CHIDANANDA MURTHY M., (b.1931)
Chidananda Murthy, Mathada, (em. cidAnandmUrty) (ಚಿದಾನಂದಮೂರ್ತಿ,
ಮಠದ) is a great scholar of Karnataka who has made lasting contributions to various
academic disciplines such as linguistics, epigraphy, cultural history, prosody, textual criticism,
folklore and history of Kannada literature.
He has been in the fore front of Kannada language movement for the past
few decades and has evinced keen interest in the socio-political realities of
our society.
Chidanandamurthy was born in a small village called hirEkOgalUr, in Chennagiri talluk which is now a part of Davanagere
district. He had a distinguished academic career and secured his B.A. and M.A.
degrees from the
After working as a lecturer in Kannada in a few
colleges Dr Murthy joined the
His work in many fields of scholarship has been trend
setting and path breaking. He is one of the scholars who liberated literary
research from its academic boundaries and imbued it with socio cultural
dimensions. He could import this outlook to whatever area he chose to work
upon. In fact, he is one of the pioneers of inter disciplinary study of
literature and culture. Total solar eclipse, Lambani
language and culture, religious practices of rural Karnataka are some of the
issues that have engaged his mind. He was not keen to confine himself to
research based exclusively on literature and writers. His has evinced a keen
interest in a socio-cultural analysis of many rituals and practices.
Chidananda Murthy has published more than thirty books and
contributed about four hundred research papers both in Kannada and English.
Some of the important contributions of Chidananda
Murthy are listed below:
1.
‘Shunyasampadaneynfnu kuritu’ 1962
2.
‘Bhashavijnada Mulatatvgalu’ 1965
3.
‘Samshodhanataranga-1’ 1966
4.
‘Samshodhanataranga-2’
5.
‘Kannada
Shasanagala Samskrutika Adhyayana’ 1966
6.
‘Samshodhane’ 1967
7.
‘Basavannanavaru’ 1967
8.
‘Basavanna’ (In English) 1972
9.
‘Kavirajamarga’ 1973
10. ‘Vachana Sahitya’ 1975
11. ‘Grameena’ 1977
12. ‘Vagartha’ 1981
13. ‘Sampoorna Suryagrahana’ 1982
14. ‘Madhyakaleena Kannada Sahitya
matftu asprushyate’ 1985
15. ‘Lingaayta Adhyayanaglu’ 1986
16. ‘Kannada Samskruti-Namma Hemme’ 1987
17. ‘Hosatu Hosatu’ 1993
18. ‘Chandotaranga’ 1993
19. ‘Vachanashidha’ 1994
20. ‘Kannadaaayana’ 1999
21. ‘Veerashaiva Dharma, Bharateeya
Samskruthi’ 2000
22. ‘Pandityarasa’ 2000
23. ‘Karnataka-Nepaala’ 2003
For the past three decades Chidananda
Murthy has been an inseparable part of the Kannada language movement and tried
his best in fostering the cause of Kannada and Karnataka. ‘Kannadayana’
is an account of his journey on foot from Bangalore to Hampi
delineating his experiences and his concerns for Kannada.
Chidananda Murthy has received many awards and honors during
his illustrious career. Central Sahitya Academy Award
for ‘Hosathu, Hosathu’ in
1997, Rajyotsava Award, (1985) Pampa
Prashasti, (2002) Karnataka Sahitya
Academy Award (1984), Karnataka Janapada and Yakshagana Academy Award (1993) are a few among them. ‘Samshodhana’ is the felicitation volume presented to him.