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Kanaka Dasa

Kanaka Dasa (1509–1609)[1] was a Haridasa saint and philosopher, popularly called Daasashreshta Kanakadasa (ದಾಸಶ್ರೇಷ್ಠ ಕನಕದಾಸ). He was a renowned composer of Carnatic music, poet, reformer and musician.[2] He is known for his keertanas and ugabhoga, and his compositions in the Kannada language for Carnatic music. Like other Haridasas, he used simple Kannada and native metrical forms for his compositions.[3]

Kanaka Dasa
Painting of Kanakadāsa
Personal
Born
Thimmappa Nayaka

3 December 1509
Died1609 (aged 100)
Kaginele, Byadagi Taluk (Haveri District)
ReligionHinduism
Parents
  • Beerappa (father)
  • Bachchamma (mother)
OccupationRuler, saint, poet, philosopher, composer
OrderHaridasa (Dasakuta)
PhilosophyVaishnavism

Life Edit

Kanaka Dasa was born into a Kannada Kuruba (shepherd) family in Baada village, near Bankapura in Karnataka, and was a warrior at the Bankapura fort. He was taught by Srinivasacharya. As a child, he became an expert in "tarka", "vyakarana", and "mimamsa".[4] Based on one of his compositions, it is interpreted that he was seriously injured in battle and took to the practice of chanting the name of Lord Hari. A beggar appeared to Kanaka Dasa, and Kanaka asked who he was. The beggar responded by saying he was called by him (Kanaka). Kanaka Dasa understood the beggar to be Lord Hari (Krishna) Himself. Lord Hari offered to give Kanaka Dasa three wishes. Lord Hari first asked if Kanaka wanted treasures. Kanaka Dasa refused, but asked for the following, 1) To be healed of all his injuries, 2) For Lord Hari to appear whenever Kanaka Dasa called for Him, and 3) To give darshan in His Original Form. The Lord granted these wishes. Upon seeing Lord Hari in His Original Form, Kanaka Dasa became mesmerized. After this incident, Kanaka abandoned his profession as a ksatriya (warrior) and devoted himself to composing music, writing literature and explaining philosophy to the people about Sri Hari. His early spiritual works include poems such as "Narasimha Stotra", "Ramadhyana Mantra", and "Mohanatarangini".[5]

In Udupi Edit

Kanaka Dasa had a connection with Udupi as he was the disciple of Vyasatirtha.[6] The priests would not let him enter the mutt, judging him to be a member of lower caste based on his clothes, even though Vyasatirtha asked them to let Kanaka Dasa into the temple. It is believed that a wall cracked and the idol of Krishna turned towards Kanaka.[7] Although, it is argued that this story has been contrued and spread later[4]

Kanaka Dasa spent only a short time in Udupi. He used the phrase, "Kagineleya Adikeshava" as his signature referring to the deity of Kaginele.

Writings Edit

 

Major works Edit

  • Nalacharithre (ನಳಚರಿತ್ರೆ)
  • Haribhakthisara (ಹರಿಭಕ್ತಿಸಾರ)
  • Nrisimhastava (ನೃಸಿಂಹಸ್ತವ)
  • Ramadhanyacharithe (ರಾಮಧಾನ್ಯಚರಿತೆ), a rare work on class struggle
  • Mohanatarangini (ಮೋಹನತರಂಗಿಣಿ)

Kanakadasa wrote about 240 Carnatic music compositions (kirtane, ugabhogas, padas, and philosophical songs)[8] besides five major works. Around 100 songs in Kannada[9] and 60 songs in English[10] are published in popular books.

Kanakadasa Palace Edit

 
Kanakadasa Fort

During an excavation at Baada, Shiggaon region of Karnataka, the archaeological department found ruins of a fort and a palace which was identified as the magnificent era of Kanaka Dasa (who was earlier called Thimmappa Nayaka). The State Government of Karnataka has built a new fort, palace and idols of Kanaka Dasa and his life scenarios commemorating the religious leader.[11]

In popular culture Edit

Kannada actor and singer from the Kannada movie industry Dr. Rajkumar played Kanaka Dasa in the movie Bhakta Kanakadasa and the movie received a good response from the public.

Girish Karnad made a documentary film, Kanaka-Purandara (English, 1988), on the two medieval Bhakti poets of Karnataka.[12]

Legacy Edit

Kanaka Guru Peetha Edit

Kaginele Kanaka Guru Peetha, a mutt established by the Kuruba community, is named in honour of Shri Kanakadasa.[13]

Kanaka Dasa stamp Edit

 
Indian Postal Stamp honouring Sri Kanakadasa

In 1990, the Government of India honored Kanaka Dasa by releasing a postal stamp in his name.[14]

Kanakadasa Jayanthi Edit

Kanaka Dasa's birthday is celebrated in Karnataka, particularly in the Kuruba community. In 2008, Government of Karnataka decided to commemorate his birthday as a state festival and declared 15 November a state holiday.[15][16]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  2. ^ says, Anantha Raju (15 December 2018). "Illustrious Saint Kanakadasa". Star of Mysore. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  3. ^ Medieval Indian Literature, A Anthology (1997) by Shiva Prakash H.S., edited by Ayyappapanicker, Sahitya Akademi ISBN 8126003650, pp. 198–200
  4. ^ a b Prof., Sudhakara (1997). Kagineleya Kanakadaasottama. Pratibha Prakashana, Mysore.
  5. ^ HARISHANKAR. "The Great Saint Sree Kanaka Dasa". Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  6. ^ Rao, Vasudeva (2002). Living Traditions in Contemporary Contexts: The Madhva Matha of Udupi. Orient Blackswan. ISBN 978-81-250-2297-8.
  7. ^ Hegde, Sanjay (28 April 2014). "For human resolve, not miracles". The Hindu.
  8. ^ Kanakadasa-The Golden servant of Lord Hari (2001) by Basavaraj Naikar, National Book Trust ISBN 81-237-3664-9
  9. ^ Kanaka Daasara Padagalu (1997) By S Rudramurthy Shastri, Bhagya Laksmi Publishers, Bangalore
  10. ^ Songs of Three Great South Indian Saints by William J. Jackson (2002), Oxford India Paper, ISBN 0-19-566051-X
  11. ^ "In memory of a saint-poet". 23 November 2015.
  12. ^ [Usurped!] Frontline (magazine), Vol. 16, No. 03, January 30 - February 12, 1999.
  13. ^ "Kanaka Guru Peetha Kaginele".
  14. ^ "Postage Stamps:: Postage Stamps,Stamp issue calendar 2014, Paper postage, Commemorative and definitive stamps, Service Postage Stamps, Philately Offices, Philatelic Bureaux and counters, Mint stamps". postagestamps.gov.in. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  15. ^ Nanjappa, Vicky (26 September 2008). "K'taka: Historic cabinet meet in Gulbarga". Rediff. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  16. ^ "Kanakadasa jayanthi holiday". Deccan Herald. The Printers, Mysore. 4 November 2009. Retrieved 30 November 2021.

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Contents 1 Life 1 1 In Udupi 2 Writings 2 1 Major works 3 Kanakadasa Palace 4 In popular culture 5 Legacy 5 1 Kanaka Guru Peetha 5 2 Kanaka Dasa stamp 5 3 Kanakadasa Jayanthi 6 See also 7 ReferencesLife EditKanaka Dasa was born into a Kannada Kuruba shepherd family in Baada village near Bankapura in Karnataka and was a warrior at the Bankapura fort He was taught by Srinivasacharya As a child he became an expert in tarka vyakarana and mimamsa 4 Based on one of his compositions it is interpreted that he was seriously injured in battle and took to the practice of chanting the name of Lord Hari A beggar appeared to Kanaka Dasa and Kanaka asked who he was The beggar responded by saying he was called by him Kanaka Kanaka Dasa understood the beggar to be Lord Hari Krishna Himself Lord Hari offered to give Kanaka Dasa three wishes Lord Hari first asked if Kanaka wanted treasures Kanaka Dasa refused but asked for the following 1 To be healed of all his injuries 2 For Lord Hari to appear whenever Kanaka Dasa called for Him and 3 To give darshan in His Original Form The Lord granted these wishes Upon seeing Lord Hari in His Original Form Kanaka Dasa became mesmerized After this incident Kanaka abandoned his profession as a ksatriya warrior and devoted himself to composing music writing literature and explaining philosophy to the people about Sri Hari His early spiritual works include poems such as Narasimha Stotra Ramadhyana Mantra and Mohanatarangini 5 In Udupi Edit Kanaka Dasa had a connection with Udupi as he was the disciple of Vyasatirtha 6 The priests would not let him enter the mutt judging him to be a member of lower caste based on his clothes even though Vyasatirtha asked them to let Kanaka Dasa into the temple It is believed that a wall cracked and the idol of Krishna turned towards Kanaka 7 Although it is argued that this story has been contrued and spread later 4 Kanaka Dasa spent only a short time in Udupi He used the phrase Kagineleya Adikeshava as his signature referring to the deity of Kaginele Writings Edit nbsp Major works Edit Nalacharithre ನಳಚರ ತ ರ Haribhakthisara ಹರ ಭಕ ತ ಸ ರ Nrisimhastava ನ ಸ ಹಸ ತವ Ramadhanyacharithe ರ ಮಧ ನ ಯಚರ ತ a rare work on class struggle Mohanatarangini ಮ ಹನತರ ಗ ಣ Kanakadasa wrote about 240 Carnatic music compositions kirtane ugabhogas padas and philosophical songs 8 besides five major works Around 100 songs in Kannada 9 and 60 songs in English 10 are published in popular books Kanakadasa Palace Edit nbsp Kanakadasa FortDuring an excavation at Baada Shiggaon region of Karnataka the archaeological department found ruins of a fort and a palace which was identified as the magnificent era of Kanaka Dasa who was earlier called Thimmappa Nayaka The State Government of Karnataka has built a new fort palace and idols of Kanaka Dasa and his life scenarios commemorating the religious leader 11 In popular culture EditKannada actor and singer from the Kannada movie industry Dr Rajkumar played Kanaka Dasa in the movie Bhakta Kanakadasa and the movie received a good response from the public Girish Karnad made a documentary film Kanaka Purandara English 1988 on the two medieval Bhakti poets of Karnataka 12 Legacy EditKanaka Guru Peetha Edit Kaginele Kanaka Guru Peetha a mutt established by the Kuruba community is named in honour of Shri Kanakadasa 13 Kanaka Dasa stamp Edit nbsp Indian Postal Stamp honouring Sri KanakadasaIn 1990 the Government of India honored Kanaka Dasa by releasing a postal stamp in his name 14 Kanakadasa Jayanthi Edit Kanaka Dasa s birthday is celebrated in Karnataka particularly in the Kuruba community In 2008 Government of Karnataka decided to commemorate his birthday as a state festival and declared 15 November a state holiday 15 16 See also EditBaada ShiggaonReferences Edit Karnatakada Mahasant Kanakadasa by M Basavaraj 2007 The Publications Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Govt of India Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 says Anantha Raju 15 December 2018 Illustrious Saint Kanakadasa Star of Mysore Retrieved 3 May 2020 Medieval Indian Literature A Anthology 1997 by Shiva Prakash H S edited by Ayyappapanicker Sahitya Akademi ISBN 8126003650 pp 198 200 a b Prof Sudhakara 1997 Kagineleya Kanakadaasottama Pratibha Prakashana Mysore HARISHANKAR The Great Saint Sree Kanaka Dasa Retrieved 5 April 2020 Rao Vasudeva 2002 Living Traditions in Contemporary Contexts The Madhva Matha of Udupi Orient Blackswan ISBN 978 81 250 2297 8 Hegde Sanjay 28 April 2014 For human resolve not miracles The Hindu Kanakadasa The Golden servant of Lord Hari 2001 by Basavaraj Naikar National Book Trust ISBN 81 237 3664 9 Kanaka Daasara Padagalu 1997 By S Rudramurthy Shastri Bhagya Laksmi Publishers Bangalore Songs of Three Great South Indian Saints by William J Jackson 2002 Oxford India Paper ISBN 0 19 566051 X In memory of a saint poet 23 November 2015 AWARDS The multi faceted playwright Usurped Frontline magazine Vol 16 No 03 January 30 February 12 1999 Kanaka Guru Peetha Kaginele Postage Stamps Postage Stamps Stamp issue calendar 2014 Paper postage Commemorative and definitive stamps Service Postage Stamps Philately Offices Philatelic Bureaux and counters Mint stamps postagestamps gov in Retrieved 30 June 2022 Nanjappa Vicky 26 September 2008 K taka Historic cabinet meet in Gulbarga Rediff Retrieved 30 November 2021 Kanakadasa jayanthi holiday Deccan Herald The Printers Mysore 4 November 2009 Retrieved 30 November 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kanaka Dasa amp oldid 1177495634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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