Dinkarrao Javalkar
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Dinkarrao Javalkar (Marathi: दिनकरराव जवळकर, born - 1898, died - 1932 ) was a social activist and a leader of non-brahmin movement in Bombay Presidency. He, along with Keshavrao Jedhe, first emerged as a young leader of non-brahmin movement in Pune, and later gained state-wide reputation for his scathing critic of Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Vishnushastri Chiplunkar in his book Deshache Dushman (Enemies of the Country). Started as a principled follower of Mahatma Phule, he further turned more towards communism and worked to bring communist principles together with teachings of Satyashodhak Samaj.
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Dinkarrao Javalkar
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Dinkarrao Javalkar
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Dinkarrao Javalkar
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Pune
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Alandi , District Pune
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Dinkarrao Javalkar
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1932
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दिनकरराव जवळकर
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Deshache Dushman, Krantiche Ranashing
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Journalist, social activist
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Deshache Dushman
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All Hindus are equal. No one is superior, no one is inferior. Let all flesh and blood be one. Four varnas are a real deceit. It's a tool to keep the non-Brahmins in slavery. There is no difference among the Hindus. Hindu is the only varna. If a Hindu eats or marries with another Hindu that's not adharma. In contrast, what divide Hindus in the name of religion is not a dharma, but a trick by Brahmins. One who calls themselves a Hindu, whether they are Europeans or Africans, they are our coreligionists.
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Dinkarrao Javalkar (Marathi: दिनकरराव जवळकर, born - 1898, died - 1932 ) was a social activist and a leader of non-brahmin movement in Bombay Presidency. He, along with Keshavrao Jedhe, first emerged as a young leader of non-brahmin movement in Pune, and later gained state-wide reputation for his scathing critic of Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Vishnushastri Chiplunkar in his book Deshache Dushman (Enemies of the Country). Started as a principled follower of Mahatma Phule, he further turned more towards communism and worked to bring communist principles together with teachings of Satyashodhak Samaj.
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1932