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(Redirected from Sonopant Dandekar) Indian philosopher (1895–1968)

Shankar Vaman Dandekar (1895–1968), also known as Sonopant Dandekar, was a philosopher and educationist from Maharashtra, India.

Dandekar was an important interpreter of Warkari Bhakti Sampraday in Maharashtra. He served as a professor of philosophy and the principal of Sir Parashurambhau College in Pune for many years.

He edited and published several Hindu religious texts in Sanskrit and Marathi languages.

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