Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar


Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. He was the first Marathi author to win the prestigious Jnanpith Award.

Early life

Khandekar was born on 11 January 1898 in Sangli, Maharashtra. His father was a munsif in Sangli principality. In his early life, he was interested in acting in movies and staged various dramas in his school days.
After passing his matriculation exam in 1913, Khandekar joined Fergusson College, Pune.

Professional and literary life

In 1920, Khandekar started working as a school teacher in a small town, Shiroda, in the present-day Sindhudurg district of the Konkan region in Maharashtra. He worked in that school until 1938. While working as a teacher, Khandekar produced in his spare time abundant Marathi literature in various forms. In his lifetime, he wrote sixteen novels, six plays, around 250 short stories, 50 allegorical stories, 100 essays, and over 200 critiques.
He worked and founded Khandekari alankar in Marathi grammar.

Honors and awards

In 1941, Khandekar was elected as the president of the annual Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Solapur. In 1968, the Government of India honoured him with a Padma Bhushan award in recognition of his literary accomplishments. Two years later, he was also honoured with the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship of the Indian Sahitya Akademi. in 1974, he was awarded Jnanpith Award, country's highest literary recognition, for his novel Yayati. Shivaji University at Kolhapur, Maharashtra conferred on him an honorary degree of D.Litt. In 1998, the Government of India issued a commemorative postage stamp in his honour.

Major works

Khandekar's novel Yayāti received three prestigious awards: A Maharashtra State Award, a Sahitya Akademi Award, and a Jnanpith Award.
Khandekar's other novels are as follows:
The following is a partial list of Khandekar's other works:
Several movies and television serials have been made based on the works of Khandekar. The movies include:
Khandekar wrote the dialogue and screenplay for the Marathi movie Lagna Pahāwe Karoon.

Other works

Works in translation