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Bhalchandra Pandharinath Bahirat

Bhalchandra Pandharinath Bahirat ((マラーティー語:भालचंद़ पंढरीनाथ बहिरट), 5 September 190414 October 1998) was a philosopher and educationist who studied the Marathi literature of Jñāneśvar and other sants of Maharashtra.〔Supplement on the life of Bhalchandra Pandharinath Bahirat, in the Pandharpur Times; published 5 September 1998〕 He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters from Pune University in 1991.〔The Philosophy of Jnanadeva〕
==Lifework summary==

Number of books written by Bhalchandra Pandharinath Bahirat such as〔The Philosophy of Jnanadeva〕〔Amritanubhava〕〔The philosophy of Jnanadeva as gleaned from the Amrtanubhava〕 and (The Philosophy of Jnanadeva ) are referenced by students, scholars and common people studying saint literature. Apart from Hindu philosophy, he also studied western philosophy and its social and economic impact on communities. His work on (The Philosophy of Jnanadeva ) was presented in 20th World Congress of Philosophy,1998.〔International Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 26, Issue: 1〕〔International Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 25, Issue: 2〕
He was affiliated to educational as well as musical institutions and gave lectures in number of colleges, at common gatherings on philosophy and saint culture of Maharashtra. Number of universities appointed him as an examiner for PhD students. He expressed philosophical views as an editor of Marathi magazine Prembodh (Devagarnai:प्रेमबॊध) for eighteen years〔Osmania University Library〕 from 1936 to 1954 which are referenced by international books, such as (Who Invented Hinduism: Essays on Religion in History ), By David N. Lorenzen.〔Who Invented Hinduism: Essays on Religion in History〕 Along with Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, he promoted liberalism of Vithoba Temple, Pandharpur to allow access for common people through conferences and his writings in local news paper ''Pandhari Sandesh'' published in 1939. He was the president of Maharashtra State Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Pandharpur Research Society and Saint Wangmay Mandal.〔Supplement on the life of Bhalchandra Pandharinath Bahirat, in the Pandharpur Times; published 5 September 1998〕
He donated his stature literature on saints, personal library of more than 2500 books to Pune University and (The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune ). This collection included some of the original manuscripts of the ''Jñānēśvarī'' and abhangs by Tukaram.

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