Janaki Srinivasa Murthy (born as Vasanti on 12 February 1945), popularly known by her nickname Vaidehi is an Indian writer and well-known writer of modern
Kannada language
Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native sp ...
fiction. Vaidehi is one of the most successful women writers in the language and a recipient of prestigious national and state-level literary awards. She has won the
Sahitya Akademi Award
The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
for her collection of short stories, ''Krauncha Pakshigalu'' in 2009.
Biography
Early life
Vaidehi was born on 12 February 1945 to A. V. N. Hebbar (father) and Mahalakshmi (mother) in
Kundapura
Kundapur, also called Kundapura, is a coastal town situated in the Udupi district of the state of Karnataka, India. This town was known as Coondapoor while it was part of the erstwhile South Canara district (1862–1947) of the Madras Pres ...
taluk of
Udupi district
Udupi district (also Udipi or Odipu in Tulu language) is an administrative subdivision in the Karnataka state of India, with the district headquarters in the city of Udupi. It is situated in the Canara coastal region, there are seven taluks, ...
, Karnataka.
She grew up in a large traditional Brahmin family. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Commerce from the Bhandarkar College in Kundapura. Her father is a lawyer and her mother was a homemaker. At home, a dialect of Kannada called
Kundapur Kannada is spoken and she uses this dialect in her works as well.
Vaidehi became her pen-name under unusual circumstances. Early in her writing career, she had sent a story to the Kannada weekly magazine
Sudha for publication but later requested the publisher not to go ahead with the print as the story was non-fictional and included a real-life story. However, the editor went ahead with the publication by changing the author's name to 'Vaidehi'. This name stuck in her later writings as well as she gained popularity.
Married life
Vaidehi married to K. L. Srinivasa Murthy at the age of 23. The couple have two daughters, Nayana Kashyap (née Nayana Murthy) and Pallavi Rao (née Pallavi Murthy). After marriage Vaidehi changed her legal name to Janaki Srinivasa Murthy and moved to Shivamogga. Later the family moved to
Udupi
Udupi (alternate spelling Udipi; also known as Odipu) is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. Udupi is situated about north of the educational, commercial and industrial hub of Mangalore and about west of state capital Bangalore by road.
...
and then to
Manipal
Manipal is a suburb and university town within Udupi, in coastal Karnataka, India. Manipal is located five kilometres away from the centre of Udupi City, in Udupi District, Karnataka (state) in south western India. It is administered by the Udup ...
where she currently resides. Vaidehi's daughter
Nayana Kashyap is a translator, Kannada writer and English teacher. She has translated some of the Vaidehi's works into English including five novels.
Works
Collection of short stories
*''Mara Gida Balli'' (1979)
*''Antharangada Putagalu'' (1984)
*''Gola'' (1986)
*''Samaja Shastrajneya Tippanige'' (1991)
*''Ammacchi Yemba Nenapu'' (2000)
*''Hagalu Geechida Nenta''
*''Krouncha Pakshigalu''
Beautiful essays
*''Mallinathana Dhyana'' (1996)
*''Meju Mattu Badagi''
*''Jatre''
Novels
*''Asprushyaru'' (1992)
Collection of poems
*''tottilu tuguva hadu''
*''Bindu Bindige'' (1990)
*''Parijatha'' (1999)
*''Hoova Kattuva Haadu'' (2011)
Children's dramas
*''Dham Dhoom Suntaragali''
*''Mookana Makkalu''
*''Gombe Macbeth''
*''Danadangura''
*''Nayimari Nataka''
*''Kotu Gumma''
*''Jhum Jham Aane Mathu Putta''
*''Surya Banda''
*''Ardhachandra Mitayi''
*''Hakki Haadu''
*''Somari Olya''
Biography
*''Nenapinangaladalli Mussanjehothu'' (life of Kota Lakshminarayana Karanth)
*''Sediyapu Nenapugalu'' - (life of Sediyapu Krishna Bhatta)
*''Illiralare allige hogalare'' - (life of B. V. Karanth)
Translations
*''Bharathiya Mahileyara Swathanthra Horata'' (from Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya's "Indian women's freedom struggle")
*''Belliya Sankolegalu'' (from Maithreyi Mukkhopadhyaya's "Silver Shakles")
*''Surya Kinnariyau'' (from Swapna Dutta's "Sun Fairies")
*''Sangeetha Samvada'' (from
Bhaskar Chandavarkar's "Lecture on Music")
Awards
Vaidehi has won numerous awards for her writings in Kannada.
*
Sahitya Akademi Award
The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
(2009) for ''Krouncha Pakshigalu''
*Geetha Desai Datti Nidhi (1985, 1992) by Karnataka Lekhakiyara Sangha for ''Antharangada Putagalu'' and ''Bindu Bindige''
*Vardhamana Udayonmukha Award (1992) by Vardhamana Prashasti Peetha for ''Gola''
*Katha Award (1992, 1997) by Katha Organisation, New Delhi for ''Hagalu Geechida Nenta'' and ''Ammacchiyemba Nenapu''
*Anupama Award (1993) for ''Samaja Shastrajneya Tippanige''
*Karnataka State Sahitya Akademi Award (1993, 1998) for her five children's dramas and ''Mallinathana Dhyana''
*Sahtya Kama Award for ''Ammachi Yemba Nenapu''
*Sadodita Award (2001) by Shashwathi Trust
*Sudha Weekly Award for ''Asprushyaru''
*
Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Award in 1997 by
Government of Karnataka
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*Attimabbe Award by Attimabbe Pratishtan
See also
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