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  2. D. V. Gundappa - Wikipedia

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    D.V. Gundappa's statue at Bugle Rock Park, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru. Gundappa was awarded Padmabhushan by the Government of India in 1974. [ 17 ] The State of Karnataka under Chief Minister Sri Veerandra Patil honored him for his services to Kannada literature in 1970 at Ravindra Kalakshetra, Bengaluru and awarded a purse of Rs 90,000.

  3. Mankuthimmana Kagga - Wikipedia

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    Mankuthimmana Kagga, written by Dr. D. V. Gundappa and published in 1943, is one of the best-known modern literary works in Kannada. It is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Kannada literature and is referred to as the Bhagavad Gita in Kannada. [1] The title of the work can be translated as "Dull Thimma's Rigmarole".

  4. Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA) was founded by Dr. D. V. Gundappa on 15 August 1948. [1] He was inspired by Gopal Krishna Gokhale's idea of public spirituality and established this institute to further public spiritual health. It is in Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

  5. Srimad BhagavadGeeta Tatparya - Wikipedia

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    Srimad BhagavadGeeta Tatparya is a modern exposition of the meaning and significance of the Bhagavadgita (1967) by D. V. Gundappa. It received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1967. The very process of its composition is significant, D. V. Gundappa expounded his interpretation over a year and a half to his listeners at a study circle and students ...

  6. Marula Muniyana Kagga - Wikipedia

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    Marula Muniyana Kagga [1] is practically the extension of Mankuthimmana Kagga.These are the stray poems of Devanahalli Venkataramanaiah Gundappa, referred to as DVG, which have been collected together and published after his death.

  7. M. S. Ananthapadmanabha Rao - Wikipedia

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    Legendary scholar and poet, DV Gundappa was chosen as the president of the conference. Odlemane Aatmaram Shastri, Shenoy Master, DM Siddhalingaiah and others were part of the presiding committee. First in the line amongst the youth workers was Ananthapadmanabha Rao.

  8. B. G. L. Swamy - Wikipedia

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    Notably, D. V. Gundappa and B. G. L. Swamy became the first father-son duo to win the Sahitya Academy Award. While conferring the award to Dr. Swamy, the then-president of Sahitya Akademi, Umashankar Joshi, described him as "the famous son of a famous father". [5] B. P. Radhakrishna has authored a book about the life and achievements of Dr. Swamy.

  9. DVG - Wikipedia

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    D. V. Gundappa, Devanahalli Venkataramanaiah Gundappa, popularly known as DVG, a Kannada writer and philosopher; Davangere railway station, Railway station code of Davangere, a City in Karnataka, an Indian state; Miscellaneous left (French: divers gauche), a term referring to left-wing candidates not associated with a major party