ''Narwel'' in Malkapur taulka of
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of Bombay Presidency. His father was a farmer and a member of
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. Kolte received his school education in Malkapur and
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. He received his B.A. from Morris College in
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, and M.A. from Nagpur University, securing three gold medals. Kolte started his professional career as an assistant professor of Marathi at Vidarbha Mahavidyalaya in
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and then Morris College in
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. He moved on to be the principal of Morris College. At Nagpur University, he became a member, and later chairman, of the Board of Studies in Marathi; a member, and later dean, of the faculty of Arts; and a member of the Academic Council and the Executive Council. He retired as the vice-chancellor of Nagpur University. He was also a member of the Board of Studies and the faculty of Arts of four other universities. Kolte presided over ''Vidarbha Sathiya Sangh'' and ''Maharashtra Bhasha Sabha''. He was a member of the general council of
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,
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during 1956-1961.


Scholarly work

Kolte did pioneering work in the field of Mahanubhava literature. He researched about 20 ancient copper plates and stone inscriptions in
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,
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, and
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languages. He decoded literature of ''Mahanubhav pandits'', which they had written in an obscure code language in the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th century. He wrote exhaustive introductions to his books about the researched literature. For Kolte's scholarly book on
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, the first known biography in
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, the All India Mahanubhava Parishad conferred on him in 1956 the title ''Vidyaratna''. Kolte authored a book on simplification of Marathi
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. He was President of
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, the conference on Marathi Literature held at
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in 1967.


Authorship

Kolte's writings include over 250 research articleski and over 20 books. The following is a partial list of the books which he authored: * ''Lavhali'' (A collection of poems) (1928) * ''Marathi Santon Ka Samajik Karya'' (Critique) (1935) (''in
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'') * ''Bhaskar Bhatt Borikar: Charitra Va Kavyavivechan'' (Critique) (1935) * ''Swastik'' (A collection of poems) (1937) * ''Mahanubhava Tatvadnyan'' (1945) * ''Mahanubhava Achardharma'' (1948) * ''Shri Chakradhar'' (Literary biography) (1952) * ''Mahanubhav Sanshodhana'' in two volumes (1962 and '84) * ''Sahitya Sanchar'' (Essays) (1965) * ''Pracheen Marathi Sahitya Sanshodhan'' (Essays on medieval Marathi literature) (1968) * ''Chakradhar Shevatache Prakaran'' (1982) * ''Marathi Asmitecha Shodh'' (1989) * ''Snehabandh'' (Essays) (1994) * ''Giriparna'' (Essays)


Editorship

The following is a partial list of over 15 books which Kolte edited: * ''Uddhav Geeta'' (1935) * ''Sthan Pothi'' (1937) * ''Rukmini Swayamvar'' (1940) * ''Vachaharan'' (1953) * ''Shishupal Vadha'' (1960) * ''
Leela Charitra ''Leela Charitra'' is a biography of Chakradhar Swami, the guru of the Mahanubhava sect, and is a sacred text of that sect. It was written in the late 13th century by his follower Mhaimbhat. The ''Lilacharitra'', though written in Marathi, is ...
'' (1978) * ''Shri Govind Prabhu'' (1994)


Honors

Kolte was honored with a
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title by the Government of India in 1991. A
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was conferred on him in 1994.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kolte, Vishnu Bhikaji Recipients of the Padma Shri in literature & education 1908 births 1998 deaths Marathi-language writers People from Buldhana district Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University alumni Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship Presidents of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan