Ranade is a family name, common among the Chitpavan Brahmin community in Western Maharashtra, India. [1]
Ranade family originated from Bhatgaon, Guhagar Ratnagiri.[2]
Each year Ranade family celebrates Mahashivratri utsav at Asud , Vyaghreshwar Near Dapoli, Ratnagiri [3].
Notable people with the surname include:
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Mahadev may refer to:
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