 Logo of the Kadamba Dynasty
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 |  Kannada writer Prof. B.G.L. Swamy
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 Prof. M.V. Seetaramiah -- Kannada scholar
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 |  Kuvempu stands as a great name is Kannada literature. An extra-ordinary poet, novelist and scholar, he spent his last days spreading the philosophy of Universal Manhood. Famous works: Ramayana Darshanam, Kanooru Heggaditi, and a number of popular poems. |
 Kannada Writer Goruru Ramaswamy Iyengar
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 |  Kannada Poet G.P. Rajaratnam (1908-1979)
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 Kannada Dramatist Adi Rangacharya (Shriranga)
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 |  Kannada Poet V.G. Bhat See a Poem by Bhat on K.L.Kamat |
 S. L. Bhyappa, Kannada writer and novelist
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 |  G.B. Joshi -- Kannada dramatist/publisher
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 "Where is my Mohini ?" A Yakshagana performer plays Bhasmasura, the ash-demon |  |
 |  Cinema Cutouts, Bangalore
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 The Jog Falls The Sharavati river forms one of the deepest waterfalls in the world, at the Jog in Karnataka |  |
 |  Portrait of Puttanna Kangal Kanagal was an outstanding Kannada cinema director. |
 Chaduranga -- Kannada Writer and Critic
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 |  Dr. Masti Venkatesh Iyengar, short story writer
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 An Ancient Kannada Inscription
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 |  Dollu (drums) Dancer from Shimoga See Also: Folk Artists of Karnataka |
 Prof. M.V. Seetharamiah at his Residence M.V.See. was a multi-talented scholar, researcher and artist. |  |
 |  The Waterfall at Shivasamudra River Kaveri falls 320 feet to form a spectacular waterfall |
 Kannada Researcher and Writer Sham. Ba. Joshi
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 |  The Big Two - Kuvempu and Masti at a function remembering B.M.Srikanthaiah
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 Ha .Ma. Nayak and Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar Picture taken in 1980 at a function remembering B.M. Srikanthaiah |  |
 |  Potrrait of Prof. A. N . Murthy Rao Mr. Rao is a noted Kannada writer and essayist |
 Portrait of S. Diwakar Kannada Writer and Editor |  |
 |  Veerashaiva Girl with Ash on Forehead Shastry Chawl, Dharwad |
 Portrait of M. Govind Pai Kannada Poet and Scholar |  |
 |  Portrait of Prof. A. N. Moorthy Rao
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 Portrait of G. S. Shivarudrappa File photo from Kamat Photo Database |  |
 |  Kannada Playwright and Publisher G.B. Joshi (1904-1993) Joshi brought to such great Kannada writers as Chittal and Karnad |
 Portrait of Kannada Researcher S. M. Joshi Shamba as he is known popularly, Joshi is a very important Kannada scholar of modern times |  |
 |  Kannada Poet Su. Ram. Ekkundi
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 Wall Painting from Residence of Nellappa, Tumkur The paintings although similar to those in nearby Sibi, are less artistic. |  |
 |  Prehistoric Cave Illustration from South India Hirebenagal Caves in Karnataka. Period: apprx.800 to 300 B.C |
 Portrait of Kannada Poet K.S. Narasimha Swamy
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 |  Original Manuscript of Kannada Poet Sarvajna 18th Century, Keladi Museum Collection, Keladi |
 Portrait of T.P. Kailasam Kailasam was great Kannada humorist and writer. From Manohara Grintha Mala Collection |  |
 |  Portrait of Mirji Annaraya Kannada scholar and writer. From Manohara Grintha Mala Collection |
 Portrait of A. K. Ramanujan Himself a well known scholar, Ramanujan translated some great Kannda works to English. From Manohara Grintha Mala Collection |  |
 |  Channappa Uttangi A missionary and Kannada scholar. Uttangi was an authority on the works of Kannada poet Sarvajna. Picture from Manohara Grintha Mala Collection |
 Portrait of V.K. Gokak Gokak, a Jnanapeeth awardee, is best known for a reform recommendation to make Kannada language compulsory in the state of Karnataka |  |
 |  Kannada Scholar T.S. Venkannayya
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 Kannada Writer T.N.Srikantaiah
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 |  Portrait of Chandrashekhar Kambar
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 Kannada Writer B.G.L. Swamy This is a famous photograph of BGL Swamy by KL Kamat. Kamat has said that he was inspired by works of BGL, and has acknowledged his influence in his own work. |  |
 |  Portrait of Reverend F. Kittel Kittel is remembered for compiling the first Kannada-to-English dictionary in 1894 |
 Kannada Dramatist Sriranga Known by his pen name Adyarangacharya, Sriranga was an important dramatist in modern Kannada literature |  |
 |  A Doctor and a Writer Portrait of Anupama Niranjan. Through her writings Dr. Niranjan imparted valuable scientific and medical knowledge to India's rural population. |
 Portrait of M. Chidananda Murthy Prof. Murthy is a great scholar of Kannada, and served as the chief of Kannada department in the University of Bangalore. |  |
 |  At the Kannada Poet's Meet (R to L) Nissar Ahmad, Dodda Rangegowda, and Jyotsna Kamat |
 Portrait of M. K. Indira Most famous for her work "Phaniyamma", Indira is a popular Kannada author |  |
 |  Portrait of Geeta Kulkarni
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 Portrait of Girish Karnad
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 |  Portrait of Dinakara Desai Desai introduced the four-liner limericks in Kannada langauge |
 Portrait of Prof. U.R. Ananthamurthy Ananthamurthy is a distinguished writer, scholar. He is an awardee of the Jnanapeeth honor. |  |
 |  Portrait of B.M. Srikantaiah Known as B.N.Sri, Srikantaiah is regarded as one of the pillars of modern Kannada literature |
 Portrait of Prof.V.K. Gokak
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 |  Portrait of Shantadevi Kanavi Mrs. Kanavi, wife of poet Channaveera Kanavi, is an important woman writer in Kannada |
 Portrait of H.V. Savithramma
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 |  Panje Mangesh Rao (1874-1937)
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 Portrait of Gangadhar Chittal (1923-1987)
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 |  Virupaksha Nayak Nayak operated the "Ranga Torana" monthly dedicated to theatrical arts |
 Prof. Gopalakrishna Adiga Kannada and English Scholar, Poet, Super Intellectual |  |
 |  Poet Gopalakrishna Adiga Adiga (1918-1992) is regarded as one of the fathers of modern Kannada poetry (Navya Sahitya) |
 Shivaram Karanth (1902-1997) Portrait of Shivaram Karanth |  |
 |  Yashwant Chittal Famous works of Chittal include "Muru Darigalu", and "Shikari" |
 Keertinath Kurtkoti (1925-2003) Kurtkoti was an outstanding Kannada writer, critic and thinker |  |
 |  Kannada Writer Prabhushankar
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 Kannada Humorist M. Sivaram (Ra.Shi) Raashi ran the pioneering Kannada humor magazine "Koravanji" and was himself a writer of light humor |  |
 |  A.R. Krishnasastry Krishnasastry is most remembered for his classic "Vachana Bharat" |
 Ranganath Diwakar Ranganath Ramchandra Diwakar was a patriot, philosopher and scholar. His works in Kannada and English reflect his insights into philosophy, culture and yoga. He served India as a political prisoner, President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee. |  |
 |  Eminent Lawyer and Writer Hemalata Mahishi
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 Writer and Activist Shanta Nagaraj
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 |  V. V. Patil
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 N. S. Hardikar (1889-1975) Dr. Narayan Subbarao Hardikar |  |
 |  Freedom Fighter Gangadharrao Deshpande
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 Bhimrao Balaji Potdar Potdar was a Congress leader from Belgaum |  |
 |  Queen of Kittur, Channamma (1778-1829) Detail from a postal stamp issued in 1977 |
 Pu. Ti. Narasimhachar
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 |  P.V. Acharya (Pavem) Kannada scholar and writer Pavem edited "Kasturi" monthly for a long time |
 Lalita Ramanna From Manohara Grintha Mala collection |  |
 |  Kannada Poet M. Akbar Ali
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 Those Who Saved Kannada (L to R) Nadiger, G.B. Joshi, K.V. Iyer, Alur Venkata Rao, V.B.Naik , Karna |  |
 |  Siddavanahalli Krishna Sharma Kannada writer, freedom fighter, and educationist |
 Govindrao V. Chulaki Kannada publisher and writer |  |
 |  T.N. Srikantaih (Tinamshri) Kannada scholar and an authority on Kannada poetics |
 Krishnakumar Kallur Kannada playwright and short-story writer. Major works include "Jagrutarashtra" and "Gubbiya Samsara" |  |
 |  Portrait of Poet D.S. Karki Karki is most remembered for "Hacchevu Kannadada Deepa" song |
 Missionary Herman Mongling Early German missionary who worked for Kannada |  |
 |  N.S. Gadagkar Writer and award winning translator |
 Sundar Nadakarni
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 |  Shankar Mokashi Punekar (1928-2004) Punekar's works include "Gangavva Gangamayi" and "Avaheswari" |
 Kadapa Raghavendrarayaru Kannada researcher and Kannada activist |  |
 |  Sali Ramachandraraya Kannada poet, freedom fighter for India |
 Huilgol Narayana Rao Rao is most remembered for "Udayavagali namma chaluva
kannada nadu" |  |
 |  K. Gopalakrishnaraya Kannada essayist and writer |
 Poet Shantakavi One of the foremost Kannada writers and Keertankars |  |
 |  K. Chengalaraya Reddy Eminent Parlimentatian from Mysore State |
 S.V. Ranganna Prof. Ranganna was a English professor in Mysore University who translated many English works into Kannada language |  |
 |  Muduvidu Krishnarao Krishnarao fought for unification of Karnataka |