BILIGIRI H.S., 1925-1996
Hemmige Srinivasarangachar Biligiri (ಹೆಮ್ಮಿಗೆ
ಶ್ರೀನಿವಾಸರಂಗಾಚಾರ್
ಬಿಳಿಗಿರಿ) (hemmige srInivAsarangacAr
biLigiri) was a linguist and a creative writer of repute who has contributed handsomely
to the fields of ancient Kannada grammar and prosody. His parents were from Bhadravati
in Shivamogga district. Biligiri studied engineering for about four years and later
shifted his priorities and obtained B.A. (Hons.)(1952) and M.A. (1953) degrees in
Kannada from the
A part of his
writings is devoted to Kannada language. ‘AlOka-1’ (1969) is a seminal work on ‘Shabdamanidarpana’
an ancient Kannada grammar written by Keshiraja. This is a pioneering attempt in
the context of Kannada. Biligiri studies this thirteenth century text in the light
of modern descriptive and historical linguistics. He is analytical and non Judgemental.
This commentary is confined to the first 81 stanzas of the text and does not cover
the whole range of topics covered by the original author. This was a precursor of
the foundational work carried out later by
D.N.Shankarabhat.
‘Varnanatmaka
Vyakaranada Moola Tatvagalu’ (Fundamental Principles of Descriptive Linguistics’)
is another pioneering effort. This slim volume delineates the elements of phonetics,
phonemics and morphology in a very lucid and transparent Kannada. ‘Varasegalu’ (1995)
is a collection of eleven articles and research papers on language and prosody.
The papers on ‘Gamaka Samaasa’ and ‘Sri Haricharite’ are particularly illuminating.
His Doctoral
thesis is a descriptive grammar of the ‘Khadiaya’ language which is spoken in the
Chota nagapur region of
Biligiri’s scholarship
was a combination of the traditional and the modern. This helped him in throwing
new light on the subjects of his choice. However one is left with feeling that his
contribution could have been much more substantial in view of his brilliance and
erudition. A short list of his publications is appended to this note.
Publications:
a.
Kannada:
1. ‘AlOka’, Bhaaga-1, 1969, Akshara Prakashana,
Heggodu
2. ‘varNanAtmaka
vyAkaraNada mUla tatvagaLu’, 1970,
3. ‘varasegaLu’,
1995, Kannada Sangha,
4. ‘Nandana’,
(Collection of Poems)
5. ‘Nayikode’,
(Collection of Poems)
6. ‘Samagra Kavya’ (Collected Poems), Kamadhenu Prakashana’,
b. English:
1. ‘Papers and
Talks’, 1971, Central Institute of Indian languages,
2. Kharia: phonology,
grammar, and vocabulary. (