Santeshivara Lingannaiah Bhyrappa (born 20 August 1931) is an Indian novelist, philosopher and screenwriter who writes in
Kannada
Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a ...
. His work is popular in the state of
Karnataka
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and he is widely regarded as one of modern India's popular novelists.
His novels are unique in terms of theme, structure, and characterization.
He has been among the top-selling authors in the Kannada language and his books have been translated into
Hindi
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and
Marathi
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*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
**Marathi people (Uttar Pradesh), the Marathi people in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
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which have also been bestsellers.
Bhyrappa's works do not fit into any specific
genre
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of contemporary
Kannada literature
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Attestations in literature span one and a half millennia,
R.S. ...
such as
Navodaya,
Navya,
Bandaya, or
Dalita, partly because of the range of topics he writes about. His major works have been at the center of several heated public debates and controversies.
He was awarded the 20th
Saraswati Samman in 2010. In March 2015, Bhyrappa was awarded the
Sahitya Akademi Fellowship.
The Government of India awarded him with the civilian honour of the
Padma Shri
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in 2016 and the
Padma Bhushan
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in 2023.
Biography
Early life
S L Bhyrappa was born at
Santeshivara, a village in the
Channarayapatna
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taluk
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of
Hassan district
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, about from
Bangalore
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. He came from a traditional
Hoysala Karnataka Brahmin
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family. He lost his mother and brothers to
Bubonic plague
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in his early childhood and took on odd jobs to pay for his education. During his childhood, he was influenced by the writings of
Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar. His date of birth as per school records is 20 August 1931 and he has declared in his autobiography ''Bhitti'' that his actual date of birth is different. (Bhitti p. 50 First edition)
Bhyrappa completed his primary education in
Channarayapatna taluk before moving to
Mysore
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where he completed the rest of his education. In his autobiography, ''
Bhitti'' (Wall) he wrote that he took a break during his high school education. Bhyrappa impulsively quit school, following his cousin's advice and wandered for a year with him. His sojourn led him to
Mumbai
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, where he worked as a
railway porter. In Mumbai he met a group of
sadhu
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s and joined them to seek spiritual solace. He wandered with them for a few months before returning to Mysore to resume his education .
Education
Bhyrappa attended Navodaya High School,
Channarayapatna
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, Sharada Vilas High School,
Mysore
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. He earned a B.A (Hons) – Philosophy (Major), at
Mysore University and earned an M.A in Philosophy as well as being awarded the
gold medal
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Since the eighteenth century, gold medals have b ...
by Mysore University. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy – ''Satya mattu Soundarya'' (Truth and Beauty) written in English, at
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
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.
Career
S L Bhyrappa was a lecturer of Logic and Psychology at Sri Kadasiddheshwar College,
Hubli
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;
Sardar Patel University in
Gujarat
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;
NCERT
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,
Delhi
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; and the
Regional College of Education,
Mysore
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from which he retired in 1991. Bhyrappa has two sons and lives with his wife in Mysore.
Bhyrappa' works are published in English, Kannada, and Sanskrit, and taught in Indian Studies and Western Philosophy courses.
Works
Starting with ''Bheemakaya'', first published in 1958, Bhyrappa has authored twenty four novels in a career spanning more than five decades. ''Vamshavruksha'', ''Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane'', ''Matadana'' and ''Nayi Neralu'' were made into films that received critical acclaim. ''Vamshavruksha'' has received the
Kannada Sahitya Academy Award in 1966 and ''Daatu'' (Crossing Over) received both the
Kannada
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and the
Kendra Sahitya Academy awards in 1975.
''Parva'', the most critically acclaimed of all his novels narrates the social structure, values and mortality in the epic of
Mahabharata
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very effectively. Bhyrappa reconstructs the Mahabharatha from sociological and anthropological angle, through metaphors in this novel.
''Tantu'', a Kannada novel was published in 1993. ''Tantu'' ( meaning 'cord' or 'links') explored relations or links between human emotions. It was translated into English in the year 2010 by Niyogi Books. ''Tantu'' was followed by
Saartha which was published in 1998. And his recent work, ''Scion'', is a beautiful translation of the Kannada original ''Vamshvrishka'' by R Ranganath Prasad, getting published by Niyogi Books in 2023.
Popularity
Many of Bhyrappa's novels have been translated into other Indian languages and English.
Bhyrappa has been one of the best-selling authors in Kannada for the past twenty-five years, and translations of his books have been best sellers for the past eight years in
Marathi
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*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
**Marathi people (Uttar Pradesh), the Marathi people in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
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and in the past five years in
Hindi
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.
Most of his novels have been reprinted several times. His recently printed novel ''
Aavarana'', was sold out even before its release. The novel went on to create a record in Indian literary circles with ten reprints within five months of its publication.
His novel ''
Yaana'' (Journey), was released in August 2014. In 2017 his latest novel ''
UttaraKaanda'' based on the Hindu epic Ramayana was published. Bhyrappa announced that this novel will be his last novel and due to advanced age he cannot undertake any new ventures. After a long gap of 62 years his second novel ''
Belaku Mooditu'' was published in 2021.
All of his novels are published by Sahitya Bhandara in
Bengaluru
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, Karnataka.
Controversies
Bhyrappa was the center of several controversies because of his themes and positions on sensitive issues.
Some of his prominent novels (such as ''Vamshavruksha, Tabbaliyu Neenaade Magane, Parva,'' and ''Saartha'') have strong roots in ancient Indian philosophical tradition, thus inviting severe criticism from
Navya writers and from others. Bhyrappa supported
N. R. Narayana Murthy when he was criticized by the media and the public regarding the controversy over playing an instrumental version of the national anthem at an important occasion. He also backed N. R. Narayana Murthy regarding the
Kaveri issue saying riots and protests are not going to solve the problem.
Bhyrappa had a debate with
Girish Karnad
Girish Karnad (19 May 1938 – 10 June 2019) was an Indian playwright, actor, film director, Kannada writer, and a Jnanpith awardee, who predominantly worked in Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Marathi films. His rise as a playwr ...
in the publication ''
Vijaya Karnataka
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'' regarding the religious tolerance of 18th century Mysore ruler
Tippu Sultan
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. In Bhyrappa's novel ''
Aavarana'', he accuses Tippu Sultan of being a religious fanatic who could not stand Hindus in his court. Bhyrappa has attempted to substantiate his argument based on several historical sources written in India. For example, Bhyrappa has pointed to the usage of the
Arabic patronymic ''bin'' (used in personal names to mean "son of") in governmental records, which Bhyrappa claims has continued even into modern times in Karnataka. According to Bhyrappa, this practice, initiated under the rule of Tippu Sultan, was one of several methods used to enforce Islamic rule on Hindus. The book discusses other methods used by Tippu Sultan to convert Hindus to Islam. This view was criticized by Girish Karnad, who has portrayed Tippu Sultan as a secular ruler in his plays. Bhyrappa has countered that Karnad portrays Tippu Sultan inaccurately in his plays.
U.R. Ananthamurthy was a prominent critic of Bhyrappa's novels. Bhyrappa has documented his debate with Ananthamurthy in ''
Bhitti'', as well as in a few essays in his book ''Naaneke Bareyuttene''. Bhyrappa's more recent novel ''Aavarana'' brings out historical information about what Islamic rule did to ancient Indian social and cultural life. This has stirred a major controversy. There have been accusations leveled at Bhyrappa of being a Hindu fundamentalist who wants to divide society on the basis of history, an allegation which Bhyrappa anticipated and tried to refute by referring to notable sources.
Ananthamurthy criticized Bhyrappa and his works, calling ''Aavarana'' "dangerous". Ananthamurthy accused Bhyrappa of being more of a debater than a storyteller. "He doesn't know what Hindu religion stands for" and "does not know how to write novels". However Bhyrappa claims that the novel was result of his search for truth and there was no ulterior motive behind the novel. He urged critics to study the reference books mentioned in the novel before arriving at any conclusion about it.
Accolades
National awards
*
Padma Bhushan award (Government of India, 2023)
* Bendre National award
*
Padma Shri award
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(Government of India, 2016)
*
Sahitya Akademi Fellowship (Government of India, 2015)
* National Research Professor, (Government of India, 2014)
*
Saraswati Samman for his novel
Mandra
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(Birla Foundation, 2011).
*
Sahitya Akademi Award
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(Government of India, 1975)
State awards
* Honorary Doctorate from Central University of Karnataka (2020)
*
Nrupatunga Award (2017,
Kannada Sahitya Parishath and
BMTC Bengaluru)
* Sri Krishnadevaraya Award (Telugu Vignana Samithi, 2017)
* Honorary Doctorate from Mysore University (2015).
* Betageri Krishna Sharma Award (2014)
* Vagvilasini Puraskar (Deenanath Memorial Foundation, Pune, 2012)
* Nadoja Award (2011)
* NTR National Literary Award (2007)
* Honorary Doctorate from Gulbarga University (2007).
*
Pampa Award (2005).
* President,
Kannada Sahitya Sammelana at
Kanakapura
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(1999)
*
Kannada Sahitya Academy award (Government of Karnataka, 1966)
Bibliography
Novels
*
Gatha Janma Matteradu Kathegalu' (1955)
* ''
Bheemakaaya'' (1958)
* ''Belaku Mooditu'' (1959)
* ''
Dharmashree'' (1961)
* ''
Doora saridaru'' (1962)
* ''
Matadana'' (1965)
* ''
Vamshavriksha'' (1965)
* ''Jalapaata'' (1967)
* ''
Naayi Neralu'' (1968)
* ''
Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane'' (1968)
* ''
Gruhabhanga'' (1970)
* ''
Nirakarana'' (1971)
* ''
Grahana
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Literature
An eclipse is classified as either a ...
'' (1972)
* ''
Daatu'' (1973)
* ''
Anveshana
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'' (1976)
* ''
Parva''1979)
* ''
Nele'' (1983)
* ''
Sakshi''
(1986)
* ''
Anchu'' (1990)
* ''
Tantu'' (1993)
* ''
Saartha'' (1998)
* ''
Mandra
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'' (2001)
* ''
Aavarana'' (2007)
* ''
Kavalu'' (2010)
* ''
Yaana'' (2014)
* ''
Uttarakaanda'' (2017)
Autobiography
* ''
Bhitti'' (1996)
Criticism
*
Satya mattu Soundarya' (1966) (Doctoral thesis)
*
Saahitya mattu Prateeka' (1967)
*
Kathe mattu Kathavastu' (1969)
*
Naaneke Bareyuttene?' (1980)
*
Sandarbha : Samvada' (2011)
* Saakshi Parva (2019)
Short stories
His short story "Avva" was published in the ''
Kasturi'' magazine and it's considered as his maiden short story.
Translations
* ''Dharmashree'' :
Sanskrit
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,
Marathi
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*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
**Marathi people (Uttar Pradesh), the Marathi people in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Mar ...
* ''Vamshavruksha'' :
Telugu, Marathi,
Hindi
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,
Urdu
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, English
* ''Nayi-Neralu'' :
Gujarati,
Hindi
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* ''Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane'' : Hindi
* ''Gruhabhanga'' : All 14 scheduled languages of India, English
* ''Nirakarana'' : Hindi
* ''Daatu'' : All 14 scheduled languages of India, English
* ''Anveshana'' : Marathi, Hindi
* ''Parva'' : Telugu, Marathi, Hindi,
Bengali,
Tamil
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People, culture and language
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**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka
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, English
* ''Nele'' : Hindi
* ''Sakshi'' : Hindi, English
* ''Anchu'' : Marathi, Hindi, English
* ''Tantu'' : Marathi, Hindi
* ''Sartha'' : Sanskrit, Marathi, Hindi, English
*
Aavarana : Sanskrit, Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, English, Telugu
* ''Naneke Bareyuttene'' : Marathi, English
* ''Satya mattu Soundarya'' : English
* ''
Bhitti'' : Marathi, Hindi, English
* ''Mandra'' : Marathi, Hindi, English
Visual Media
Films
* ''
Vamshavruksha'' (1972)
* ''
Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane'' (1977)
* ''
Matadana'' (2001)
* ''
Nayi-Neralu'' (2006)
Television series
* ''Gruhabhanga''
* ''Daatu'' (Hindi)
See also
*
Kannada literature
Kannada literature is the Text corpus, corpus of written forms of the Kannada language, which is spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script.
Attestations in literature span one and a half millennia,
R.S. ...
Footnotes
References
* ''
Bhitti'' (Canvas) by S.L. Bhyrappa, an autobiography
* ''Naaneke Bareyuttene'' by S.L. Bhyrappa, a collection of essays about writing
* ''S. L. Bhyrappa Badaku-Baraha'' by Nagaraj Neeragunda on S.L. Bhyrappa's life and works
External links
I Don't Have Any Ideology... ''
The Times of India
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''—Interview with S. L. Bhyrappa
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1931 births
Living people
20th-century Indian male writers
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Indian Hindus
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Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda alumni
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Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in literature & education
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