Jośī, Cĩ. Vi. 1892-1963
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Name (Latin)
Jośī, Cĩ. Vi. 1892-1963
Other forms of name
Cintāmaṇa Vināyaka Jośī, 1892-1963
Joshi, C. V. (Chintaman Vinayak), 1892-1963
nnaa Joshi, Chintaman Vinayak, 1892-
Josi, Cintamana Vinayaka, 1892-1963
Chintaman Vinayak Joshi, 1892-1963
Joshi, Chintaman Vinayak, 1892-1963
Date of birth
1892-01-19
Date of death
1963-11-21
Field of activity
College teaching
Literature
Occupation
Authors
College teachers
Associated Language
mar
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Cintāmaṇa Vināyaka Jośī; Chintaman Vinayak Joshi; January 19, 1892 to November 21, 1963; born in Pune; Marathi humorist; bachelor's degree (philosophy), master's degree (Pali and English literature); high school teacher in Umaravati and Ratnagiri; college professor in Baroda, for Pali, English, and Marathi literature; Director of Archives (part time), for the then princely state of Baroda ( (Wikipedia, viewed May 21, 2021) )
- Vaidya, V. Akshara-hāsya Cĩ. Vi. Jośī, 1985:p. 30 (d. 11/21/1963)
- LC data base, 7/26/86(hdg.: Joshi, Chintaman Vinayak, 1892- ; usage: Cĩ. Vi. Jośī; C. V. Joshi)
Wikipedia description:
Chintaman Vinayak Joshi (19 January 1892 - 21 November 1963) was a Marathi humorist and a researcher in Pali literature. He hailed from Maharashtra, India, and was popularly known as Chin. Vi. Joshi. Joshi was known for his humorous writing. He also was a scholar of Pali and Buddhism. A Marathi movie "Sarkari Pahune", 1942, directed by Master Vinayak, based on Joshi's writings became very successful and later so did a Doordarshan serial Chimanrao Gundyabhau, 1977 based on his writings. Most of Joshi's books are in print as of January 2017. S D Phadnis has been one of the illustrators for Joshi's books.
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