Srilalitha Uliyaru’s 501st Harikatha programme Mysore/Mysuru: Veteran scholar Vyasanakere Prabhanjanacharya has opined that the Harikatha medium which is on the verge of extinction should be preserved, continued and developed further. He was speaking after inaugurating 501st Classical Harikatha rendition of Srilalitha Uliyaru, a Harikatha exponent and a resident of Mysuru. The function was organised at…
‘All politicians must read epics’
November 21, 2022Former CM Moily releases 1,200-page ‘Bhishma’ Mysore/Mysuru: Maintaining that all politicians must read Ramayana and Mahabharata epics for a fair, responsive and transparent administration, former Chief Minister Dr. M. Veerappa Moily opined that the jurisprudence narrated in the epics is very much relevant even today. He was speaking after releasing ‘Bhishma,’ a 1,200-page mega novel…
Glowing Golden City
October 6, 2021A scene from ‘Mahabharata’ where Sri Krishna and Arjuna are at the battlefield of Kurukshetra is brought alive through an insignia near Dr. Rajkumar Park (close to Palace North Gate) in city.
‘Indian epics are much recognised by scholars worldwide’
January 20, 2020Third edition of ‘Mahabharata Katha Loka’ released Mysuru: Former Additional Director of Higher Education Department Prof. T.N. Prabhakar said that Ramayana and Mahabharata, the two great Indian epics, are much recognised by scholars across the world. He was speaking after releasing the third edition of ‘Mahabharata Katha Loka’ written by K.S. Nagaraj, at a programme…
Is Life fair to all ?
March 22, 2018By N.K.A. Ballal, Retd. Sr. Vice-President, ITDC An interesting story from Mahabharata: Once Karna asks Krishna, “My mother left me the moment I was born. Is it my fault that I was born an illegitimate child? I did not get education from Dronacharya because I was considered a non-Kshatriya. “A cow was accidentally hit by…
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