Da ra bendre quotes about death
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The Himalayan heights of Bendre’s ‘ಗಂಗಾವತರಣ (Gangavatarana)’
The cover page of ‘ಗಂಗಾವತರಣ’ or ‘Gangavatarana’ (Book Brahma)
On the other hand, you possess the advantage of having engaged with his work more closely than almost anybody else — particularly if one accepts that translating is the best kind of creative close-reading — and of having read a great many books and articles about him and his poetry written by admirers and literary critics, both past and present.
It is with confidence in this advantage and in my position as a rasika (as I have come to understand the word through Bendre’s and Shankar Mokashi Punekar’s writings) that I undertake to write about Da Ra Bendre’s poetry collection, ‘ಗಂಗಾವತರಣ (Gangavatarana)’.
The delayed publication of Gangavatarana
First published in 1951, Gangavatarana was Bendre’s tenth poetry collection.
It is interesting to note that the book was ready for publication in 1944 itself (a matt
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‘You give me pain, I will give you nectar’
Bendre's Very Rare Photos at Bendre Bhavan in Dharawad
Sadhanakeri Lake
Bendre's Very Rare Photos at Bendre Bhavan in Dharawad
Bendre's Very Rare Photos at Bendre Bhavan in Dharawad
Paintings of Da Ra Bendre at bendre Bhavan in Dharwad. Artistes from all parts of the State had taken part in the three-day camp held when slain scholar M M Kalburgi was the chairman of Dr D R Bendre National Memorial Trust.
Paintings of Da Ra Bendre at bendre Bhavan in Dharwad. Artistes from all parts of the State had taken part in the three-day camp held when slain scholar M M Kalburgi was the chairman of Dr D R Bendre National Memorial Trust.
The iconic house 'Srimata' located at Sadhankeri in Dharwad was purchased by Da Ra Bendre in 1929.
Bendre Bhavan- The poet's memorial
Sadhankeri Lake
The iconic house 'Srimata' located at Sadhankeri in Dharwad was purchased by Da Ra Bendre in 1929.
Published 31 January
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D. R. Bendre
Indian Kannada poet
Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre | |
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Born | (1896-01-31)31 January 1896 Dharwad, Bombay Presidency, India (now in Karnataka) |
Died | 26 October 1981(1981-10-26) (aged 85) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Occupation | Poet, teacher |
Period | 20th century |
Genre | Poetry |
Literary movement | Navodaya |
Notable works | Sakheegeeta, Naadaleele, Kannada Meghadoota, Gangaavatarana, Arulu-Maralu, Naaku Tanti |
Dattātreya Rāmachandra Bēndre (31 January 1896 – 26 October 1981), popularly known as Da Rā Bēndre, is generally considered the greatest Kannada lyric poet of the 20th century[1][2][3] and one of the greatest poets in the history of Kannada literature.[1] A pioneering poet of Kannada's Navōdaya movement and a leading figure in the linguistic renaissance of Kannada in the distrikt of North Karnataka (then part of the Bombay Presidency), Bendre forged a new path in Kannada literature and mo