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- Dattātreya Rāmachandra Bēndre (31 January 1896 – 26 October 1981), popularly known as Da Rā Bēndre, is generally considered the greatest Kannada lyric poet of the 20th century and one of the greatest poets in the history of Kannada literature. A pioneering poet of Kannada's Navōdaya movement and a leading figure in the linguistic renaissance of Kannada in the region of North Karnataka (then part of the Bombay Presidency), Bendre forged a new path in Kannada literature and modern Kannada poetry through his original use of desi Kannada, particularly Dharwad Kannada – the form of Kannada spoken in the North Karnataka region of Dharwad. The richness, originality, and euphony of his poetry, his preternatural feel for the Kannada language, and his charismatic personality would result in him being hailed as a Varakavi (lit. 'boon-gifted poet-seer') by the Kannada people. In a poetic journey that spanned almost 70 years (~ 1914 – 1981), Bendre engaged continuously in what he called Kāvyōdyōga or 'The High Yoga of Poetry'. A multidisciplinary genius, he has exercised in over 102 disciplines, including Quantum Physics, Mathematic and Human Physiology. A proficient mind, capable of deep conversations with scientists and doctors alike. An instance in his life, where a famous doctor Sudarshan told him about an ailment and Bendre provided a fluent description of the ailment, inspiring the doctor to type it on a paper. After 38 papers, Doctor exclaimed it was the description like none other. In another instance, Bendre was said to have the books which were released just a few weeks back in another part of the world. From very early on, Bendre published his poetry as Ambikātanayadatta (lit. 'Datta, son of Ambika'). Often mistaken for a pseudonym or pen name (in the western sense), Bendre described Ambikatanayadatta as the "universal inner voice" within him that dictated what he, Bendre, then presented in Kannada to the world. In 1973, Bendre was awarded the Jnanapitha, India's highest literary award, for his 1964 poetry collection, Naaku Tanti (ನಾಕು ತಂತಿ) (lit. 'Four strings'). Recognized as Karnataka's Kavikula Tilaka ("Crown-jewel among Kannada Poets") by Udupi's Adamuru Matha, he would also be called a Kāvya Gāruḍiga (~ poet-sorcerer) for his ability to create magical poetry. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1968 and made a fellow of the Sahitya Akademi in 1969. (en)
- Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre (31 Januari 1896 – 26 Oktober 1981), yang lebih dikenal sebagai Da. Ra. Bendre, adalah salah satu penyair Kannada paling terkenal dari . Ia diberi julukan Varakavi ('penyair berhadiah'). Bendre dianugerahi Penghargaan Jnanpith untuk Kannada, penghargaan kesusastraan tertinggi yang diberikan di India. Ia menulis dengan nama pena Ambikatanayadatta (artinya, "Datta, Anak Ambika"). Padma Shri dianugerahkan kepadanya oleh Pemerintah India. (in)
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- Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre (31 Januari 1896 – 26 Oktober 1981), yang lebih dikenal sebagai Da. Ra. Bendre, adalah salah satu penyair Kannada paling terkenal dari . Ia diberi julukan Varakavi ('penyair berhadiah'). Bendre dianugerahi Penghargaan Jnanpith untuk Kannada, penghargaan kesusastraan tertinggi yang diberikan di India. Ia menulis dengan nama pena Ambikatanayadatta (artinya, "Datta, Anak Ambika"). Padma Shri dianugerahkan kepadanya oleh Pemerintah India. (in)
- Dattātreya Rāmachandra Bēndre (31 January 1896 – 26 October 1981), popularly known as Da Rā Bēndre, is generally considered the greatest Kannada lyric poet of the 20th century and one of the greatest poets in the history of Kannada literature. A pioneering poet of Kannada's Navōdaya movement and a leading figure in the linguistic renaissance of Kannada in the region of North Karnataka (then part of the Bombay Presidency), Bendre forged a new path in Kannada literature and modern Kannada poetry through his original use of desi Kannada, particularly Dharwad Kannada – the form of Kannada spoken in the North Karnataka region of Dharwad. The richness, originality, and euphony of his poetry, his preternatural feel for the Kannada language, and his charismatic personality would result in him bein (en)