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Language
  
Assamese

Name
  
Krishna Handique

Nationality
  
Indian

Phone
  
0361 223 4964

Ethnicity
  
Assamese

Founded
  
September 29, 2005

Citizenship
  
Indian


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Born
  
20 July 1898 Jorhat, Assam (
1898-07-20
)

Died
  
7 June 1982(1982-06-07) (aged 83) Dibrugarh, Assam

Occupation
  
Professor, Vice-Chancellor

Role
  
University in Guwahati, India

Address
  
Kahilipara, Guwahati, Assam 781019

Similar
  
Handique Girls College, Gauhati University, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Lalit Chandra Bharali C, Open University

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Krishna Kanta Handique (Assamese: কৃষ্ণকান্ত সন্দিকৈ Krishnô Kantô Xôndikoi) (July 20, 1898 – June 7, 1982) was a Sanskrit scholar, an Indologist and philanthropist from Assam. He was a recipient of the civilian honour of the Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan

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Biography

Krishna Kanta Handique was born on July 20, 1898 in a Tai-Ahom family in Jorhat town of Assam, to Rai-Bahadur Radha Kanta Handique. He was educated at Cotton College, Guwahati (1913–15), Sanskrit College, Calcutta (1915–17), Calcutta University (1917–19), Oxford University, Paris University and Berlin University (1920–27). He also studied and learned many languages like Latin, Greek, French, German, Russian, Italian and Spanish. He is known to have known 13 languages: 8 European languages and 5 Indian languages including Pali and Prakrit.

Handique was the founder Vice-Chancellor of Gauhati University for nine years (1948–57). Prior to this he was the founder Principal of J.B. College, Jorhat (1930–48) and established the Hemalata Handique Memorial Institute in Jorhat. He is well known for his munificence to literary and educational foundations. He bequeathed his massive personal library to Guwahati University making available to the public rare and valuable books in 11 languages of the world. He also gave the copyright of all his books to Deccan College PG & Research Institute, Pune; The Jaina Samskriti Samrakshaka Sangh, Maharashtra and Prakrit Test Society, Ahmedabad.

Krishna Kanta Handique was the President of Asam Sahitya Sabha during the Guwahati conference in 1937 at the young age of 39, President of Classical Sanskrit Section, XVI All India Oriental Conference, Lucknow in 1951 and was elected the general President of the Srinagar Session of the same in 1961.

The Indian Posts and Telegraphs Dept. issued a commemorative stamp in honor of Prof. Handique on October 7, 1983. The Govt of Assam has instituted the prestigious Krishna Kanta Handique Memorial Award in his honour in the field of promotion of Sanskrit language and literature.

Works

Handique, the Sanskrit scholar is known for his three major works:

  • Naisadhacarita of Sriharsa, 1934
  • Yasastilika and Indian Culture 1949
  • Pravarasena's Setubandha 1976
  • References

    Krishna Kanta Handique Wikipedia