Damle was born on 14 April 1900, to Vishnu (d. 1928) and Lakshmi (née Chimnatai Modak; d. 1934) of the
Damle gharana of
Kivale. He was one of eight children born to his parents; he had six brothers and one sister. His family was
Chitpavan brahmin. Damle was educated at the
Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya in
Pune. He graduated with a
B. A. degree from
Sir Parshurambhau College before going on to found the
Maharashtra Mandal in 1924, serving as its first secretary. Beginning in 1930, he served as the governor of the Maharashtra Mandal. From 1942 to 1948, he joined the
British Indian Army. During
World War II, he was posted in
Belgaum. From 1951 to 1975 he again took up governorship of the Mandal. Beginning in 1963, he founded the Seth Dagduram Kataria High School, founding the Indirabai Karandikar Primary School on
Tilak road in Pune in 1964, and founding schools for primary education in
Marathi in 1968 and 1970, focusing on
women's education. On 1 July 1977, he founded the
Chandrashekhar Agashe College of Physical Education in Gultekdi, Pune, having begun work for its founding in 1938. Damle married Kamlabai Bapat, who predeceased him in 1968. The couple had two children, a son named Ramesh (b. 1935) and a daughter named Sunanda (b. 1937). Damle died on 25 July 1977, with his son succeeding him as governor of the Mandal. == References ==