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  1. castemumbai.tiss.edu › uploads › 2015How Daya Pawar’s

    Daya Pawar’s daughter Pradnya, a feminist Dalit writer “To our upper-caste writer friends, such discrimination was unheard of,” says writer Arjun Dangle, who edited Poisoned Bread (1992), an anthology of Dalit writing. “They encouraged Daya to write his memoirs, which were then published in 1978,” says Dangle, who read the

  2. It is a collection of memories that reflect on the hardships he goes through and the honour people in his community keep fighting for. Daya Pawar received a Maharashtran Literature Award for Baluta amongst many other recognitions for this book. Pawar, born in the Mahar community of Maharashtra, held nothing back while writing this autobiography ...

  3. Daya Pawar or Dagdu Maruti Pawar (1935[1]–20 December 1996[2]) was born to a Mahar Dalit family in Dhamangaon (Taluka: Akole, District: Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India), was a Marathi author and poet known for his contributions to Dalit literature that dealt with the atrocities experienced by the dalits or untouchables under the Hindu caste system.

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · Daya Pawar or Dagdu Maruti Pawar (1935[1]–20 December 1996[2]) was born to a Mahar Dalit family in Dhamangaon (Taluka: Akole, District: Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India), was a Marathi author and poet known for his contributions to Dalit literature that dealt with the atrocities experienced by the dalits or untouchables under the Hindu caste system.

  5. Aug 11, 2022 · Translated from Marathi by Eleanor Zelliot and Jayant Karve. SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS. In this poem, the poet is glorifying Buddha who treated everyone as equal. Daya Pawar is telling that he did not know a Buddha who is simply sitting and meditating. The Buddha that he know is travelling and teaching his knowledge to everyone.

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  7. Sep 12, 2018 · Daya Pawar’s book, one of the first autobiographical works of Ambedkarite literature to be published, drew both admiration and criticism for the frankness with which it depicted Dalit pain ...