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  1. Ganesh is well known for his performances of avadhana, in which he composes extempore solutions in metrical verse to problems posed in parallel by the pṛcchakas on stage, satisfying the constraints imposed by them, while simultaneously dealing with interruptions designed to break his concentration.

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    • Eka-Sandhā-Grahaṇa
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    Regardless of the number of questioners, Avadhānam involves just two components. The performer must thus concentrate on only two things at once. Psychology, which asserts that the human mind, however sharp, can at best concentrate on two things simultaneously, corroborates this stand. In all two-pronged activities that progress simultaneously, one ...

    In his far-famed book How to Develop A Good Memory: for Names, Faces and Facts, Robert H Nutt propounds his theory on ‘The Mental Filing System,’ a technique to remember a list of hundred objects. He instructs the readers on the process to remember names and faces. This primarily involves creating a series of stories inside one’s own head, which wi...

    A person capable of retaining in memory absolutely anything by listening to it just once is termed eka-sandhā-grāhī / eka-sandhi-grāhī / eka-pāṭhī. If a person can accomplish the same feat by listening twice or thrice, he is termed dvi-sandhā-grāhī / tri-sandhā-grāhīand so on. Typically, this is a congenital skill, and people who possess it exist e...

    Avadhānam is not a platform to either exhibit or test immaculate memory. Retention, here, is only a part of the overall poetic process, and is not an entity that deserves independent attention. The performer’s erudition, creative imagination, and a sensitive feel for the world are elements that augment memory. Dry scholars can never become successf...

  2. Sep 10, 2024 · Dr. Ganesh is a 'shatavadhani' and one of India’s foremost Sanskrit poets and scholars. He writes and lectures extensively on various subjects pertaining to India and Indian cultural heritage. He is a master of the ancient art of avadhana and is credited with reviving the art in Kannada.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AvadhanamAvadhanam - Wikipedia

    Shatavadhani Ganesh (R. Ganesh) (b. 1962) is a prolific and multilingual avadhani. He introduced chitra-kavya to the art of avadhanam. [19] Pandit Sudhakar Kallurkar, an avadhani from the Uttarhadi Hindu monastery performed for Satyatma Tirtha (b. 1973). Vid.

  4. Sep 20, 2011 · Shathavadhani Dr. R. Ganesh (ಶತಾವಧಾನಿ ರಾ. ಗಣೇಶ್) is a versatile scholar, Avadhani par excellence, poet, excellent orator, a Literary Wizard and many more; the credit of reviving the ancient art of ‘Avadhana’ in Kannada language goes to Shathavadhani Dr.R.Ganesh. Personal Life & Education:

  5. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › AvadhanamAvadhanam - Bharatpedia

    Also known as, Dr. R. Ganesh, he is fluent in more than 18 languages (Indian and foreign). Dr. Ganesh performed his 915th Ashtavadanam on Saturday, August 27, 2011 at Sri Vani Education Centre, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru 560 010, India, as part of the school's annual Avadhana presentation.

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  7. Shatavadhani Ganesh is an Indian writer who authors books in Sanskrit and Kannada. He is a scholar and polyglot too, and a practitioner of the art of avadhana. Till now he has performed more than 1000 avadhanas, in Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu and Prakrit languages.