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Udupi: Renowned Sanskrit scholar and Padma Shree awardee Vidyavachaspati
Dr. Bannanje Govindacharya died at his residence at Ambalpady in Udupi yesterday at the age of 85 due to age-related illness.
His second son Vijaya Bhushan Acharya had pre-deceased him 12 days ago. He leaves behind four daughters, one son and a host of relatives and friends.
Govindacharya was widely known for his translation and commentaries on the complete texts of Sri Madhvacharya, a philosopher and theologian of the 13th century. He was a propagator of the ‘Madhva’ ideology a philosophical perspective based on ‘Tattvavada’ which means arguing from a realist viewpoint.
Apart from translating several literary works from Sanskrit to Kannada, Bannanje Govindacharya penned nearly 150 books. His works are popular among Tuluvas and Kannadigas across the world. His noted translations include Kalidasa’s ‘Shakuntala,’ Shudraka’s Mrichakatika’ and Bana Bhatta’s ‘Bana Bhattana Kadambari
Karnataka’s noted Sanskrit scholar Govindacharya passes away
By IANS| Published: 14th December 2020 4:55 am IST
Bengaluru, Dec 13 : Karnataka’s renowned Sanskrit scholar and Kannada poet Bannanje Govindacharya died at the age of 84 years on Sunday at Udupi on the southern state’s west coast.
“Govindacharya passed away after a brief illness due to age-related ailments at his home at Ambalpadi in Udupi,” a state information department official told IANS from the temple town.
Udupi is nearly 400km west of Bengaluru in the southern state.
Born on August 3, 1936, Govindacharya was well-versed in Veda Bhashya, Upanishad Bhashya, epics Mahabharat, Ramayana and the Puranas.
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Karnataka s renowned Sanskrit scholar and Kannada poet Bannanje Govindacharya died at the age of 84 years on Sunday at Udupi on the southern state s west coast. Govindacharya passed away after a brief illness due to age-related ailments at his home at Ambalpadi in Udupi, a state information department official told IANS from the temple town.
Bannanje Govindacharya
Facts about Bannanje Govindacharya:
Born on August 3, 1936, Govindacharya was well-versed in Veda Bhashya, Upanishad Bhashya, epics Mahabharat, Ramayana and the Puranas.
During his long career, Govindacharya wrote commentaries on Veda Suktas, Shata Rudriya, Brahmasutra Bhashya and Gita Bhashya.