SETTAR S.
S.Settar, (SaDakshara sheTTar) (ಷಡಕ್ಷರ
ಶೆಟ್ಟರ್) is
an internationally acclaimed historian, archaeologist and art historian from
Karnataka. He has worked fruitfully in the fields of anthropology, history of
religions and classical literature. He was born in 1935 and educated in
Prof
Settar has given a new dimension to the research
activities that has going on for more than one hundred years about the
antiquity and culture of Karnataka. His research has its focus in the by gone
dynasties of
According
to dr Settar Kannada
adopted a script for itself much before Tamil. However there in no gainsaying
the truth that Tamilian culture is of greater
antiquity. This observation leads to the conclusion that a strong literary
tradition in a language may pre-date the invention of a script for that language.
The research carried out by Settar shifts the
emphasis from ‘Kavirajamarga’ as the foundational
text for Kannada culture to the Dravidian antecedents of Kannada.
It
is interesting to note that the earlier research carried out by Dr Settar also was related to Sravanabelagoala,
Gangas and the Hoysala
dynasty. His work about ‘Sallekhana death’s among Jaina monks is of seminal importance and has received inter
national recognition. To sum up Dr Settar has made
singular contributions to the fields of History, Archaeology and the Cultural
history of Karnataka. He has won many honors and awards for his work. ‘Bhasha Samman’ conferred by the
A List of published Works:
a. ಕನ್ನಡÀ: 1. ‘ಶ್ರವಣ ಬೆಳಗೊಳ’À, 1981
2. ‘ಸಾವಿಗೆ ಆಹ್ವಾನ’À, 1986
3. ‘ಶಂಗಂ ತಮಿಳಗಂ ಕನ್ನಡ ನಾಡು-ನುಡಿ’, 2008,
ಅಭಿನವÀ, ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು
4. ‘ಸೋಮನಾಥಪುರ’, 2008, ಅಭಿನವÀ, ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು
b.
ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್
1. Indian
Archaeology in Retrospect: Arch and Historiography, History, Theory and Method
by S. Settar,
2.
Hampi, a Medieval Metropolis by S. Settar, Published by Kala Yatra, 1990
3. Inviting Death: Indian Attitude Towards the Ritual Death, By
4.
The Hoysala Temples S Settar - 1992 - Kalayatra
publications,
5. A Buddhist Vihara
at Aihole, 1969, East and West.
6. Archaeology of Karnataka, 1978
- Prasaranga,
7. Hoysala Sculpture in the
8. Sravanabelagola-An
Illustrated Study, 1981, Dharwar
9. Persuing Death:
Philosophy and Practice of Voluntary Termination of Life, 1990, Dharwad
10. Inviting death: historical experiments on Sepulchure. 1986, Institute of Indian Art History,
11. ‘Myths,
Legends and Traditions Associated with Tsunami’ The
Great
c. Edited Works:
1. Archaeological Survey of
1976 – 77, Dept. of History and Archaeology,
2. Memorial Stones: A Study of Their Origin, Significance, and Variety
By
3. a)
Indian Archaeology in Retrospect, vol 1-4, 2002,
b) Construction of Indian
Railways, Vol 1-3, 1999, Northern Book Centre,
c) Jalianwala
Bagh Massacre, (With V.N.Dutta)
Pragati Publications,
d) Pangs of Partition, Vol 1-2, (with Gupta I.B.) 2002,