
Mangalore, Jan 21: Exponents of Vachana literature who were part of a revolution against caste system must not be looked at through the prism of casteism, said renowned scholar Amrutha Someshwara.
He was speaking at a programme organized jointly by the District Administration, DK Zilla Panchayat, Department of Kannada and Culture, DK, and Mogaveera Vyavasthapaka Mandali, Mangalore, as part of Ambigara Choudayya Jayanthi celebrations in Mangalore on Monday.
“The 'Sharanas' of 12th century like Basavanna and Ambigara Choudayya were part of a social revolution. Their thoughts and literature propounded a life beyond casteism. One must not look at Ambigara Choudayya from a caste angle. This obsession of caste attributions has even spread to Yakshagana wherein attempts are being made to bring in caste element into it while Yakshagana is an art belonging to all sections of society. Being born in a particular caste is not wrong but to revolve around one's own caste orbit is,” said the litterateur adding that one must have a perspective of looking at things beyond caste barriers which Sharanas like Ambigara Choudayya did.
Commenting on the style of Ambigara Choudayya's Vachana literature, Mr. Someshwara said that Sharanas of 12th century developed a new kind of literature which involved communicating to the people at large in simple language. “It was different from the one used by poets traditionally. Court poets in kingdoms would not address people's issues but would involve in praising their respective kings to such an extent that their accounts almost turned into mythological pieces. But those who communicated through Vachana literature proved that poetry can be composed through simple language too”, he said.
K Dayananda, Additional Deputy Commissioner, DK, in his address said that although Basavanna and Ambigara Choudayya were contemporaries and delivered a similar message in a similar style of Vachana literature, Ambigara Choudayya's Vachanas have not gained popularity the way Basavanna's words did because of the Lingayat society itself developing into a caste.
Lalaji Mendon, Kapu MLA, Nitin Kumar, President of Karnataka Fisheries Development Corporation, Dr. K N Vijayprakash, CEO, Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayath, Dr. Harish Kumar, Commissioner, Mangalore City Corporation, were present among others.




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