RAMANUJA IYYANGAR M.A., 1862-1937
Ramanuja Iyyengar M.A. (manDiyam anji
rAmAnuja ayyangAr)
(ಮಂಡಿಯಂ ಅಂಜಿ
ರಾಮಾನುಜ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರ್)
is among the pioneers who took keen interest
in the editing of ancient Kannada texts. He took upon himself the difficult task
of sifting the various manuscripts and arriving at the correct version. M.A.R. was
born in
Ramanuja Iyyangar was well versed
in Kannada, Tamil, English and Sanskrit. He was trained in the art of studying,
editing and publishing palm leaf manuscripts by Asuri
Ananda Alvar and
Komaraswamy Thirumalachar. He started a monthly
periodical called Aryamata
Sanjeevini in 1888 and serialised
many texts such as Ckikkadevaraja
Binnapa and the Adiparva and Sabhaparva
of Mahabharata under its aegis. He was assisted by S.G.Narasimhachar
in this task. Later in 1892, he started another monthly called Karnataka Kavymamjari and more than twenty five works were
published under this banner. This achievement was noted and appreciated by well
known scholars such as B.L.Rice and
H.J.Bhabha. However even this venture had to stop in 1897.
M.A.R. and S.G.N. continued to work with inimitable
zeal and started yet another monthly in 1899. This series gained a lot of publicity
and acquire canonical status. M.A.R. persisted with this publication until 1916,
undeterred by the untimely demise of S.G.Narasimhachar
in 1907. These publications covered a wide range of themes such as literature, poetics,
dictionary and prosody and they were composed in various meters such as
Champu, Shatpadi and Shataka.
He published most of these sixty seven works in separate book form also. Many of
them were made text books in different universities.
The most important publications edited and published
by M.A.R. and S.G.N. are Sahasa Bheema
Vijaya (Ranna),
Ajitha Theerthankara Purana
Thilaka, (Ranna) Mallinatha
Purana (Nagachandra) Panchatantra, (Durgasimha)
Girijakalyana (Harihara)
Leelavathi Prabandha,
(Nemichandra) Ardhanemi
Purana, (Nemichandra) Yashodhara Charite, (Janna)
Kabbiogara Kava, (Andayya)
Harischandra Kavya, (Raghavanka) and Nalacharitre
(Kanakadasa)
He has published all three works of Muddana. Udayadityalamkara,
Apratimaveera Charite,
Karnataka Nighantu, Chandombudhi,
(Nagavarma-2) and Shabdasmriti (Nagavrma)
are some of the knowledge based texts published by these two doyens. (For a comprehensive
list please see: Maniha Ed. Dr Siddayya
Puranika, 1982, B.M.Sri.Prathishtana,
Bangalore, Pages 272-274)
In addition to this kind of selfless service, M.A.R.
has written a few independent books. They are Kavisamayam,
Suvrata, Kavikarya Prashamse, Pramana
Prameya Viveka and Prabhandhavali
(1904). Prabandhavali is one of the earliest attempts
to adapt the genre of the Essay to Kannada. Dr Havanur
Srinivas makes a very favorable review of this book
in his doctoral work. (Hosagannadada
Arunodaya, 1974,
Ramanuja Iyyengar has thus created
a niche for himself in the annals of Kannada literature during its renaissance in
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.