Krushnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar
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Krushnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar ((Devanagari
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: कृष्णाजी प्रभाकर खाडिलकर) (1872 - 1948) was a Marathi
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 writer from Maharashtra
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, India
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.

Khadilkar was born on November 25, 1872 in Sangli
Sangli
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. At age 15, he wrote a novel, and the next year he wrote a play. He received his B.A. degree in 1892 from Deccan College
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 in Pune
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. Out of his abiding interest in plays, he closely studied during his college years the plays of Sanskrit
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 and English playwrights.

In 1897, Khadilkar joined the editorial staff of Lokmanya Tilak
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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's daily Kesari (केसरी). His thoughts and writing style so much matched those of Tilak that the readers of Kesari never knew as to which of the two had written the editorials appearing in the newspaper. At one time, the British authorities ruling over India at that time charged Tilak with writing some “inflammatory” editorials criticizing them. Those editorials had in fact been written by Khadilkar.

During 1908-10, Khadilkar served as the chief editor of Tilak's English daily Maratha (मराठा) besides serving on the editorial board of Kesari. In 1910, he left the editorship of both Kesari and Maratha, but returned to work as the editor of Keasari during 1917-20.

After Tilak's death in 1920, Khadilkar worked as the editor of daily “Lokamanya” (लोकमान्य) during 1921-23. In 1923, he founded daily Nava Kal
Nava Kaal
Nava Kaal is a Marathi daily newspaper. It is based in Mumbai, the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Its owner editor is Nilkanth Khadilkar. Robin Jeffery has called Khadilkar as one of the most remarkable and self-reliant owners of small newspapers...

 (नवा काळ). His editorials in Nava Kal strongly supported the freedom struggle of India under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi
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, who had assumed the leadership after Tilak's death. In 1929, British authorities imprisoned Khadilkar for a year for the "crime" of disloyalty to the British Raj
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Khadilkar presided over Marathi Sahitya Sammelan
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 at Nagpur
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in 1933.

He died on August 26, 1948.

Plays

The following is the list of Khadilkar's plays:
  • Savai Madhavrao Yancha Mrutyu (सवाई माधवराव यांचा मृत्यु)
  • Bhaubandaki (भाऊबंदकी)
  • Kanchangadachi Mohana (कांचनगडची मोहना)
  • Manapman (मानापमान)
  • Swayamvar (स्वयंवर)
  • Keechak-Wadh (कीचकवध)
  • Menaka (मेनका)
  • Widyaharan (विद्याहरण)
  • Sawitri (सावित्री)
  • Draupadi (दौपदी)
  • Sawati Matsar (सवतीमत्सर)
  • Satwa Pariksha (सत्त्वपरीक्षा))
  • Bayakanche Banda (बायकांचे बंड)
  • Tridandi Sanyas (त्रिदंडी संन्यास)
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