English Writings of D V Gundappa - 20
One of the highlights of this volume is the longform titled The Code of Manu. DVG firmly believed that (i) tradition and modernity are mutually complementary (i...
One of the highlights of this volume is the longform titled The Code of Manu. DVG firmly believed that (i) tradition and modernity are mutually complementary (i...
Volume Two (1917–1922) Journalism today has mostly been reduced to a racy...
Volume Three (1923–1927) DVG congratulated the Hindu Mahasabha on its atte...
DVG’s assessment of the social milieu in South India before the fourteenth century ce requires mention: The atmosphere was then one of unsophisticated faith...
Volume Four (1929–1946) In 1931, DVG brought together his considered views...
M Venkatakrishnaiya (1844–1933) was popularly known as the ‘Grand Old Man’ of Mysore. He was a veteran journalist, educationalist, and builder of institutions....
Volume Five (1949–1952) [1] DVG was an ardent devotee of literature. He laid great emphasis on the study of classics. After founding the Gokhale Institute of P...
DVG’s exposition of the philosophical footing of citizenship allures us by its timeless fragrance. Hearing him speak on this subject is like lending our ears to...