Daji Panshikar, a distinguished scholar and author known for his deep insights into Indian epics such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata, passed away at his home in Thane, Maharashtra at the age of 92.
Over more than five decades, he delivered thousands of lectures and contributed significantly to Marathi literature and cultural discourse.
Key Points:
- Daji Panshikar died on June 6, 2025, at his residence in Thane after a brief illness.
- He was renowned for his interpretations and teachings on Hindu scriptures, including the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
- Panshikar delivered over 2,500 lectures across India and internationally and wrote regularly for the Marathi daily "Saamana" for 16 years.
- His notable works include "Mahabharata: Ek Sudacha Pravas," "Karna: Khara Kon Thota?," "Kathamrut," "Kanikaniti," and the five-part series "Unfamiliar Ramayana."
- He also managed the theatre organization 'Natyasampada Natya Sanstha,' founded by his brother, and collaborated with prominent figures in literature, music, theatre, and film.