KALBURGI M. M., (b.1938)
Malleshappa Madivalappa Kalburgi, (ಮಲ್ಲೇಶಪ್ಪ
ಮಡಿವಾಳಪ್ಪ ಕಲಬುರ್ಗಿ) (mallEshappa maDivALappa kalburgi) is one of the most renowned scholars in
Karnataka. His work spans many fields such as epigraphy, history of literature,
prosody, history, archaeology, textual criticism, manuscriptology,
folklore, study of place names, literary criticism and in the background of all
this a continuous study of culture. He has tried his hand in creative
literature also and has composed a couple of plays and a collection of poems.
Kalburgi belongs to Yaragalla
village in Sindagi talluk
of Bijapura district and he was born in Gubbevada village of the same talluk.
He had a brilliant academic career and obtained his B.A. (1960) and M.A. (1962)
degrees from
Research has been Dr Kalburgi’s
forte for more than four decades. He has published more than seventy five books
and about four hundred articles. The range and depth of these publications are
amazing. It is not possible to enumerate more than a few important books in
this introductory note.
Research:
1. ‘Kavirajamarga Parisarada Kannada Sahitya’, 1973
2. ‘Shaasana Vyaasanga’ Part 1 and part 2, 1974, 1975
3. ‘Marga’ – 4 volumes, 1988-2004
4. Shasana Vyasanga: ‘Samadhi, Balidana,
Veeramarana Smarakaglu’, 1980
5. ‘Aitihasika’, 1984
Epigraphy:
1. ‘Shaasana Sampada’,
1968
2. ‘Dharawada Jilleya Shaasana Suuchi’,
1975
Texts on various disciplines:
1.
‘Kannada
Granthasampadana Shastra’, 1972
2.
‘Kannada
Hastaprati Shastra’, 1993
3.
‘Kannada
Samshodhana Shastra’, 1992
4.
‘Kannada
Sthalanama Vijnaana’, 1989
Textual Criticism:
(Kalburgi has edited about
thirty ancient texts)
1. “Shivayoga pradeepikaa’,
1976
2. ‘Kondaguli Keshirajana Krutigalu’, 1978
3. ‘Basavannana Teekina Vachanagalu’, 1978
4. ‘ Sirumananayakana
Sangatya’, 1983
Folklore:
1. ‘Janapada Marga’,
1995
2. ‘Uttara Karnatakada Janapada Sahitya’,
1978
Creative Literature:
1.
‘Neeru Neeardasittu’ (Poetry)
2.
‘Kettittu Kalyana’ (Play)
(Please go to the Web site of Dr Kalburgi
for an exhaustive list of his publications)
Among the publications mentioned above the four
volumes of ‘Marga’ constitute a huge compendium of
research articles relating to the culture of Karnataka.
Kalburgi has is a genuine combination of the great
scholars of North Karnataka and the scholarly tradition of princely
He has received many honors and accolades for his
services. They include book prizes for six of his publications given by
To top it all, Kalburgi was
awarded Kendra Sahitya Academy Award for his work
‘Marga-4’. ‘Kalburgi-60’ and ‘Mahamarga’ are the more
important ones among the six felicitation volumes presented to this scholar.
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