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Suresh Bhat

Suresh Bhat

Marathi Poet


Suresh Bhat (Marathi: सुरेश भट; 15 April 1932 – 14 March 2003) was a Marathi poet from the state of Maharashtra, India.

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Personal life

Bhat was born in a Karhade Brahmin family in Amravati, Maharashtra to Shridhar Bhat, a physician. His mother was fond of poetry and made young Bhat learn famous Marathi poems by heart. He later acknowledged this practice to be a key influence in the development of his poetic abilities.Bhat completed his education in Amravati, and earned a B.A. degree in 1955. According to him, his poems were the only source of comfort for him during such times of bitterness and depression.

After completing his education he took teaching jobs in rural area of Amravati and continued writing poems.

Suresh Bhat converted to Buddhism with the help of Bhante Surai Sasai. Because of Buddhism was the religion of Babasaheb Ambedkar, who was an ideal to him.[1]

Suresh Bhat died of cardiac arrest on 14 March 2003. He was 70.[2]

Works

Bhat published his first collection of poems, Roopgandha in 1961. In 1974, he published his second collection, Ranga maazhaa wegalaa and in 1983 he self-published a collection named Elgaar. Other collections of his poems include Zanjhaavaat and Saptaranga

Roopgandha and Ranga maazhaa wegalaa were the recipients of the state literary awards sponsored by the Government of Maharashtra[2] in their respective years of publication.

Poet Ilahi Jamadar was his student in Pune.[3]

His famous song on B. R. Ambedkar 'Bhimraya Ghe Tuzya Ya Lekranchi Vandana' (father Ambedkar, take these offerings from your children).[1]

Bhat's poems are generally classified as Marathi ghazals.

Bhat's best-known verses gained popularity after they were set to music by Hridaynath Mangeshkar, and were sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle.[2]

Bhat's poem 'Maayboli' was composed by music director Kaushal Inamdar as the Marathi Abhimaangeet as a song featuring more than 450 singers.[citation needed]

List of poetry collections

  • Roopgandha
  • Ranga maazhaa vegalaa
  • Elgaar
  • Zanjhaavaat
  • Saptaranga
  • Rasvanticha Mujara
  • Kaflaa

References

  1. "Dalit shahirs of Maharashtra: In Suresh Bhats ghazals, a fight against oppression".
  2. Niphadkar, Pradeep (7 February 2021). "अबोल, मिश्किल इलाही". Lokmat (in Marathi). Retrieved 27 March 2021.

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