Dr. Janardan Mahadeo Kulkarni

Dr. Janardan Mahadeo Kulkarni obituary

Dr. Janardan Mahadeo Kulkarni

Janardan Kulkarni Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wages & Sons Funeral Home - Gwinnett Chapel from Oct. 2 to Oct. 3, 2025.

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With profound sadness and a now a hole in my heart, we lost a great man, my father, a grandfather and genuine friend to countless people.

Dr. Janardan Mahadeo Kulkarni, born on November 25, 1932 to Mahadeo and Parvatibai Kulkarni, in Thane, India-a suburb of Mumbai-passed away after a remarkable 92 years. The second youngest of seven children, Dr. Kulkarni pursued academic excellence early, graduating from Bombay University with a PhD in Mathematics and working at The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in South Mumbai's Nariman Point from 1951 to 1967.

On February 13, 1966, he married Sudha Shivram Paradkar in Girgau, Mumbai-secretly his love, who worked alongside him at TIFR.

In September 1967, Dr. Kulkarni immigrated to the United States to earn a second PhD in Library Science from Syracuse University in New York. He began a new chapter at SUNY Cortland, then in 1975 accepted a position with the University of Louisville. He and his wife Sudha moved their family to Kentucky, where he served as a professor for 34 years and helped raise his family.

In Louisville, Dr. Kulkarni and Sudha became cornerstones of the Indian American community. He and Sudha hosted countless Indian immigrants in their home, helping families and students adjust to life in the United States and Kentucky. For decades, Dr. Kulkarni was also the only Hindu Priest in Kentucky, traveling to hundreds of homes to perform religious ceremonies, weddings, last rites, and births. He was instrumental in founding the Hindu Temple of Kentucky and remained actively involved with the community, performing his final major religious ceremony just a month ago at age 92-with 75 in attendance, marking his 82nd annual Ganesh Chaturthi.

He will be sorely missed for his genuine kindness, selflessness, discipline, and love of life. Dr. Kulkarni cherished his family, friends, Louisville, the University, his Louisville Cardinal basketball teams, Major League Baseball-especially the Yankees-and approached life with true zest.

To those who are mourning his passing, dad would simply say "FOOT!!" and "HUT!!"-his way of saying stop crying and whining and get on with loving and enjoying life!

Dr. Kulkarni's legacy of compassion, scholarship, and joyful living touches generations.

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October 4, 2025

Bakula Sheth posted to the memorial.

October 3, 2025

Ko Dong posted to the memorial.

October 2, 2025

Wages & Sons Funeral Home - Gwinnett Chapel posted an obituary.

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Bakula Sheth

October 4, 2025

So sorry to hear of his passing. For me he was the religious leader,showing calm and equanimity in any situation. Knowing him and Sudha was a privilege I cherish . He embraced his move from Louisville to Atlanta ,with same calmness . He expressed his joy in being with his grandchildren .God bless his soul . May his memories remain as shining light that illuminates the way for next generations . May the blessings of Universe be upon his family.
Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi
Bakula Sheth
Louisville KY.

Ko Dong

October 3, 2025

Salil,
Thank you for giving us this space to join the celebration of your father's life. Andrew and I were privileged to be part of his life, even though just on a margin and for a short period. But that is abundant enough for us to enjoy and keep his genuine kindness in our memory. We look forward to seeing his spirit of caring rippling through people around him and beyond.

In Peace,
Andrew and Ko

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