Anant Krishna Shastry Explained

A. K. Shastry
Birth Date:17 March 1940
Birth Place:Sirsi, Karnataka
Death Place:Sirsi, Karnataka
Nationality:Indian
Occupation:Professor of History
Known For:Research on Kadatas, books and source material

A. K. Shastry (Anant Krishna Shastry) was an Indian historian in the state of Karnataka, India.

Life

Shastry was the first scholar to extensively study and research manuscripts called Kadata. He also studied more than a hundred thousand palm leaf and paper manuscripts.

Shastry's research focuses on social, political, economic and religious aspects of Sringeri Dharmasamsthana in particular and Karnataka in general, during this time period.

Shastry's major work involves reading, translating/transliterating from "modi kannada" Modi alphabet - an old Kannada script, and generating source material from these manuscripts. He has written several large volumes of source material books that capture these documents verbatim with commentary and analysis.[1] Due to his work on Kadatas, he is known as "Kadata Shastry" in Karnataka's history circles.

He has presided over several state and national level history seminars. He was a professor of history at MES's M. M. College of Arts and Science, Sirsi, affiliated to Karnatak University, Dharwad, from 1964 to 1998.

Books and research

Academic

Poems

Biographies

References

  1. http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-karnataka/seminar-on-kadathas-gets-under-way-in-mysore/article3140341.ece Seminar on Kadathas gets under way in Mysore

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