Maruthesh Mandre (Kannada Writer)
Maruthesh Mandre | |
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Born | 1932 Holealur, Ron taluk of Gadag district in the Indian state of Karnataka |
Died | 1993 Alwandi, Koppal taluk of Koppal district in Karnataka |
Occupation | Story-Writer |
Spouse | Rukmuni Bai |
Children | 7, Including Tilajaram, Ravi, Saikumar, Yecharappa, Shivakumar |
Parent | Fathar: Tulajaram |
Maruthesh Mandre (Kannada: ಮಾರುತೇಶ್ ಮಾಂಡ್ರೆ) (1932 - 1993), Is an kannada writer and well-known writer of Kannada language drama, Biography and devotional songs .Maruthesh Mandre is one of the most successful men writers in the language and a recipient of Karnataka Nataka Academy, He has won the Karnataka Nataka Academy award for his Literature service in 1993. He write 150 plus drama stories like famous Dharma Devate , Naragunda Bhandaya, Desayar Dharbaru. And also lyrics Writer for film Raithana Makkalu
Biography
editEarly lif
editMaruthesh Mandre was born on 1932 in holealur, a hamlet in Rona taluk karnataka. His father and mother are farmers. Maruthesh left school at eight and was later started writing small drama stories, After marriage he started own drama company name called Shre Yechareshwara Natya Sanga Holealur, he start direction and played drama in his own company
Marriage and children
editMaruthesh married to Rukmunibhai at the age of 25. The couple have two daughters, Chandrabhaga and Shobha. And also Five sons Tulajaram, Ravikumar, Saikumar, Yecharappa and Shivakumar. After marriage Maruthesh moved to Alwandi koppal District from holealur Rona taluk. After that maruthesh start writing drama and his won thinking and also doing translating kannada to marathi.
'Published works'
editStory writer
- Soubhagya Lakshmi
- Stree ratna
- Guruvina Gadla
- Dharma Devate
- Naragunda Bhandaya
- Desayar Dharbaru
- Kadlimatti Kashibai
And he wrote more than 150 stories
Honours, decorations, awards and distinctions
edit- Karnataka natak akademy (1992)
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See also
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References/Notes and references
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