GAI, GOVINDA SWAMIRAO, b. 1922
Govinda Swamirao Gai (ಗೋವಿಂದ
ಸ್ವಾಮಿರಾವ್ ಗಾಯಿ) has
rendered great service to the Cultural Studies of Karnataka as an epigraphist,
historian and linguist. He was born in the North Karnataka region and obtained his
Master’s degree from the
Dr Gai joined the
Archeological Survey of India in the year 1943 and served in various capacities
before securing the position of the Cheif Epigrapgist in 1962. He served in that post till his
superannuation in 1976. Gai has published more than
one hundred papers on various aspects of History, Lingustics,
Epigraphy, Archaeology and Culture. He edited the 20th volume of the ‘South Indian
Inscriptions’ and the volumes 35, 36, 37 and 38 of the ‘Epigraphica
Indica’. He was the joint editor of the third
volume of the ‘Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum’. He
has written a monograph on Bhavabhuti the Sanskrit
playwright.
Gai’s contributions to the area of his
expertise in general is matched by his work in the field of Karnataka
studies. His publcations are listed below.
1.
‘Historical
Grammar of Old Kannada; based entirely on the Kannada Inscriptions of the 8th,
9th and the 10th centuries A.D.’, 1946, published by
Post-Graduate Reseatch Institute,
2. ‘Indian
epigraphy: its bearing on the history of art’ (edited along with
Frederick Asher) 1985,
3. Introduction to Indian Epigraphy: with special reference to the development of scripts and language, 1986, published by Central Institute for Indian Languages, Manasagangotri, Mysore
4.
Some select inscriptions, 1990, Agam Kala
Prakashan,
5.
Studies in Indian history,
epigraphy, and culture, 1992, Shrihari Prakashana,
Dharwad.
6. Inscriptions of the early Kadambas, 1996, Indian Council
of Historical Research and Pratibha Prakashan,
7. ‘Indian History and Epigraphy’ (Dr G.S. Gai Felicitation Volume), Edited by K.V.Ramesh and M.J.Sharma, Agama kala Prakashana, 1990
A felicitation volume was presented to him in 1991 in
recognition of his services.