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Mysuru Swamiji Leads Seminar Honoring Renowned Scholar Kalburgi's Literary Legacy

Summary

  • Sharathchandra Swamiji of Mysuru's Kunduru Math presided over seminar on Kalburgi's 40-volume works
  • Kalburgi's research aimed to uncover truths and build culture, says Swamiji
  • Kalburgi's life's work compiled by Dr. Veeranna Rajur, a senior researcher
Mysuru Swamiji Leads Seminar Honoring Renowned Scholar Kalburgi's Literary Legacy

On November 16, 2025, Sharathchandra Swamiji of Mysuru's Kunduru Math presided over a seminar celebrating the complete literary works of renowned scholar Prof. MM Kalburgi, which have been compiled into a 40-volume collection. Swamiji praised Kalburgi's research approach, which was driven by the principle that research should lead to truth.

Addressing the seminar held at BLDE Deemed University's Shri BM Patil Medical College in Vijayapura, Swamiji emphasized the importance of truthful research that benefits society. He noted that in today's world, where experiential research and interest are dwindling, Kalburgi's dedication to uncovering hidden truths and building cultural understanding through his writings serves as a model for all researchers.

Senior researcher and editor of the 40-volume collection, Dr. Veeranna Rajur, expressed the privilege of compiling Kalburgi's life's work. Rajur highlighted Kalburgi's scholarly tradition and his contributions to non-fiction literature, including the reconstruction of lost history and the publication of unpublished Vachanas.

Other researchers also presented their insights on Kalburgi's diverse body of work, which spanned creative and non-creative fields, from introspective poetry to comprehensive books and research papers on Kannada literature and history.

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The seminar focused on celebrating the complete literary works of renowned scholar Prof. MM Kalburgi, which have been compiled into a 40-volume collection.
Swamiji praised Kalburgi's research approach, which was driven by the principle that research should lead to truth and benefit society.
Kalburgi reconstructed lost history and initiated an epigraphy journal, researching 30,000 Kannada inscriptions and analyzing the literature within these sources.

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