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  1. Anasuya Shankar (1 September 1928 – 29 July 1963), popularly known by her pen name as Triveni, was an Indian writer of modern fiction in Kannada language. Many of her novels have been made into feature films, most prominently, Belli Moda (1967) and Sharapanjara (1971) – both directed by Puttanna Kanagal and featuring actress Kalpana .

  2. Anasuya Shankar was a fictional writer of Kannada language who wrote short stories and novels. She is popularly known by her pen name - Triveni. Her novel Avala Mane earned the Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award in 1960. Famous filmmaker Puttanna Kanagal adapted two of her novels as feature films - Belli Moda (1967) and Sharapanjara (1971).

  3. Dec 14, 2022 · Almost 60 years after her demise the house of Kannada novelist Anasuya Shankar who wrote under the pen name of Triveni, will be restored and converted into a museum. House Number 1152 on Railway ...

    • Kasturi Building, Anna Salai, 859-860, Mount Road, Chennai, 600002, Tamil Nadu
  4. Anasuya Shankar was born on September 1, 1928, in Mandya in the erstwhile Kingdom of Mysore of British India, to B. M. Krishnaswamy and Thangamma. She was also called as Anasuya and Bhagirathi. She graduated with a gold medal in her Bachelor of Arts degree from Maharani"s Arts College in Mysore. They have a daughter, Meera.

  5. Mar 9, 2017 · Triveni was born Anasuya Shankar at Chamarajapuram in west Mysuru on September 1, 1928. In her relatively short life – she died a month short of her 35th birthday – Triveni authored 21 novels ...

  6. www.themodernnovel.org › asia › other-asiaTriveni - The Modern Novel

    Triveni was born Anasuya Shankarin 1928 in the Chamarajapuram suburb of Mysore. She graduated with a B.A. from the Maharani’s Arts College in Mysore. She took the pen name Triveni from the confluence of the three Indian rivers of Ganges, Yamuna and the invisible Sarasvati, known as the Triveni Sangam, where Gandhi’s ashes were immersed. She ...

  7. Anasuya Shankar (1 September 1928 – 29 July 1963), popularly known by her pen name as Triveni, was an Indian writer of modern fiction in Kannada language. Her novels have been made into feature films, most prominently, Belli Moda (1967) and Sharapanjara (1971) – both directed by Puttanna Kanagal and featuring actress Kalpana. Her small stories collection Samasyeya Magu won the Devaraja Bahadur Prize in 1950. Her novel Avala Mane earned the Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award in 1960.