This thread is about Blue Plaques at #Pune buildings where prominent personalities resided or were born. I noted these during my wanderings in the Shukrawar, Shaniwar, Budhwar Peth areas, plaques from other parts of Pune will be included in subsequent thread #KnowPune#BluePlaque
Damu Dhotre (b 1902 at Pune d 1973) was a circus artist and animal trainer of repute internationally. He performed not only in India but also in Europe and the United States with the best circuses. This #Blueplaque is at his residence in Pune at Subhash Nagar, Shukrawar Peth.
Behind the Mamledar Kacheri in Shukrawar Peth is the residence of Guruvarya Baburao Jagtap. Noted educationist who nurtured Shri Shivaji Maratha School. He was associated with Prarthana Samaj and was also elected Mayor of Pune. #BluePlaque
A few buildings away from the Mandai Ganpati at Shukrawar Peth is the 'Sakhre Maharaj Math'/Dnyneshwari Vachan Mandir. It is here that respected spiritual authority among 'Varkari/Bhakti Sampraday' resided. He was an authority on the Dnyneshwari. #BluePlaque
Just next door was the wada of Dhondumama Sathe. A serial entrepreneur and social activist, he played a stellar role in the formation of the Bank of Maharashtra, Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Walchand College at Sangli and the Homoeopathy College at Pune #BluePlaque
This same lane off Bajirao Road has another #BluePlaque. Bhausaheb Tulpule was a freedom fighter and prominent leader of the Congress during British Era. He was imprisonment during freedom struggle. He was elected to the Legislative Council. He was Chairman of Poona Municipality.
Shinde Alee, Shukrawar Peth was the residence of Raghunath Shastri Patwardhan a famous astronomer. Lokmanya Tilak being a mathematician and almanac researcher himself sought reform in the traditional almanac. This refined almanac (टिळक पंचांग) was started by Raghunath Shastri.
Opposite Tulshibaug #BluePlaque is where Vaidyabhuhan Ganesh-shastri Joshi resided. He started Ayurvedic practice in 1914. He treated Mahatma Gandhi for his stomach ailment and was a popular vaidya. As a Congress office bearer he suffered imprisonment during freedom movement.
Adjacent the Tulshibaug nr Babu Genu Chowk was S M (Shi Ma) Praranjape's resident. Editor of the firebrand newspaper 'Kaal' he kindled patriotic flame in many including Savarkar who held him in high esteem. He suffered imprisonment at the hands of the British. #BluePlaque
Anandibai Joshi #BluePlaque at Shanipar - She lived in a different era. Women were did to study much nor were independent to travel. It was in these early times that Anandibai travelled to America for medical education and distinguished herself as the first woman doctor in India.
South west corner of Shaniwar Wada is #BluePlaque where Annasaheb Patwardhan resided. Practitioner of Ayurveda he also studied western medicine. A multifaceted personality - a nationalist, spiritual person deeply seeped in the social cause. His samadhi mandir is at Onkareshwar.
Mahamahopadhyay Datto Vaman Potdar was historian, professor, author, vice chancellor of the Poona University, social entrepreneur, Padma Bhushan awardee and prominent citizen who contributed greatly to the city. #BluePlaque at his residence is at Shaniwar Peth near Shaniwar Wada
D R Bendre, Jnanapitha Awardee is considered the foremost among Kannada poets in the last hundred years. He studied at the Furgusson College and during his times as Pune resided at Shaniwar Peth near the Shinde Paar Chowk as the #BluPlaque announces.
Next to N.M.V. School on Bajirao Rad stands a beautiful old building - Anandashram where #BluePlaque announces - Hari Narayan Apte's residence. One of the early Marathi Authors he wrote many novels and founded a weekly. He promoted women's education through his works.
Kerunana Chhatre one of the earliest mathematics professors in India taught at the Deccan College. Through self study and working as apprentice at observatory he mastered mathematics, astronomy, almanac and sciences. #BluePlaque at his residence is at Shaniwar Peth nr Veer Maruti
More BluePlaques from other parts of the #KnowPune will be covered in the next thread on this topic, hopefully soon.
Welcome you to contribute info on plaques from Shaniwar, Shukrawar and Budhwar areas that I may have missed.
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#RamNavami#ShriRamNavami#श्रीरामनवमी Join me on a virtual tour of Shri Ram Temples. Plan to visit as many heritage Shri Ram temples as I can. Will be appending to this thread #Pune
श्री मनाचे श्लोक (Shree Manache Shlok) have been composed by Samarth Ramdas Swami (1608-1681) great spiritual Guru and ascetic. Born as Narayan Suryajipant Thosar his other works include Sarth Shrimat Dasbodh, The Maruti Stotra, famous Ganesh Aarti – Sukhakarta Dukhaharta.
The Manache Shlok means – Conversations For The Mind. The compilation of 205 shlok of 4 lines each is written in classical #मराठी Marathi. Those who know Hindi/Sanskrit may understand shlok. The thread is not a complete or authoritative discussion but quotes a few as examples.
The content is predominantly about bhakti to the God and simplified philosophy. Aspects of stories from from the scriptures, good social behaviours, ethics and the acceptance of the worldly truths have also found discussion in the various shlok.
On #Mahashivratri this is an attempt to list heritage Shiva temples in #Pune that go back over 250 years. #KnowPune 1) Onkareshwar : Built by Chimaji Appa younger brother of Bajirao-I in 1738 2) Kameshwar : Nene Ghat,Shaniwar Peth 3) Harihareshwar: Shaniwar Peth,since Peshwa Days
4) Someshwar - Raviwar Peth, since mid 1700s 5) Someshwar - Pashan, possibly over 300 years 6) Laxmaneshwar - Rasta Peth - from the late 1700s built by Sardar Raste 7) Amruteshwar-Siddheshwar - Shaniwar Peth, from mid 1700s built by Naik-Joshi Baramatikar
8) Vruddheshwar-Siddheshwar, Bhamburda (Shivajinagar) Village, banks of Mutha, from 1700s 9) Rameshwar- Shukrawar Peth, Mandai from mid 1700s 10) Phadke Mahadev ( Rameshwar) - Raviwar Peth,Built by Haripant Phadke from late 1700 11) Sangameshwar - from 1700s at Mula-Mutha Sangam
Wada वाडा is a typical Maratha architecture. Big and small, ornate and humble were seen across Maharashtra. This is the wada of Nana Phadnis at #Menavli about 3km on outskirts of #Wai. The wada is recently restored and worth a visit. #heritage
Most large wada had dindi darwaja (दिंडी दरवाजा) large entry gate with a smaller one cut in it for daily use, chowk (चौक) - open to sky quadrangles with buildings on all sides, small stair cases built in the walls
The first chowk in this wada has a smaller murti of Wai Mahaganpati. The diwankhana दिवाण खाना or the hall for audience is typical Maratha with cypress pillars सुरूचे खांब and ornate wooden ceiling.
The town of #Wai in #Satara district of Maharashtra located on the banks of the Krishna river has culturally and historically been an important center. It was here that Afzal Khan camped when he attempted to subdue the Maratha power under Chhatrapati Shivaji.
#Wai has seven ghats or stepped embankments on the Krishna River. Krishnabai or Krishnamai as the river is reveretially and affectionately called here is celebrated with an annual celebration or उत्सव in her name.
The Ganpati Ghat has the Mahaganpati Temple also called the Dholya Ganpati ढोल्या गणपती since the murti is very big. It was built by Shrimant Ganpatrao Bhikaji Raste in 1762.
Mahadev is worshipped on #श्रावणी सोमवार #Shravani Somwar as a tradition. #Pune has many heritage Mahadev Temples. This thread attempts to share info about a few of them #KnowPune#heritage
Someshwar Temple in Raviwar Peth is from the 1700s. The complex has many otjer temples in addition to the Mahadev temple.
The Nageshwar Temple in Somwar Peth is one of the oldest temple in Pune. Though rebuilt during Peshwa rule, the temple is probably 700 year old.