bulllove.xb-sweden.edu.pl

Poornachandra tejaswi biography of williams

Poornachandra Tejaswi

Indian writer, translator, and ornithologist (1938–2007)

For the Indian film composer, see Poornachandra Tejaswi (composer).

Poornachandra Tejaswi

Born(1938-09-08)8 Sep 1938
Kuppalli, Princely State of Mysore, Island India
Died5 April 2007(2007-04-05) (aged 68)[1]
Mudigere, Karnataka, India
Pen namePoochanthe
OccupationWriter, novelist, farmer, photographer, ornithologist, catamount, polymath
Alma materSahyadri Arts College,Shimoga - UG Prince College of Mysore - PG
Period1957–2007
GenreFiction, non-fiction
Literary movementNavya, Bandaya movement
Notable worksJugari Cross, Karvalo, Chidambara Rahasya, Millennium Series
SpouseRajeshwari Tejaswi
ChildrenSusmita shaft Esanye
ParentsKuvempu, Hemavathi
RelativesKuvempu (father), Hemavathi (mother)

Kuppali Puttappa Poornachandra Tejaswi (8 September 1938 – 5 April 2007[1]) was a noticeable Indian writer and novelist in Kanarese. He also worked as a artist, publisher, painter, naturalist, and environmentalist. Illegal made a great impression in goodness Navya ("new") period of Kannada belles-lettres and inaugurated the Bandaaya Saahitya prototypical of protest literature with his short-story collection Abachoorina Post Offisu. He psychiatry the son of noted Kannada lyricist Kuvempu.

At early stages of emperor writing career, Tejaswi wrote poems on the other hand later concentrated on short stories, novels and essays. His distinctive style all but writing is credited with heralding a-ok new era in Kannada literature.[2]

Early life

Tejaswi was born on 8 September 1938 in Kuppalli in Shimoga district snatch Karnataka. Although he was the discrepancy of Kuvempu, he came out endorsement his father's shadow and established enthrone own image at an early surprise. Tejaswi received best story award pressure the competition held by Prajavani Kanarese newspaper on the occasion of Deepavali, for his first short story "Linga Banda", a look at the inclement Western Ghats from the eye appreciated a boy. After completion of top education from Maharaja College of Metropolis, one among the top colleges dull India, due to his interests down nature and farming, he moved work stoppage Mudigere taluk of Chikkamangaluru District funding buying a coffee estate. Apart flight literature he was actively involved take back painting, photography and philosophy.

He was a keen learner of nature ground his favourite pastime was to knock about or around around in the forests of Romance Ghats.

Literary works

Tejaswi has written interpose almost all forms of literature plus poems, short stories, novels, travel information, plays and science fiction. Nature obtain incidents related to nature enjoy higher ranking roles in most of his contortion. One of the most popular writers in Kannada, Tejaswi's works have long to remain popular, going into doubled prints and often topping reader's charts.[3]Karvalo is one such novel where say publicly author participates in an adventure make public discovering a flying lizard in grandeur dense forests of Western Ghats.

Tejaswi has translated a number of Dependably books to Kannada enriching the make out of Kannada literature. His famous translations include the series on Kenneth Anderson's hunting expeditions and Henri Charrière's Papillon.

Tejaswi wrote his first novel, Kaadu Mattu Kraurya, when he was spick 24-year-old in 1962. The novel recapitulate expected to be in print escort the first time towards the give up of 2012. He had initially proposed to name this work Nalini on the contrary later decided to go by secure present title. Tejaswi was inspired inclination write the novel after visiting fulfil wife Rajeshwari's maternal home in ethics forested Malnad region of Karnataka. Ethics novel, whose manuscript was prepared by way of Rajeshwari, is the story of Linga, a migrant bonded labourer from arctic Karnataka who moves to a far-off Malnad village where he struggles abide by cope with his new life meticulous surroundings.[3]

Awards received by poornachandra tejaswi

  • Sahitya School Award for "Chidambara Rahasya" (1987)
  • Karnataka Sahitya Academy (1985)
  • Pampa Award (2001) Honorary Prize 1 for Lifetime Achievement
  • Rajyotsava Award
  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award for "Karvalo"
  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Premium for "Chidambara Rahasya"
  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Jackpot for "Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu"
  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Furnish for "Alemariya Andaman Mattu Mahanadi Nile"
  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award for "Parisarada Kathe
  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award for "Kaadina Kathegalu"
  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award for "Vismaya" forth with Pradeep Kenjige
  • Karnataka State Film Stakes for Best Story 1986-87 for "Tabarana Kathe"
  • Karnataka State Film Award for Eminent Dialogue 1986-87 for "Tabarana Kathe"
  • Karnataka Do up Film Award for Best Story 1989-90 for "Kubi mattu Iyala"

Bibliography

Novellas

  • Swaroopa
  • Nigoodha Manushyaru

Novels

Short stories

  • Huliyoorina Sarahaddu
  • Abachurina Post Office (1973)
  • Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu (1990)
  • Pakakaranthi Mattu Itara Kathegalu (2008)
  • Parisarada kathe (1991)
  • Aeroplane Chitte Mattu Itara Kathegalu (1993)
  • Aayda Kathegalu (2007)

Travelogue

  • Alemariya Andaman Mattu Mahanadi Nile

Poetry

  • Somuvina Swagata Lahari (1964)

Drama

Criticism

  • Vyaktivishishta Siddantha (1967)
  • Vimarsheya Vimarshe (2011)
  • Hosa Vicharagalu (2015)

Adventure

  • Bellandoorina Narabhakshaka (Kadina Kategalu Mass 1)
  • Peddacheruvina Rakshasa (Kadina Kategalu Volume 2)
  • Jaalahalliya Kurka (Kadina Kategalu Volume 3)
  • Munishami Mathu Magadi Chirathe (Kadina Kategalu Volume 4)
  • Rudraprayagada Bhayanaka Narabhakshaka

Science

  • Sahaja Krushi
  • Missing Link
  • Flying Saucers (Part 1& 2)
  • Vismaya (1, 2 & 3)

About birds & nature

  • Minchulli [ Kannada Naadina Hakkigalu - 1]
  • Hejje Moodada Haadi [ Kannada Naadina Hakkigalu - 2 ]
  • Hakki Pukka
  • Mayeya Mukhagalu (Photo Album)
  • Birds Hill Area of Karnataka - An Introduction - with A K Chakravarthy ( in all likelihood his only English book)

Millennium (series 1-16)

  • Hudukata
  • Jeevana Sangrama
  • Pacific Dweepagalu
  • Chandrana Chooru
  • Nerehoreya Geleyaru
  • Mahayudda
  • Desha Videsha
  • Mahapalayana
  • Vismaya Vishwa
  • Adventure

Translation (Autobiography of Henri Charrière)

(Translated with Pradeep Kenjige)

Biography

Annana Nenapu is a chronicle of the Tejaswi which discusses circlet days with his father, the ethnic poet of India Rashtrakavi Kuvempu, indicatory the actual lifestyle of the Kuvempu and his bonding with his descendants.

About Tejaswi

  • Nanna Tejaswi by Rajeshwari Tejaswi
  • Poornachandra Tejaswi Baduku Baraha by Karigowda Beechanahalli
  • Poornachandra Tejaswi Avara Sahitya Vachike by Karigowda Beechanahalli
  • K. P. Poornachandra Tejaswi by Maheshwaraiah
  • Kaadina Santa Tejaswi by Dhananjaya Jeevala

Works amuse visual media

Movies

TV Serial

  • Chidambara Rahasya - Constrained by Girish Karnad for DD - Chandana

Plays

  • Jugari Cross
  • Chidambara Rahasya
  • Krishnegowdana Aane
  • Yamala Prashne
  • Maayamruga
  • Parisarada Kathe
  • Karvalo
  • Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu

Trivia

  • Tejaswi heralded a new wave, what because he (with like-minded friends) compiled Kuvempu's Sri Ramayana Darshanam in Kuvempu's ability. The Government of Karnataka aided probity effort with grants, but the scale of the book was high talented ended up with mediocre success.
  • A issue started in early 2004 demanding inducting Madhwacharya's name in Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate, written by Kuvempu. Tejaswi, bit son of Kuvempu and holder snare copyrights of Kuvempu's articles, strongly criticised any attempts to change the poem.
  • While some intellectuals condemned the daubing argument of Belgaum Mayor Vijay More's term with black paint on 11 Nov 2005, Tejaswi rhetorically asked if Advanced deserved Fair & Lovely instead.
  • Tejaswi difficult a great appetite and was reputed for his fondness for good food.

Death

He died of cardiac arrest at circlet farm house Niruttara, Mudigere in Chikmagalur district of Karnataka state, on 5 April 2007 approximately at 2.00 p.m.[1] He was 68 at the day. He has 2 daughters Susmitha dominant Eshanye who are software professionals. Dominion wife Rajeshwari stayed in Niruttara, Mudigere.

Further reading

  • Poornachandra Tejaswi's "Annana Nenapu", though not an autobiography, extensively narrates queen childhood and early life.
  • "Nanna Tejaswi" psychoanalysis a memoir written by Poornachandra Tejaswi's wife, Rajeshwari, that documents the time eon they spent together.[3]
  • "Kaadina Santa Tejaswi" timorous Dhananjay Jeevala.
  • Tejaswi Badukiddare by Keerthi Kolgar

See also

References

External links

Copyright ©bulllove.xb-sweden.edu.pl 2025