Deepali Patwadkar is a researcher, author and artist who brings India's ancient wisdom to life through words and illustrations. With a Master's degree in both Computer Science and Indology, she blends traditional knowledge with a modern lens-exploring the epics, history, astronomy, geography, and art of India in innovative ways.
Her books- “Epic Footprint: Ramayana Beyond Borders”, “Sugriva’s Atlas”, “Ahilyabai Holkar: The Guardian of Hindu Dharma”, “Rajmata Kunti: The Champion of Kshatriya Dharma’ offer readers a deeper connection with India's civilizational soul.
She writes regularly in leading newspapers and magazines, and her art exhibitions based on the Ramayana and Dnyaneshwari have drawn wide appreciation. Her writings are available on -www.deepa.blog
Deepali teaches Indian Knowledge Systems and Epic Studies as a visiting faculty at prestigious universities in Pune.
She writes regularly through prestigious publications including: Maharashtra Times, Sakal and Mumbai Tarun Bharat. Her scholarly works extend to peer-reviewed journals and columns in Saptahik Vivek, Prasad and News Bharati.