GURURAJA BHAT P., 1924-1978
Padooru Gururaja Bhat (paDUru gururAja BaT) (ಪಡೂರು ಗುರುರಾಜ
ಭಟ್) was a scholar specializing
in the disciplines of history and archaeology. He has made substantial contributions
to the study of history and culture of ‘TuLu nADu’ ie coastal Karnataka, before his premature
death. He was a native of Padoor village in Udupi district. After early schooling
in Karkala, he became a school teacher. However he obtained a bachelor’s degree
from the
Gururaja Bhat is known for his pioneering and
diligent work in the area of regional studies. He went round coastal Karnataka studying
many aspects of art, architecture and archaeology of the region. He is renowned
as the Father of Tulu Archaeology. He could study and document about 2000 monuments.
More than 12,000 inscriptions and thousands of icons were seen and analyzed by him,
most of them perhaps for the first time. His monumental work on Tulu Culture entitled
“Studies in Tuluva History and Culture, from the Pre-historic times up to the Modern’
is the out come of this never ending labour. This volume contains literally hundreds
of plates. He has covered important places related Hindu and Jaina religions extensively.
He has tried to unearth relics of Buddhism belonging to an earlier period. In addition
to this, he has collected material relating to Bhoota Worship which is unique to
this region. His work on bArkur, a small town is particularly interesting. Along
with others, he found relics of megalithic culture in this place. He has documented
his thoughts about the evolution of Tulu language and literature. He has written
extensively on the temples of Subrahmanya and Udupi. It is no exaggeration to say
that almost any research on any
Interestingly,
Gururaja Bhat mentions five features that set TulunaaDu distinct from the rest of
Karnataka. They are Bhuta Nritya or Spirit Worship (dance), Nagamandala and Dakke
Bali, Aliya Santana, Tulu language and Tattva Vaada of Sri Madhvacharya.
1.
‘Antiquities
of South Canara’, 1969, Prabhakara
Press, Udupi.
2.
‘Studies
in Tuluva History and culture’, from
the pre historic times up to the Modern’, 1975, published by the author.
3.
‘Tulunaadina
Naagamandala’, 1977.
4.
‘Kadri Shri Manjunatha Devalaya: Kshetra Mahatme mattu Itihasa’,
1974, published by the trustees
of the Kadri Manjunatha temple.
5.
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6.
‘Tulunaadina Itihasa’
7.
‘Tulunaadina sapthakshetragalu’, 1976, I.B.H. Prakashana,
Furthe Readings
and Links:
1.
tulu-research.blogspot.com/2008_05_01_archive
( A photograph of Dr Gururaja Bhat)