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Sangolli Rayanna-Gem & Jewel of Karnataka History

Sangolli Rayanna is rightfully regarded as the “Gem and Jewel of Karnataka’s History” for his unwavering bravery, patriotism, and sacrifice in resisting British colonial rule. His life epitomizes the spirit of freedom, resilience, and dedication to his land and people. Here’s why Sangolli Rayanna holds this revered place in Karnataka’s history: Sangolli Rayanna (1798–1831) was a legendary freedom […]

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Da. Ra. Bendre -Gem of Karnataka

Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre, popularly known as Da. Ra. Bendre, is truly a gem of Karnataka and one of India’s greatest poets. Known as the “Varakavi” (Gifted Poet) of Kannada literature, Bendre’s works beautifully blend tradition, modernity, and mysticism, making him a towering figure in Indian literature. Contributions to Literature: 1.    Poetry: Bendre’s poems are deeply rooted in Kannada culture, mythology,

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Puttanna Kanagal-Gem of Karnataka

Puttanna Kanagal, often referred to as the “Gem of Karnataka,” is a legendary figure in Kannada cinema. Known for his profound storytelling and groundbreaking direction, Puttanna Kanagal redefined Kannada cinema with his ability to portray complex human emotions and societal issues. Puttanna Kanagal is indeed a gem of Karnataka, celebrated for his remarkable contributions to Kannada cinema.

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Bhakta Kanakadasa -Jewel of Karnataka

Bhakta Kanakadasa is indeed one of the most revered figures of Karnataka, celebrated for his deep devotion, philosophical wisdom, and contributions to Kannada literature and music. Born in the 16th century, Kanakadasa was a poet-saint, philosopher, and musician belonging to the Haridasa tradition of Bhakti movement in India. Kanakadasa, a revered Kannada poet, philosopher, and saint

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Sir M. Visvesvaraya -Gem & Jewel of Karnataka

Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, more commonly known as Sir M. Visvesvaraya often called the “Gem of Karnataka,” was a pioneering engineer, statesman, and visionary from India, renowned for his immense contributions to Karnataka and the nation as a whole. Born on September 15, 1861, in Muddenahalli, Karnataka, he is celebrated for his innovative work in civil engineering and for transforming

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Ta Ra Su, short for Talukina Ramaswami Subba Rao-Gem & Jewel of Karnataka

Ta Ra Su, short for Talukina Ramaswami Subba Rao, was a renowned Kannada writer, dramatist, and novelist, celebrated for his impactful contributions to Kannada literature. Born on April 21, 1912, in Hoskote, Karnataka, Ta Ra Su’s works often explored themes of history, culture, and human emotions, making him one of the most respected literary figures

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