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K. Satchidananda Murty

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Indian philosopher (1924–2011)

Kotha Satchidananda Murty
Born(1924-09-25)25 September 1924
Died25 January 2011(2011-01-25) (aged 86)
Awards
Education
Alma materAndhra University
Philosophical work
Era20th Century
RegionHinduism
Institutions
Main interestsIndian philosophy
Notable worksEvolution of Indian Philosophy

Kotha Satchidananda Murty (1924-2011) was an Indianphilosopher and professor. Murty served as the Professor of Philosophy,Andhra University,Visakhapatnam and Vice-Chancellor ofSri Venkateswara University,Tirupati in the state ofAndhra Pradesh,South India. He specialized in Buddhist philosophy and contributed extensively to Mahayana Buddhism. His treatise on the teachings of Nagarjuna is well acclaimed.[1]

Education

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Murty was born in 1924 in a small villageSangam Jagarlamudi,Guntur district ofAndhra Pradesh to Kotha Veerabhadraiah and Ratnamamba. He completed the school study in the village and Intermediate education fromHindu College,Guntur. He graduated fromAndhra University,Visakhapatnam and carried out Ph.D. research in philosophy from the same university.

Career

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Murty served asprofessor ofphilosophy atPrinceton University in 1959. In 1960, he joinedAndhra University as a professor. 1963 saw Murty join thePeoples University, Beijing, China in the same capacity as before, additionally also serving as a professor atUniversity of Hyderabad. He was then appointed special officer at the Centre for Post Graduate Studies,Guntur in 1971. Murty has also served as vice-chancellor ofSri Venkateswara University, Tirupati(1975) &Central Institute of Tibetan Studies, Sarnath(1989), whilst also being appointed as vice-chairman of The University Grants Commission, New Delhi, in 1986.

Works

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  • His lectures on Philosophy of Religion - "The Realm of Between" has gained wide acclaim.[2] It was published byIndian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla in 1973. It was based on three of his lectures delivered in Oxford and in London in 1963. They are based on the various themes like "Suffering", "Salvation", "Religious Action", "Transcendental Philosophy" etc., Subsequently, a group of professors in Andhra University published his lectures in a volume entitledCollected Criticism of K. Satchidananda Murty in 1975.
  • Revelation and reason inAdvaita Vedanta, Ph.D. thesis submitted to Andhra University and subsequently published byMotilal Banarsidass, Delhi in 1974.
  • Life, thought, and culture in India, c. AD 300–1000, as aProject of History of Indian Science, Philosophy, and Culture and published byCentre for Studies in Civilizations, New Delhi.
  • Ethics, education, Indian unity, and culture : addresses in universities from Kashi to Kashmir, 1980–89, some excerpts, 1991.[3]
  • Readings in Indian history, politics and philosophy, published byAllen & Unwin, London in 1967.[4]
  • Current trends in Indian philosophy, published by Andhra University, Waltair in 1972.
  • Radhakrishnan : his life and ideas, published by State University of New York, 1990
  • Philosophy in India : traditions, teaching, and research, 1985.[5]
  • Studies in the problems of peace, published by Asia Publishing House, 1960.
  • The Indian spirit, published by Andhra University press, 1965.
  • Metaphysics, man and freedom, published by Asia Publishing House, 1963.

Works based on his philosophy

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  • The philosophy of K. Satchidananda Murty by Sibajiban Bhattacharyya and Ashok Vohra, Published byIndian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi, 1995.[6]
  • Philosophical perspectives of K. Satchidananda Murty by P. Boaz, 2013.[7]

Awards and honours

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  • President — Indian Philosophical Congress
  • Honorary Doctorate — Russian Academy of Sciences - 1989
  • Honorary Doctorate — Beijing University - 1988
  • Padma Bhushan, Government of India - 1984
  • Padma Vibhushan, Government of India - 2001

Death

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He died after a brief respiratory illness atGuntur on Monday 25 January 2011.[8]

References

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  1. ^K. Satchidananda Murty (1971).Nagarjuna. National Book Trust, India; [chief stockists in India: India Book House, Bombay. Retrieved13 June 2021.
  2. ^J. De Marneffe."Reviews"(PDF).Unipune.ac. Retrieved24 February 2016.
  3. ^Murty, K. Satchidananda (13 June 1991).Ethics, education, Indian unity, and culture: addresses in universities from Kashi to Kashmir, 1980-89, some excerpts. Ajanta Publications.OCLC 27173036.
  4. ^Murty, K. Satchidananda (13 June 1967).Readings in Indian history, politics and philosophy. Allen & Unwin.OCLC 458430.
  5. ^Murty, K. Satchidananda (13 June 1985).Philosophy in India: traditions, teaching, and research. Motilal Banarsidass; Indian Council of Philosophical Research.OCLC 12977773.
  6. ^The philosophy of K. Satchidananda Murty. Indian Council of Philosophical Research : Distributed by Indian Book Centre. 13 June 1995.OCLC 35263116.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
  7. ^Boaz, P (13 June 2013).Philosophical perspectives of K. Satchidananda Murty.OCLC 856989075.
  8. ^"Satchidananda Murthy passes away".The Hindu. Retrieved24 February 2016.

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