HALAKATTI P.G., 1880-1964
P.G. Halakatti (pha.gu.haLakaTTi)
(ಫಕೀರಪ್ಪ ಗುರುಬಸಪ್ಪ
ಹಳಕಟ್ಟಿ)
was a scholar passionately involved in the Herculean
task of resurrecting the Vachanas of the Veerashaiva saints of the twelfth century
from centuries of neglect and isolation. It is a matter of regret and surprise that
vachanas were in relative oblivion in spite of their social relevance and literary
excellence. Halakatti took it upon himself to search the nooks and corners of North
Karnataka and un earth a huge number of manuscripts and publish them incessantly
through out his life. The edifice of Vachana literature that stands tall today owes
its present status to the selfless service of stalwarts such as Halakatti.
He was born in
Dharawada and studied in the
Halakatti’s contribution
to the editing of Vachanas is very significant. The theoretical principles of textual
criticism were not evolved during those days. Most of the manuscripts were corrupt
and full of interpolations. Many vachanakaras were not even known by name. To publish
them in print form was a daunting task by itself. Halakatti had to scrounge for
financial support. He has edited and published more than 165 works and written innumerable
articles in periodicals. Some of them are compilations of Vachanas by various poets
and some volumes are dedicated entirely to a single poet. He has written extensively
about the philosophical and literary merits of the works edited by him. Some of
the more important works edited by Halakatti are as follows:
1.
Sri
Basaveshvarana Vachanagalu, 1926.
2.
Mahadeviayakkana
Vachanagalu, 1927.
3.
Prabhudevara
Vachanagalu, 1931.
4.
Devara
Dasimayyana Vachanagalu, 1939?
5.
Sakalesha
Madarasana Vachanagalu, 1929.
6.
‘Shunya
Sampadane’ (Guluru Siddaveeranacharya), 1930.
7.
Siddarameshvarana
Vachanagalu, 1932.
8.
‘Hariharana
Ragalegalu’, Part 1 to Part 4, 1933.
9.
‘Hariharana
Ragalegalu’, Part 5 to Part 7, 1935-40.
10.
Adayyana Vachanagalu,
1930.
In addition to these Halakatti has published the Vachanas
of Ganadasi Veeranna, Sangana Basaveshvara, Ghanalingi, Soddala Bacharasa, Ambigara
Choudayya, Hadapada Appanna, Moligeya Marayya, Satyakka, Madhuvarasa and a host
of others.
He has also edited works other than Vachanas. Raghavanka’s
‘Somanthacharite’ was published as “Adishetty Puranavu’ in 1939. A rare work on
agriculture by Sri Nagabhushana
Halakatti has written many independent works also.
‘Vachanashastra Sara’ in three volumes (1931, 1933 and 1939) is his Magnum Opus
and it is a delineation of the theological principles of Veerashaiva religion in
the back drop of Vachanas. He has produced a number of biographical accounts of
important Veerashaiva saints, composers and kings. “Shivanubhava Shabda kosha’ (1943)
is a glossary of technical terms related to Veerashaivism. Some of the contentions
and modus operandi of Halakatti are now revised in the light new research and evolution
of new methodologies. However his work continues to be foundational and deserves
all appreciation.
Halakatti’s contribution to Kannada culture and literature
was hailed and honored by a grateful society. He was conferred with titles such
as Rao Bahaddur and Rao Sahib by the British government. He was made the president
of the 12th Kannada Sahitya Sammelan held
in 1926 at
References: (selected)
1.
‘Vachana
Pitamaha’, (Dr Halakatti Memorial Volume) edited by Prof. Sangamanatha Handi, 1968,
Bijapur.
2.
‘Vachana
Pitamaha Halakatti Phakeerappanavaru’ by Dr S.R.Gunjal, 1974, I.B.H.,
3.
‘Maniha’
(Divangata Pujya Pha.Gu.Halakatti Samsmarana Samputa) Edited by R.Sheshashastry,
(Chief Editor Siddayya Puranika) 1981, B.M.Sri.Smaraka Prathishtana,
4.
F.G.
Halakatti, by Devendrakumara Hakari, 1994,