
Krishnaji Keshav Damle ( mr, कृष्णाजी केशव दामले) (October 7, 1866 - November 7, 1905) was a
Marathi
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*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people
*Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece
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poet from Malgund , Ratnagiri
Maharashtra,
India
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, who wrote poetry under the pen name Keshavasuta or Keshavsut कृष.
Legacy
Keshavsut's poem
Tutari is seen in the soundtrack of the Oscar-nominated film
Harishchandrachi Factory
''Harishchandrachi Factory'' (; ) is a 2009 Indian Marathi-language biographical film written and directed by Paresh Mokashi. It is about Dadasaheb Phalke, who made the first Indian feature film '' Raja Harishchandra'' (1913), and starring Nan ...
. On 22 May 2017, the
Dadar
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Dadar holds the distinction of being Mumbai’s first plann ...
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Sawantwadi
Sawantwadi an aesthetic land of artists, is an integral part of the Konkan region which is in the mid-western coast of India.
The western coast of India since 1510 A.D. has assumed great importance in Indian history and history of internationa ...
Rajya Rani Express
Rajya Rani trains are a series of express trains operated by Indian Railways to connect state capitals with other cities important for tourism, pilgrimage or business.
History
The word "Rajya" means "State" and the word "Rani" means Queen i ...
was named as "Tutari Express" to mark the centenary of Damle's famed poem titled "Tutari".
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Marathi-language writers
Marathi-language poets
Indian male poets
1866 births
1905 deaths
19th-century Indian poets
Poets from Maharashtra
19th-century Indian male writers