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Poet Lakshman Rao engages in conversation with writers, admirers

Published - February 10, 2025 08:13 pm IST - MANGALURU

Poet B.R. Lakshman Rao and his wife Girija with organisers and the audience at ‘An evening with B.R. Lakshman Rao’ hosted by Art Kanara Trust on Sunday, February 9, in Mangaluru.

Poet B.R. Lakshman Rao and his wife Girija with organisers and the audience at ‘An evening with B.R. Lakshman Rao’ hosted by Art Kanara Trust on Sunday, February 9, in Mangaluru. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Art Kanara Trust, Mangaluru, hosted ‘An Evening with B.R. Lakshman Rao – Conversation, Poetry, and Recitation’ at the Kodial Guthu Centre for Art and Culture on Sunday, February 9, here.

The event that celebrated the life and literary contributions of renowned Kannada poet and storyteller Lakshman Rao was attended by poets, writers and literature enthusiasts. Mr. Rao, who was accompanied by his wife Girija, engaged in an enriching conversation moderated by Subraya Bhat, Treasurer of Kannada Sahitya Parishat, Mangaluru Chapter.

Introducing the guest, Govinda Dasa College retired principal P. Krishnamoorthy said, “B.R. Lakshman Rao is a beloved poet who has won the hearts of every Kannadiga through his enchanting yet high-quality literature.” Moderator Bhat highlighted the poet’s unique style, stating, “B.R. Lakshman Rao is not only a poet who writes about love and humour, but his works also carry deep and insightful messages.”

Reflecting on his literary journey, Mr. Rao said, “When readers passionately discuss a poet’s works, that is the greatest recognition any poet can receive.” He also shared personal anecdotes and insights into his writings and how they have been perceived by his contemporaries and admirers.

The evening was further enriched by tributes from fellow poets, writers, and admirers, who felicitated Mr. Rao through poetry, songs and personal reflections. Scholar and retired professor Na Damodara Shetty lauded Mr. Rao’s accessibility and connection with readers and said, “B.R. Lakshman Rao is a rare poet who, despite his literary achievements, remained deeply connected with common people. Few writers have such a gift.”

Other prominent speakers at the event included Jayanth Kodkani, Narendra Pai, Vasantha Kumar Perla and Raghu Idkidu, who shared their thoughts on Mr. Rao’s literary contributions. In a fitting tribute, Ravindra Nayak Sannakkibettu and Vinamra Idkidu sang some of Mr. Rao’s celebrated songs, while Sanvi Ravindra Nayak recited one of his famous poems.

Trust president Subhas Chandra Basu concluded the event with his remarks.

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