Creativity comes from indepth study, says writer CPK

Mysore/Mysuru: Stating that creativity comes from in-depth studies, veteran writer Dr. C.P. Krishnakumar (CPK) said that Rashtrakavi Kuvempu too had carried out extensive research before writing the epic ‘Ramayana Darshanam.’

He was speaking at the Halasangi Awards-2019-20 ceremony (Dr. Ramegowda and Dr.Y.C.Bhanumathi) organised by Vijayapura’s Halasangi Geleyara Prathishtana  in association with District Kannada Sahitya Parishat, at District Kannada Sahitya Bhavan in Vijayanagar here recently.

Observing that the word ‘Research’ should be interpreted in a broader scale, Dr. CPK asserted that research hugely helped Kuvempu in scripting the epic.

Halasangi  Geleyara Prathishtana  Convenor Prof. Doddanna Bhajantri said that Halasangi is a small village in Vijayapura district of North Karnataka.

Mentioning about renowned writer Madhura Chenna, along with his peer writers such as Simpi Linganna and Kapase  Devappa, he said that the Prathistana was formed in 2013 in order to carry forward the literary activities of Halasangi  Geleyaru.

University of Mysore Vice-Chancellor Prof. G. Hemantha Kumar, who spoke after conferring the award to Dr. Ramegowda and Dr. Y.C. Bhanumathi, said that Dr. Ramegowda is a great scholar who contributed much for the University’s glory. Halasangi Award carries a cash prize of Rs.51,000 each and a citation. 

He pointed out that Prof. Ramegowda as a poet, a folk scholar and a Researcher, had brought laurels to the Kannada literary world. Likewise, Research Scholar Dr.Y.C. Bhanumathi too has brought out 60 works through sheer determination and dedication in Editing and Research work, he added.

District Kannada Sahitya Parishat President Dr. Y.D. Rajanna delivered the keynote address. City Kannada Sahitya Parishat President K.S. Shivaramu, writers  Dr. Jayappa  Honnali, K.S. Nagaraju and others were present.

This post was published on March 9, 2021 6:29 pm