Click on the link below to view the article. Kannadigara suraapaana parampare-The tradition of Surapana among Kannadigas Author: Dr. Joythsna Kamat Place: Badami, Kolar, Seebi, Uttara Kananda Dr. Smt. Kamat in this article, explains drinking habits which were in vogue among Kannadigas. She has given indetail how wines were extracted from corns, fruits etc., The article […]
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The origin of the word Gowda
Click on the link below to view the article. Gowda shabdada moola -The origin of the word Gowda Author: Dr. Suryanatha Kamat Place: Chitradurga, Ganjigatti, Hulakunda, Kadaba, Krishnarajapete, Maagaluru, Balligave, Iggali, Thalakaadu,Lakshmeshwara, Kabburu, Honnali, Aanekonda, Belturu Dr. Kamat draws our attention to the references that the word ‘Gowda’ was used in the sense of village ‘Patel’. This […]
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Garadis of old Bangalore town
Click on the link below to view the article. Bengalurina Haleya Peteya Garadigalu – Garadis of old Bangalore town Author: Harihara Srinivasa Rao Place: Bangalore, Bengaluru In this research paper, Harihara Srinivasa Rao talks about Garadi – traditional wrestling schools of old Bangalore town. Author gives a list of all Garadis that once existed and also the ones […]
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Lewis (BL) Rice
Here is an interesting website about B L Rice, who was the director of the Department of Archaeology of Mysore state. He is known for his work Epigraphia Carnatica which contains around 9000 inscriptions he discovered in Mysore province. This website is about the Rice family who lived and worked in India from 1837 – 1925 . http://ricesinindia.info/
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Mixed Rice (Kattogara) varieties introduced by Kannadigas
Click on the link below to view the article. Kannadigaru parichayisida kattogaragalu-Mixed Rice (Kattogara) varieties introduced by Kannadigas Author: Dr. B. Manjula Place: Karnataka The author has explained the food habits and varieties of rice preparations, vogue among Kannadigas from hundreds of years. The facts have been extracted from literary and folk sources; And the modern practices/recipes have also been compared […]
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Contributions of Chitrapura Saraswats to Cultural Heritage of Bangalore
Click on the link below to view the article. Bengalurina samskruthika abhivruddhiyalli chitrapura saraswatara (Bhanappa) paatra-Contributions of Chitrapura Saraswats to Cultural Heritage of Bangalore Author: Dr. Sushma Arur Place: Kashmir, Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada, Chitrapura, Shirali, Koppa, Goa, Bangalore In this article, author traces the origin and history of Chitrapura Saraswat community also known as Bhanappa community. […]
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Freedom fighter and social reformer Smt. Yashodharamma Dasappa
Click on the link below to view the article. Swathanthrya horatagarthi, samaja sudharaki srimathi Yashodharamma Dasappa-Freedom fighter and social reformer Smt. Yashodharamma Dasappa Author: Dr. Mahadevi Place: Bangalore, Mysore In this article, the author sketches the life of noble leader Smt. Yashodharamma Dasappa. Mrs. Dasappa in spite of having born in a rich family and married […]
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Shri Krishnadevarayana Dinachari
B.M.Shri Foundation has re printed this book because of great demand. The first edition was published in 1983. This book has the interpretation of a manuscript written in 17th century which is a copy of the original which was written during the reign of the king Shri Krishnadevaraya. It is a very interesting read which […]
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Galagali Avva- The First Woman in Haridasa Literary Tradition
Click on the link below to view the article. Prathama Harisada Mahile Galagali Avva-Galagali Avva- The First Woman in Haridasa Tradition Author: Hanamantha Thasagoankar Place: Galagali, Bagalkote The author has given details of life of Ramabai, famously known as Galagali Avva who lived in the later part of 17th century AD. Author sheds light on the […]
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The antiquity of Aagamas and Temples
Click on the link below to view the article. Aagamagalu matthu devalayagala prachinathe-The antiquity of Aagamas and Temples Author: M. N. Prabhakar Place: Karnataka The articles discusses the origin of Aagama shastras and how the branches of Aagamas like Shiavagama, Vaishnavaagama, Shaakthagama gave rise to idol worship of Vishnu and Shiva. The branches of Vaishnavaagama – […]