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Varde Vaman Valavalikar, popularly known as

Shenai Goembab sowed the seeds for resurgence of Konkani with

intense and uncompromising dedication and Madhav Manjunath

Shanbhag from Karawar gave to that effort the needed emotional

moisture and missionary warmth. Konkani language rose like a sphinx

from the ashes, in spite of numerous quislings within the Sarasvat fold.

Konkani Bhasha Mandals were formed in every place, Annual Literary

Conferences were held, and Performing arts both in dramatic and

musical forms came to be encouraged. Folk songs and dances, long

forgotten, were revived even as the wisdom of common idioms and

proverbs were collected, Christians who had preserved some literature

and Hindus who were becoming alive for using Konkani for their

creative outlet fashioned a kaleidoscopic picture of resurgent Konkanis

in India as well in many foreign countries where they had spread over.

If there was still something lacking for bringing together different

regional and religious segments of the Konkani speaking with one

script, which alone will bring the Konkanis together making their

language understand in spite of the regional variations, so that a time

would sooner come than later when the language will have a

standardized form.

Yet what is lacking among Konkanis is the lack of interest in

traditional values, whether they are Sarasvats, or any other communities.

Nagesh V Sonde

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