Kuvempu house Kuppalli.jpg
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa (29 December 1904 – 11 November 1994), popularly known by his
pen name A pen name, also called a ''nom de plume'' or a literary double, is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name. A pen na ...
Kuvempu, was an Indian poet, playwright, novelist and critic. He is widely regarded as the greatest Kannada poet of the 20th century. He was the first Kannada writer to receive the Jnanpith Award. Kuvempu studied at Mysuru University in the 1920s, taught there for nearly three decades and served as its vice-chancellor from 1956 to 1960. He initiated education in Kannada as the language medium. For his contributions to
Kannada Literature Kannada literature is the Text corpus, corpus of written forms of the Kannada language, a member of the Dravidian language, Dravidian Language family, family spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script. A ...
, the Government of Karnataka decorated him with the honorific ''Rashtrakavi'' (" National Poet") in 1964 and
Karnataka Ratna The Karnataka Ratna is the highest civilian honour of the State of Karnataka, India. It is awarded in recognition of a person's extraordinary contribution in any field. It was instituted in the year 1992 by Chief Minister S Bangarappa by the Go ...
("The Gem of Karnataka") in 1992. He was conferred the Padma Vibhushan by the Government of India in 1988. He penned the Karnataka State Anthem
Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate, Jaya he Karnataka Maate ()(English: ''Victory to you Mother Karnataka, The Daughter of Mother India!'') is a Kannada poem, which was composed by the Indian national poet Kuvempu. The poem was officially declared ...
.


Biography


Early life and education

Kuvempu was born in Hirekodige, a village in Koppa taluk of Chikmagalur district and raised in Kuppalli, a village in Shivamogga district of the erstwhile
Kingdom of Mysore The Kingdom of Mysore was a realm in South India, southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. From 1799 until 1950, it was a princely state, until 1947 in a subsidiary allia ...
(now in Karnataka) into to a Kannada-speaking Vokkaliga family. His mother Seethamma hailed from Koppa, Chikmagalur, while his father Venkatappa was from Kuppali, a village in Thirthahalli taluk (in present-day Shimoga district), where he was raised. Early in his childhood, Kuvempu was home-schooled by an appointed teacher from
South Canara South Canara was a district of the Madras Presidency of British India, located at . It comprised the towns of Kassergode and Udipi and adjacent villages, with the capital in Mangalore city. South Canara was one of the most heterogeneous areas o ...
. He joined the Anglo-Vernacular school in Thirthahalli to continue his middle school education. Kuvempu's father died when he was only twelve. He finished his lower and secondary education in Kannada and English languages in Thirthahalli and moved to Mysore for further education at the Wesleyan High School. Thereafter, he pursued college studies at the Maharaja College of Mysore and graduated in 1929, majoring in Kannada.


Family

Kuvempu married Hemavathi on 30 April 1937. He was forced into enter marital life on this faculty out of Ramakrishna Mission. Kuvempu has two sons, Poornachandra Tejaswi and Kokilodaya Chaitra, and two daughters, Indukala and Tharini. Tharini is married to K.Chidananda Gowda the former Vice-Chancellor of Kuvempu University. His home in Mysore is called ''Udayaravi''. His son Poornachandra Tejaswi was a polymath, contributing significantly to Kannada literature, photography, calligraphy, digital imaging, social movements, and agriculture.


Career

Kuvempu began his academic career as a lecturer of Kannada language at the Maharaja's College in Mysore in 1929. He worked as an assistant professor in the Central college, Bangalore from 1936. He re-joined Maharaja's college in Mysore in 1946 as a professor. He went on to become the principal of the Maharaja's college in 1955. In 1956 he was selected as the Vice-Chancellor of Mysore University where he served till retirement in 1960. He was the first graduate from Mysore University to rise to that position.


Bibliography


Epic

* Sri Ramayana Darshanam/ಶ್ರೀ ರಾಮಾಯಣ ದರ್ಶನಂ - Volume-01 (1949), Volume-02 (1957) * Chitrangada/ಚಿತ್ರಾಂಗದಾ


Novels

* Kaanuru Heggaditi/ಕಾನೂರು ಹೆಗ್ಗಡಿತಿ (1936) * Malegalalli Madumagalu/ಮಲೆಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಮದುಮಗಳು (1967)


Plays

* Birugaali/ಬಿರುಗಾಳಿ (1930) * Maharaatri/ಮಹಾರಾತ್ರಿ (1931) * Smashana Kurukshethra/ಸ್ಮಶಾನ ಕುರುಕ್ಷೇತ್ರ (1931) * Jalagaara/ಜಲಗಾರ (1931) * Raktaakshi/ರಕ್ತಾಕ್ಷಿ (1932) * Shoodra Tapaswi/ಶೂದ್ರ ತಪಸ್ವಿ (1944) * Beralge koral/ ಬೆರಳ್ಗೆ ಕೊರಳ್ (1947) * Yamana solu/ಯಮನ ಸೇೂಲು * Chandrahasa/ಚಂದ್ರಹಾಸ * Balidaana/ಬಲಿದಾನ * Kaaneena/ಕಾನೀನ (1974)


Autobiography

* Nenapina Doniyali/ನೆನಪಿನ ದೇೂಣಿಯಲಿ (1980)


Collection of stories

* Sanyaasi Mattu Itare Kathegalu / ಸನ್ಯಾಸಿ ಮತ್ತು ಇತರೆ ಕಥೆಗಳು (1937) * Nanna Devaru Mattu Itare Kathegalu / ನನ್ನ ದೇವರು ಮತ್ತು ಇತರೆ ಕಥೆಗಳು (1940)


Essays

* ''Malenaadina Chittragalu'' / ಮಲೆನಾಡಿನ ಚಿತ್ರಗಳು (1933)


Literary criticism

* Atmashreegagi Nirankushamatigalagi (1944) * ''Kavyavihara'' (1946) * ''Taponandana'' (1951) * ''Vibhuthi Pooje'' / ವಿಭೂತಿ ಪೂಜೆ (1953) * ''Draupadiya Shrimudi'' (1960) * ''Vicharakrantige Ahvana'' (1976) * ''Sahityaprachara'' * ''Ithyadi'' * ''Raso Vai Saha''


Essay and Other

* ''Manujamatha Viswapatha'' * ''Kavya Vihara'' * ''Mantramangalya''


Biography

* ''Swami Vivekananda'' (1932) * ''Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa'' (1934


Translation

* ''Guruvinodane Devaredege'' * ''Janapriya Valmiki Ramayana''


Stories and poems for children

* ''Bommanahalliya kindarijogi''(1936) * ''Mari vijnani''(1947) * ''Meghapura'' (1947) * ''Nanna mane'' (1947) * ''Nanna gopala'' * ''Amalana kathe'' * ''Sahasa pavana'' * ''Modannana Tamma'' * ''Narigaligeke Kodilla'' * ''Haluru''


Poetry

* Kolalu (1930) * Panchajanya (1933) * Navilu (1934) * Kalasundari (1934) * Kathana Kavanagalu (1937) * Kogile Matthu Soviet Russia (1944) * Prema Kashmeera (1946) * Agnihamsa (1946) * Krutthike (1946) * Pakshikashi (1946) * Kinkini (Collection of Vachana) (1946) * Shodashi (1946) * Chandramanchake Baa Chakori (1957) * Ikshugangothri (1957) * Anikethana (1963) * Jenaguva (1964) * Anutthara (1965) * Manthrakshathe (1966) * Kadaradake (1967) * Prethakyoo (1967) * Kuteechaka (1967) * Honna Hotthaare (1976) * Koneya Thene Matthu Vishwamanava Sandesha (1981)


Movies

* '' Kanooru Heggadithi'' (directed by Girish Karnad).


Drama

* ''Malegaladalli Madumagalu'' (directed by Basavalingaiah)


Awards and honours

*
Karnataka Ratna The Karnataka Ratna is the highest civilian honour of the State of Karnataka, India. It is awarded in recognition of a person's extraordinary contribution in any field. It was instituted in the year 1992 by Chief Minister S Bangarappa by the Go ...
(1992) * Padma Vibhushan (1988) * Pampa Award (1987) * Jnanpith Award (1967) * Rashtrakavi (" National Poet") (1964) * Padma Bhushan (1958) * Sahitya Akademi Award (1955) * To landmark the golden jubilee of Kannada's first Jnanapeeth award, on 29 December 2017, Kuvempu's 113th birth anniversary, Google India dedicated a Google Doodle in his honor.


Memorials


Kavimane — Kuvempu Memorial

The childhood home of Kuvempu at Kuppali has been converted into a museum by Rashtrakavi Kuvempu Pratishtana (a trust dedicated to Kuvempu). This trust has undertaken immense developmental works in Kuppali to showcase Kuvempu and his works to the external world. On 23 November 2015 night, many valuables including the Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awards conferred on poet laureate Kuvempu were stolen from Kavimane. The entire museum has been ransacked. The surveillance cameras there have also been damaged. The Jnanapith award kept there has remained intact..


Kavishaila

The gradually rising hill south of the house is named Kavishaila, Kuvempu's mortal remains were placed at Kavishaila.


Biographies on Kuvempu

* ''Annana Nenapu'', Poornachandra Tejaswi * ''Yugada Kavi'', K.C. Shiva Reddy * ''Kuvempu'', Pradhan Gurudatta * ''Magalu Kanda Kuvempu'', Tharini Chidananda,


Commemoration

The Kuvempu University in Shimoga, Karnataka was established in 1987. The
Vishwamanava Express The 17325 / 17326 Vishwamanava Express is an Express trains in India, Express train belonging to South Western Railway zone that runs between Belgaum and in Karnataka India. It is currently being operated with 17325/17326 train numbers on a dai ...
was named in honour of Kuvempu's idea of "Vishwa Manava" ("Universal Man"). India Post honoured Kuvempu by releasing a postage stamp in 1997 and 2017.Postage Stamps, Stamp issue calendar 2014, Paper postage, Commemorative and definitive stamps, Service Postage Stamps, Philately Offices, Philatelic Bureaux and counters, Mint stamps (unused stamps)
Postage Stamps. Retrieved on 6 November 2018.


See also

* List of Indian writers *
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 ...
*
Kannada literature Kannada literature is the Text corpus, corpus of written forms of the Kannada language, a member of the Dravidian language, Dravidian Language family, family spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script. A ...
* Kannada poetry *
Rashtrakavi Rashtrakavi is an Indian title meaning "National Poet" and may refer to: *Dursa Arha (1535–1655) *Subramania Bharati (1882–1921) *M. Govinda Pai (1883–1963) * Maithili Sharan Gupt (1886–1965) *Kuvempu (1904–1994) *Harivansh Rai Bachchan ...
- list of poets who have borne the title.


References


Further reading

*


External links


Project Kuvempu




{{DEFAULTSORT:Kuvempu 1904 births 1994 deaths Recipients of the Jnanpith Award Recipients of the Karnataka Ratna Kannada-language writers Kannada poets Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in literature & education Recipients of the Padma Vibhushan in literature & education Translators of the Ramayana Writers from Mysore People from Chikkamagaluru Kannada people Indian socialists Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Kannada University of Mysore alumni Maharaja's College, Mysore alumni Heads of universities and colleges in India Rashtrakavi