SRINIVASA MURTHY M.R., 1892-1953)
M.R. Srinivasa Murthy, (em. Ar.shrInivAsa mUrty) (ಎಂ.ಆರ್.
ಶ್ರೀನಿವಾಸಮೂರ್ತಿ) was a
creative writer and a scholar who
rendered yeoman service to Veerashaiva
literature during a period when it was finding its feet in the modern context.
He was born at
Srinivasa Murthy was well versed in Sanskrit and old
Kannada and he had a special liking for Veerashaiva
literature. He was the co editor of the celebrated literary epic Prabhulingaleele by Chamarasa
which delineates the life of Allamaprabhu. This was
published in 1934 and it contains a scholarly introduction. Vachanadharmasara, (1942) ranks among the first full
length books on Veerashaivism. Srinivasamurthy
uses the title Vachanadharma to indicate that the vachanas of the Veerashaiva
saints constitute all the elements of a religion within themselves. The book
delineates various aspects of Veerashaiva religion on
the basis of some eight hundred vachanas selected by
him. The birth and evolution of the religion are given in detail. The concepts
of Bhakti, Jnana, Vairagya, Karmayoga and Sharanasati Bhava are explicated
based on the poems of Basavanna, Chennabasavanna,
Allamaprabhu, Siddarama and
Akkamahadevi respectively. This is followed by a
discussion about the ideas propounded in the vachanas
on the themes of ethics, society, and women. He goes on to prove the literary
merits of Vachanas in the concluding chapter. The
book is supplemented with a collection of three hundred vachanas.
Bhaktibhandari Basavannanavaru (1946) is a biographical account of the
saint Basaveshvara. A lot of erudite research has
gone in to the making of this volume.
Srinivasa Murthy has experimented in different forms of
creative literature. Mahatyaga (mahAtyAga)
and Savitri(sAvitri) are
novels. Nagarika (nAgarika)
and Dharmaduranta are plays which are being
performed even to this day. Rangannana Kanasina Dinagalu (rangaNNana kanasina dinagaLu) is a unique book that narrates the experiences of
a school inspector.
Srinivasa Murthy chaired the 33rd Kannada Sahitya Sammelana held at Sollapura in 1950. Sahityaloka
(sAhityAlOka) is a collection of 24 research articles
and a number of prefaces and such material penned by him. This was published by
the
References: 1. M.R.Srinivasa
Murthy: ondu adhyayana, Naguvanahalli P. Ratna, 1994,