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Aryamba Pattabhi was born on 12 March, 1936 in Mandya, Karnataka, British India, is an Indian novelist. Discover Aryamba Pattabhi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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12 March 1936 |
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12 March |
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Mandya, Karnataka, British India |
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India
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Aryamba Pattabhi Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Aryamba Pattabhi's Husband?
Her husband is Pattabhi Ramaiah
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Thangamma (mother) - B. M. Krishnaswamy (father) |
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Pattabhi Ramaiah |
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2 |
Aryamba Pattabhi Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Aryamba Pattabhi worth at the age of 88 years old? Aryamba Pattabhi’s income source is mostly from being a successful novelist. She is from India. We have estimated Aryamba Pattabhi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Aryamba Pattabhi (born 12 March 1936) is an Indian novelist and writer in Kannada language.
She is the younger sister of Triveni, a popular Kannada novelist and the niece of B. M. Srikantaiah, a famous Kannada poet, writer and translator.
Aryamba was born on March 12, 1936, in Mandya, in the erstwhile Kingdom of Mysore of British India (in present-day Mysore, Karnataka).
Aryamba comes from an illustrious family of established writers.
Her uncle B. M. Srikantaiah was a renowned scholar and poet, whose translations are present in university texts all over the world.
Her aunt Vani was a popular novelist.
She had two sisters including famous novelist Triveni and four brothers.
Aryamba completed her Master of Arts (MA) in Sociology, from Mysore University.
Over the course of several years, she has published 32 novels, 5 short story collections, 12 books for children, 5 biographies (including one on Mother Teresa whom she interviewed), 6 dramas, 3 essays, and 1 on sports literature.
Aryamba married Rajendrapura Pattabhi Ramaiah in 1958.
Her hobbies include tennis, table tennis, chess and collecting world stamps and coins.
Her novels have been made into feature films, most prominently, Kappu Bilupu (1969), directed by Puttanna Kanagal and made into three south Indian languages Kannada, Telugu and Tamil, Eradu Mukha (1969) directed by M.R.Vittal and won the Karnataka State Award and best picture award from Madras Film Lovers Association, Savathiya Neralu (1978) directed by Y.R.Swamy and Marali Gudige (1984) directed by Shantharam and won the State Award.
Bharathada Mahapurusharu was prescribed as the non detailed text book by Karnataka University, IInd PUC for 2 years (1977–1978).
Her novel Parampare was selected and published by the Government of Karnataka in 1985.
Aryamba is the youngest daughter of B.M Krishnaswamy and Thangamma.
Krishnaswamy was the younger brother of B. M. Srikantaiah, the doyen of Kannada literature.
Parampare novel (1985) was selected and published by Government of Karnataka.
Some parts of the book were published in the text book of 10th standard - Karnataka and Kerala state schools.
All six of her dramas have been broadcast from Mysuru and Bengaluru A.I.R, stations.
She has presented at several literary state seminars throughout Mysore and Bangalore, presented her work on the All India Radio stations, won several awards and felicitations, had her work published in several daily, weekly and monthly Kannada magazines and papers, and is the founder of several organizations.
She was the chief editor of "Mahila Sahithya Sameekshe" and "Sahithya Vimarshe".
Four novels have been made into films and several short stories have been translated into Marathi.
Aryamba conducted research for several of her biographies, including interviewing Mother Teresa when she had visited Mysore.
Like her sister, she began to write fiction at a time when there were very few female writers in Kannada.
Her Eradu Mukha won Karnataka State Award and best picture award from Madras Film Lovers Association.
Marali gudige won the State Award.