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Ratnavarma Heggade

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Religion
  
Jain, Bunt, Kshatriya

Died
  
1968

Children
  
Veerendra Heggade

Name
  
Ratnavarma Heggade

Based in
  
Dharmasthala


Period in office
  
1955–1968

Predecessor
  
Manjayya Heggade

Title
  
Heggade/Hegde

Successor
  
Veerendra Heggade

Grandchildren
  
Shraddha Heggade

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Post
  
Dharma Adhikari of Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple

Dharmasthala Ratnavarma Heggade was an Indian philanthropist,educationist and legislator who is best known for being the hereditary administrator(Dharmadhikari) of the Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple from 1955 to 1968.

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Early life

Born in a family called the ‘’Pergade’’. The Pergades were the feudal lords of the temple town of Dharmasthala.Ratnavarma completed his early education in Mangalore. He married Ratnamma Heggade (née Shetty),the daughter of a wealthy landlord Sankappa Shetty of Mudabidri.The couple were parents to five children, four sons(veerendra,surendra,harshendra, rajendra) and a daughter (Padmalata).

Career

Ratnavarma Heggade’s public life began when he succeeded to the post of Dharma Adhikari after his uncle Manjayya Heggade died in 1955.He transformed the village of Dharmasthala to a modern township, developing the land and buildings. He also established an education trust, to establish educational institutions during this period and served as legislator in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from 1957 and 1962. Heggade also initiated plans to erect a statue of Bahubali similar to ones at Venur, Karkala and Shravanabelagola.His son Veerendra Heggade took over the project and completed the Bahubali statue project after his untimely death in 1968.

Legacy

The Ratnavarma Heggade Tulu Drama Award is named after Ratnavarma. The prize is awarded each year during a play-writing competition sponsored by Tulukoota, a Tulu language monthly magazine. A Stadium in Ujire, India is also named after him.

References

Ratnavarma Heggade Wikipedia


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