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Prahlad shinde biography of mahatma

          Born in in Pimpalgaon, Ahmadnagar, he grew up with music, but not in an absence of grief....

          Prahlad Shinde

          Singer from Maharashtra

          Prahlad Shinde

          Born

          Prahlad Bhagvanrao Shinde


          1933

          Mangalwedha, Solapur, Maharashtra

          Died23 June 2004(2004-06-23) (aged 70–71)
          NationalityIndian
          Occupation(s)Singer, Tabla Player
          ChildrenAnand Shinde
          Milind Shinde
          Dinkar Shinde

          Prahlad Bhagvanrao Shinde (1933 – 23 June 2004), was a Marathi singer from Maharashtra.

          He was famous for devotional songs, Ambedkarite songs, and Qawwalis.[1][2][3]

          Early life

          Shinde was born on 1933 in Mangalwedha village of Solapur to Bhagvanrao and Sonabai Shinde.

          Born in in Mumbai, Adarsh has been trained in what is inappropriately called 'classical' music, unlike his father and grandfather.

        1. Born in in Mumbai, Adarsh has been trained in what is inappropriately called 'classical' music, unlike his father and grandfather.
        2. Shinde, who, inspired by Gandhiji, launched a movement against untouchability.
        3. Born in in Pimpalgaon, Ahmadnagar, he grew up with music, but not in an absence of grief.
        4. Ambedkar's guru, Mahatma Phule's 'Satyashodhak Society' where 'Satyashodhak jalsas' used to take place to spread Phule's anti-caste philosophy.
        5. Ambedkar's social justice movement.
        6. He was the youngest child and had two elder brothers. He was introduced to music when he started accompanying his parents to do Kirtan and street singing to make the ends meet due to abject poverty. During his young age, he worked as a tabla player and chorus in Ismail Azad's Troupe and even got a chance to sing a small part in song Haider Ki Talvar.

          HMV gave a break