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  1. Jun 4, 2024 · The final episode of this series introducing Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa's major works explores Tantu (Strand) and Bhitti (Foundation). Tantu is a modern, epic narrating the tragic story of India's all-round downfall after Independence.

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · SAARTHA (CARAVAN) IS DR. S.L. BHYRAPPA’S first historical novel set in eighth century India, on the eve of the so-called Arab invasion of Sindh. One of the greatest economic forces of ancient, pre-medieval and early medieval India was the national network of trading caravans.

  3. Jun 2, 2024 · "Niraakarana" is a philosophical novel by Dr. S L Bhyrappa(Eng: L. V. Shanthakumari, Arjun Bharadwaj), examining Narahari's life, detachment, and responsibility, highlighting the complexities of spiritual quests and familial duties.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · सप्तरंग. कात्यायनीचा अनोळखी कायापालट... वंशवृक्ष ही स्थलकाल अवकाशातीत मानवी भावनांची काव्यात्म कहाणी आहे. मानवी भावना सर्वकाळ सर्वत्र सारख्याच असतात, ही गोष्ट ती आपल्या मनावर ठसवते. S L Bhyrappa masterpiece English translation of the novel Vamshavruksha Sakal. सकाळ वृत्तसेवा. Updated on : 01 June 2024, 10:46 pm. - अ‍ॅड. निखिल संजय रेखा.

  5. Jun 11, 2024 · The book discusses aestheticians such as Ananda-vardhana and Rajashekhara; Sanskrit scholars such as Mena Ramakrishna Bhat, Sridhar Bhaskar Varnekar and K S Arjunwadkar; and Kannada litterateurs such as DVG, S L Bhyrappa and S R Ramaswamy.

  6. Jun 14, 2024 · The book discusses aestheticians such as Ananda-vardhana and Rajashekhara; Sanskrit scholars such as Mena Ramakrishna Bhat, Sridhar Bhaskar Varnekar and K S Arjunwadkar; and Kannada litterateurs such as DVG, S L Bhyrappa and S R Ramaswamy.

  7. Jun 22, 2024 · The objective of this research is to highlight the challenges faced by employed women that drive them to contemplate suicide, as shown through the protagonist, Amrita, in Santeshivara Lingannaiah Bhyrappas novel Brink (2020).