Mangalore, Nov 4, 2013: Sanskrit- the mother of all languages deserves much attention and patronage at a time when not many are keen to learn this language. Seen as a ray of hope at this juncture is Dr HR Vishwas, an eminent Sanskrit scholar.
Hailing from Shringeri, but settled in Mangalore, Vishwas’s yeoman contributions towards promoting Sanskrit has earned him accolades. As the Akhila Bharatiya Prashikshana Pramukh of Sanskrita Bharathi he has been striving hard to promote Sanskrit.In his efforts towards this direction, he has even authored and translated several works into Sanskrit.
A noted analyst of Sanskrit literature, Dr Vishwas is known for translation of SL Bhairappa’s controversial work ‘Avarana’ to Sanskrit. This work won him the Kendra Sahitya Academy Award for Translation in 2010. The Academy’s prestigious Bala Sahitya Puraskar for the year 2013, has also come his way.
Some of his works include ‘Matte Hottitu Heebru Hanate’, ‘Apashchimaha pashchime’ ‘Pididu Samskrita Sootrava’ ‘Hemacchakatika’ etc in Samskrit and in Kannada. His ‘Koushala Bhodhinee’ is a popular handbook for Sanskrit teachers.He has even been a columnist with Hosa Digantha and his column ‘Sangata’ was widely appreciated.
Dr Vishwas is happily married to Dr Shanthala who has been constantly supporting his endeavours.