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Adya Rangacharya (26 September 1904 – 17 October 1984), known as R.V. Jagirdar till 1948, later popularly known by his
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Sriranga, was an Indian
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writer, actor and scholar, and a member of the ''Adya Jahagirdar family''. He was awarded the
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in 1967 and the
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for literature in 1971 for ''Kalidasa'', a literary criticism in Kannada. Rangacharya has been honoured with the Padma Bhushan third highest Indian civilian award for his contributions to the literature and education in 1972 by the
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Life

Adya Rangacharya birth name was R. V. Jagirdar and was born in Agarkhed, Bijapur district. He has his education at
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Universities. His writings made him a trend-setter among Kannada and Indian writers. His works include twelve novels and a number of scholarly books on the theatre, on Sanskrit drama and the Bhagavadgita; but it was as a dramatist that he made his mark (47 full-length and 68 one-act plays). WorldCat author listing
/ref> He is known for his English translation of the classic work on Indian classical theatre, the Natyasastra Rangacharya, Adya (1904-84), in ''The Oxford Companion to Indian Theatre'
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Works

Rangacharya's works include twelve novels and a number of scholarly books on the Theatre, on
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drama and the Bhagavadgita. He also wrote 71 plays and acted in 47. Besides a translation of Natyasastra, his other works in English include Drama in
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, Indian Theatre, Introduction to Bharata’s Natyasastra, and Introduction to the Comparative Philosophy and
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. He use the pseudonym Sriranga when writing most of his plays and literary work. His works in English are: *Bharata, Muni, and Śrīraṅga. '' The Nāṭyaśāstra: English Translation with Critical Notes.'' New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 1996. *Drama in Sanskrit Literature, and Introduction to the Comparative Philosophy and Indo-Aryan Languages. *Rangacharya, Adya. ''Introduction to Bharata's Nātya-Śāstra.'' Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1966. WorldCat
/ref> *Rangacharya, Adya. ''The Indian Theatre.'' New Delhi: National Book Trust, India, 1971. *Śrīraṅga, . Drama in Sanskrit Literature. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1967 (2nd ed.) *Śrīraṅga, .'' The Quest for Wisdom, Thoughts on the Bhagawadgita.'' Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1993. (translation of two Kannada works ''Gītagāmbhīrya'' and ''Gītādarpaṇa'' Among his works translated into English are *Rangacharya, Adya, (transl. by G S. Amur).''Listen Janamejaya and Other Plays.'' New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2005. *Śrīraṅga, (transl. by Shashi Deshpande) ''Opening Scene: Early Memoirs of a Dramatist and a Play.'' New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2006. *Rangacharya, Adya, (transl. by Usha Desai). ''Shadows in the Dark: Four Plays.'' Bangalore, India: Unisun Publications, 2007. *Sriranga, .'' These Tombs Alone Remain: A Novel'' Bangalore: Shriranga Saraswat Prakashana, 1959.


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