Dr Mathoor Krishnamurti is no more
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cienu
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Dr Mathoor Krishnamurti is no more
Dr Mathoor Krishnamurti, Director,Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan - Bangalore Kendra passed away early this morning.
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Ramasubramanian M.K
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Cienu--Condolences to the family. If I remember right, Dr.Krishnamurthy was very close to and very well respected by Thatha(TS? How old was he?
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Sreeni Rajarao
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Sorry to hear this!
One more scholar and patron has departed.
One more scholar and patron has departed.
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cienu
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Mathoor Krishnamurti was a well-known & highly respected Sanskrit and Kannada scholar and also extremely popular public figure for his daily discourse on the Mahabharata and Upanishads on the Udaya TV Kannada Channel.
He was especially close to our family. Please find below a picture of Dr Krishnamurti with my mother on the occasion of the launch of the book “MS & Radha – Saga of Steadfast Devotion” in Bangalore on Sep 16th 2009 (before the commencement of the function).
I recollect that he mentioned in his speech on that day the generosity of TS and MS when they refused to take any compensation for the benefit concert which they gave for the London Kendra of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Building Fund in the year 1977 stating that the since the purpose of the concert was a fund raising event they would not like to burden the organizers further.
When the Bhavan offered them the airfare from India to UK and back, Sri TS refused this also stating that London was just a hopping stop on their trip to US and therefore the airfare had already been taken care of by the US hosts!
Mathoorji was then the Director of the UK Kendra of BVB.

He was especially close to our family. Please find below a picture of Dr Krishnamurti with my mother on the occasion of the launch of the book “MS & Radha – Saga of Steadfast Devotion” in Bangalore on Sep 16th 2009 (before the commencement of the function).
I recollect that he mentioned in his speech on that day the generosity of TS and MS when they refused to take any compensation for the benefit concert which they gave for the London Kendra of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Building Fund in the year 1977 stating that the since the purpose of the concert was a fund raising event they would not like to burden the organizers further.
When the Bhavan offered them the airfare from India to UK and back, Sri TS refused this also stating that London was just a hopping stop on their trip to US and therefore the airfare had already been taken care of by the US hosts!
Mathoorji was then the Director of the UK Kendra of BVB.

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tkb
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our condolence to his family, dear & near.
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Nick H
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Without him, BVB in London would probably not exist. I am an insignificant part of London VBV's history (partly because it took me twenty years to discover it), but it played a huge part in my life and direction from age 40 onwards.
He had recently moved back to India when I joined in the activities there, but I saw him and heard him speak on several occasions, and I sometimes repeat one of his jokes (it is about a poor Brahmin buying an umbrella, if anyone knows it, but I will not attempt it in writing, it just would not work).
(Cienu, Dr Nandakumar, the current executive boss of London VBV is his son in law? Not sure.)
Condolences to friends and family, and to the countless lives that he must have touched world-wide.
He had recently moved back to India when I joined in the activities there, but I saw him and heard him speak on several occasions, and I sometimes repeat one of his jokes (it is about a poor Brahmin buying an umbrella, if anyone knows it, but I will not attempt it in writing, it just would not work).
(Cienu, Dr Nandakumar, the current executive boss of London VBV is his son in law? Not sure.)
Condolences to friends and family, and to the countless lives that he must have touched world-wide.
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thanjavooran
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My deepest condolence to his family, dear & near.
Thanjavooran 07 10 2011
Thanjavooran 07 10 2011
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cienu
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Yes, Dr M.N. Nandakumara is his son in law.Nick H wrote: (Cienu, Dr Nandakumar, the current executive boss of London VBV is his son in law? Not sure.)
Please also find a link below in the Deccan Herald on the passing away of Dr Mathoor Krishnamurti.
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/196 ... -away.html
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mahavishnu
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Sincere condolences to the bereaved.
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gardabha_gana
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Really sad - on TV he used to get so involved with his discourse that he used to literally cry - he used to identify with the characters so strongly - and am sure many viewers did too. A truly great loss. We were wondering why he was not coming on TV for the last few days.
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bilahari
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Condolences to his loved ones!
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arasi
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We have lost an eminent personality in the Karnataka scene who was also part of the London scene.
Sympathies to the family.
Sympathies to the family.
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cienu
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A few links from different newspapers on the passing away of Mathoorji.
The last link talks about his love for the writings of "Kalki" and how he learnt the Tamil script by himself !
http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/repor ... 84_1595888
http://www.starofmysore.com/main.asp?ty ... item=29924
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp ... 516387.ece
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city ... 262379.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city ... 262429.cms
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2003/0 ... 710300.htm
The last link talks about his love for the writings of "Kalki" and how he learnt the Tamil script by himself !
http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/repor ... 84_1595888
http://www.starofmysore.com/main.asp?ty ... item=29924
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp ... 516387.ece
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city ... 262379.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city ... 262429.cms
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2003/0 ... 710300.htm
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arasi
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Cienu,
Thanks for the links. Reading them gives us an idea about how richly he lived his life, mostly in the building up of an institution like BVB, and of course, in connecting with people because of his Gandhian roots, and of his involvement in the arts.
Another bridge to the svarAjyA days is lost.
Two in a row as it were, with Gayana Samaja's Kamalanath's demise.
Thanks for the links. Reading them gives us an idea about how richly he lived his life, mostly in the building up of an institution like BVB, and of course, in connecting with people because of his Gandhian roots, and of his involvement in the arts.
Another bridge to the svarAjyA days is lost.
Two in a row as it were, with Gayana Samaja's Kamalanath's demise.
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rshankar
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Condolences to his family! What a wonderful life!
Cienu - thanks for the links. Any idea if Mohana Tarangini (mentioned in the last link) is still available?
Cienu - thanks for the links. Any idea if Mohana Tarangini (mentioned in the last link) is still available?
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Lakshman
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Sincere condolences to the family and friends.