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Janopakari Doddanna Setty (also spelt as Doddanna Shetty), (1840–1921), was an Indian merchant and
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from
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, Mysore State, British India (now
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, India). He is known for starting the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Institution (SLN Institution) for free education to help poor students in 1906, and he also built a public function hall, popularly called "Doddanna Hall", which used to host cultural and public activities in 1905, and later converted into Paramount Talkies. Doddanna Setty was given the title "Janopakari" (Generous) by the
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, for his social services.


Early years

Doddanna Setty was born on February 3, 1840, to parents named Nanjundappa and Siddamma in
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. They belonged to the Ganiga community and traded in
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. During the 1830s, they lived near the Cantonment area at the Commercial Street. His father was popularly known as ''Yajaman (Master)''. Doddanna received the necessary education for the family business and after his father's death, he took over the position as ''Yajaman'' and continued the family business. Doddanna lost three wives one after another. Although the fourth wife gave birth to two children, she also died prematurely. There was a severe plague attack in Bangalore In 1898 and the first son, Lakshminarayan, succumbed to the
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. A few years later, his second son Lakshminarasimha also passed away.


Social work

After losing every family member in his life, Doddanna Setty decided to use his wealth to help people and provide free food, shelter and education for poor children.


SLN Dharmapatashale

Doddanna Setty decided to establish ''Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Dharmapathashale'' (later SLN Charities) to educate children from all backgrounds. The Dharmapatasale enclosure wall was built on a 5.5 acres (2.2 Hectares) of land donated by Maharaja
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of
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and on March 11, 1906,
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inaugurated it. In 1909, the
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demolished the wall by mistake and so the
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gave the land behind the Kote Anjaneyaswamy Temple. Uneven terrain was leveled with greater difficulty and mounting costs. In 1915, Lower
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was established here. In 1917, it was taken over by the
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and under the guidance of
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it was developed into the SLN National High School. Later it shifted to Chamarajpet and then to
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where it is called as present National High School. Doddanna Setty took over the SLN Dharmapathshala in 1918. His aim was children should study diligently and those who excelled should get admitted to the missionary schools in Bangalore. Night classes were organized for students from rural background. The SLN Charity continued its service and in 1966, started ''SLN College of Arts and Commerce'' at the SLN Dharmapatashale premises, which functions at present as well.


Doddanna Hall

Doddanna Setty wanted a structure large enough to serve the purpose of a choultry, school, theater and assembly hall. He built a function hall building in 1905, at Kalasipalyam, KR Market, this building was recognised as a landmark in the city as "Doddanna Hall". The Doddanna hall functioned as a school during the day, a public function hall in the evening and a movie theater at night. Until Sir K. P. Puttanna Chetty built the
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in 1935, it was the city's only large indoor venue for holding public events. This Hall was hosted
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,
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,
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,
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and
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performances. When silent movie era started, Doddanna Hall was upgraded to be a
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. In 1913, The India's first silent movie
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was screened in Doddanna hall. With growing popularity and diversity in films screened, the management changed the name of Doddanna Hall to "Paramount Theatre". The first talkie
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in
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language
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(1934) was screened here. It was the first to be screened in the Mysore State. After playing several roles, the Paramount Theater (Doddanna Hall) was demolished in 1974 and Pradeep and Parimala twin Theaters were built in the same place in 1976.


Devotional Services

In 1910, Doddanna Setty completely renovated the 19th-century Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy Temple (located next to Jumma Masjid on OPH Road) into a full-fledged temple. In his last days, he took
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and started ''Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy Aashrama''.


Death

Janopakari Doddanna Setty died on August 5, 1921, at the age of 81. A memorial was built in his honour at the SLN Institute premises.


Honours

* On 18 October 1907, Doddanna Setty was given the title "Janopakari" by the Maharaja of Mysore
Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV (4 June 1884 – 3 August 1940) was the twenty-fourth Maharaja of Mysore, reigning from 1902 until his death in 1940. Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV is popularly deemed a ''rajarshi'', or 'saintly king', a moniker with which Maha ...
* A landmark near KR Market, Bangalore is named after him as "Janopakari Doddanna Setty circle".


See also

* Sajjan Rao * K. P. Puttanna Chetty * Gubbi Thotadappa * Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar * Yele Mallappa Shetty


External links

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References

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