Wamandada kardak biography of michael lewis
Ambedkari jalsa represented the teachings and philosophy of Dr BR Ambedkar in oral form, accompanied by songs. Over a journey that is close to completing a century, many Ambedkarite shahirs have helped hone shahiri as an anti-caste tool. Likewise, I am free from the framework of the science of poetry. However, when it comes to songs, rhyming is unavoidable.
The framework of rhyming cannot be broken down easily. I have broken the rules of musicology. Nevertheless, there is a science to our singing too. My only duty is to talk about Buddha, Phule, and Ambedkar through my singing, in all possible ways. I have immersed myself into each and every aspect of human life, and written. I have been singing the song of humans, and humans have accepted it.
It is true that I do not sing songs of the glorification of love, but my songs do not prod. I have never cared about literary principles.
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I have been publishing my songs as a representation of the anxiety of a restless man. With these words, Wamandada Kardak, perhaps the greatest of all shahirs , sums up his journey of singing about the anti-caste work by the Buddha, Kabir, Phule and Ambedkar. Born in in the district of Nashik in Maharashtra, he performed for 55 years, singing about Ambedkar with the same zeal and enthusiasm that he employed when he wrote and sang anti-caste music.
He staged performances throughout Maharashtra with his Chandroday Natya Mandal. People who could not attend school or did not know how to read and write became acquainted with Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and his teachings through Wamandada.