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P.G. SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
I SEMESTER
1. Kannada Language and Literature2. Telugu Language and Literature3. History of South India 4. Study of a Dynasty – Vijayanagara Empire5. South Indian Art and Architecture
II SEMESTER1. Study of Selected texts - Kannada2. Study of Selected texts - Telugu3. South Indian Paleography4. Art under South Indian Kingdom5. Cultural History of South India
III SEMESTER
1. Choice based paper : A Study of South Indian Literature2. Tamil Language and Literature3. Malayalam Language and Literature
4. OPTIONAL : A) General LinguisticsB) History of Gangas of Talkad
5. OPTIONAL : A) Research Methodology and Computer BasicsB) South Indian Selected Inscriptions
IV SEMESTER
1. Study of Selected Texts - TAMIL2. Study of Selected Texts - MALAYALAM
3. OPTIONALS : A) An outline of religion and Philosophy of South IndiaB) Freedom Movement in South India
4. OPTIONALS : A) Comparative Dravidian LinguisticsB) South Indian Selected Epigraphists
5. Dissertation
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ANNEXURE – 1
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
I SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 1 : KANNADA LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Unit 1 : Antiquity of Kannada Language – Different Stages of development of Kannada Language – Kannada alphabet – Sandhi and its types – Gender, Number, Case, Verb Structure and Tense markers
Unit 2 : Antiquity of Kannada Literature. Classification Prepampa Period : Asaga, Gunavarma, Kavirajamarga & Vaddaradhane
Chapu : Pampa, Ponna, Ranna, Nagavarma 1, Nagachandra
Unit 3 : Vachana – Devara dasimayya, Basavanna, Allamaprabhu, Akkamahadevi, Chennabasavanna, Siddarama, Mukthayakka
Ragale – Harihara
Unit 4 : Shatpadi – Raghavanka, Bhimakavi, Kumaravyasa,Chamarasa, Narahari, Lakshmisha
Kirthane – Kanakadasa, Purandaradasa
Tripadi – Sarvajna
Sangathya – Nanjunda, Rathnakaravarni, Honnamma
Unit 5 : Modern Kannada Literature with Special reference to Muddanna
Poetry – B.M. Shree, Panje Mangeshrao, Kuvempu, Bendre, D.V. Gundappa, Gokak and Gopala Krishna Adiga
Drama - T.P. Kailasam, SriRanga
Short Story- U.R. Anantha Murthy – Masti (Srinivasa)
Novel - Anakru, Tharasu, Shivarama Karanth, Thriveni
Essay - A. N. Murthy Rao
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. South Indian Studies : Ed. by H.M.Nayak & B.R.Gopal
2. Kannada Sahithya Charitre Vol 1 to 5: Ed. by H.M.Nayak & T.V.Venkatachala Sastri
3. Kannada Sahitya Charitre : R. S. Mugali
4. Sahithya Bharathi : N. Anantharangachar.
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
I SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 2 : TELUGU LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Unit 1 : Telugu Alphabet, Gender and Number,
Numerals and Pronouns
Antiquity of Telugu language and Literature
Unit 2 : Pre-Nannaya period
Nannaya and his contribution
Sivakavi Period
Tikkanna and Errana
Unit 3 : Srinatha and Pothana
Sri Krishnadevaraya and the poets of his court
Unit 4 : Modern poetry and major trends
Novel and Drama
Unit 5 : Other poets and their works
a) Kethana b) Vemana c) Raghunatha Nayaka
d) Tyagaraja e) Gurayada f) Viswanatha Satayanarayana
g) Sri Sri h) C. Narayana Reddy i) Seshendra Sarma
j) K. Siva Reddy
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Telugu Bhashe Mattu Sahitya : R.V.S. Sundaram
2. History of Telugu Literature : G. V. Sitapati
3. Telugu Literature : M. Kulasekhara Rao
4. Makers of Indian Literature : Central Sahitya AkademiSeries
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
I SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 3 : HISTORY OF SOUTH INDIA
Unit 1 : (a) Introduction - Sources – Archaeological and LiterarySources – Geographical factors
(b) Political History of Satavahanas – Sangam period (c) Pallavas of Kanchi – I Mahendra Varma – I
Narasimha Varma - Administration
Unit 2 : (a) Political History of Kadamba – MayuravarmaKakustavarma – Ravivarma – Administration
(b) Gangas of Talkad – Durvinitha – Chavundaraya – Administration (c) Chalukya`s of Badami – Himmadi Pulikeshi – his Achivements
Unit 3 : (a) Rastrakutas – Danti Durga – I Krishna – AmoghavarshaNrupatunga – Administration
(b) Cholas – I Raja Raja Chola – I Rajendra Chola – Administration (c) Chalukya`s of Kalyani – IV Vikramaditya and Chalukyas of
Vengi – I Jayasimha
Unit 4 : (a) Hoysalas – Vishnuvardhana – II Ballala – III – Administration (b) Muslim invasion in South India – Bahamani and Swahi Sultans –
Mahamad Shaw – Mahamad Ghavan
Unit 5 : (a) British rule in South India – Mark Kabban – Luhi bentham – Bowring – Aministration
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Articals on South Indian History in Medieval Period in the book : Ed. by H.M.Nayak & B.R.Gopal‘South Indian Studies’
2. A History of South India : K. A. Nilakanta Sastri
3. zÀQët ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ EwºÁ¸À : qÁ. ©. Dgï. ±ÉÃSï C°
Dgï. gÀAUÀ¸ÁéªÀÄAiÀÄå4. Rashtrakutas and their Times : A. S. Altekar
5. The Pandyan Kingdom : K. A. Nilakanta Sastri
6. The Sevunas of Devagiri : A. V. Narasimha Murthy
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
I SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 4 : STUDY OF A DYNASTY – VIJAYANAGARA EMPIRE
Unit 1 : Sources – Epigraphical – Literary – Foreign accounts – Numismatics
Unit 2 : Origin of the Empire – Study of different theories pertaining to the origin
Unit 3 : Sangama Dynasty. Harihara – Bukka – Harihara II – Virupaksha IDevaraya – I – Deveraya – II
Saluva Dynasty – Narasimha – I and Narasimha – II
Early life – Consolidation and expansion of the Empire – Administration, Agriculture – Trade and Commerce – Social and Religious life – Literary Progress – Art and Architecture
Unit 4 : Tuluva Dynasty – Narasimha Nayaka – Vira Narasimha – Krishnadevaraya – Achchutaraya – Sadasivaraya
Early Life – Consolidation and expansion of the Empire – AdministrationAgriculture – Trade and Commerce – Social and Religious life – Literary Progress – Art and Architecture
Unit 5 : Aravidu Dynasty : Aliya Ramaraya – Battle of Talikota – Thirumala – SriRanga Venkata III , Sri Ranga IIIDOWNFALL OF THE EMPIRE
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Sources of Vijayanagara History : S. K. Iyengar
2. Hampi Ruins : H Longhurst
3. A Forgotten Empire : Robert Sewell
4. Economic Life in Vijayanagara Empire : T. V. Mahalingam
5. Adminstration and Social Life under : T. V. MahalingamVijayanagar Vol-I and Vol-II
6. «dAiÀÄ£ÀUÀgÀ PÁ®zÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀåzÀ°è : PÉ. ²æÃPÀAoÀAiÀÄå
d£ÀfêÀ£À ZÀjvÉæ
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
I SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 5 : SOUTH INDIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE
Unit 1 : Introduction – Fundamentals of Indian Art
Beginning of South Indian Temple Architecture
The Three Schools – Nagara, Dravida & Vesara
Unit 2 : Art Under Satavahanas, Amaravathi and Nagarajunakonda
Unit 3 : Rock cut Architecture in Western India
Andhra, Tamilnadu and Karnataka
Unit 4 : Art under Gangas of Talkad
Kadambas of Banavasi
Unit 5 : Art under Pallavas of Kanchi and Chalukyas of Badami & Pandyas
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Articals in the book
(1) South Indian Studies : Ed. by H.M.Nayak & B.R. Gopal
2. Indian Architecture (Vol – 1) : Percy Brown
3. Fundamentals of Indian Art : S. N. Dasagupta
4. South Indian Temples : C. Sivarama Murthy
5. Pallava Cave Architecture : K. R. Srinivasan
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
II SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 1 : STUDY OF SELECTED TEXTS : KANNADA
Unit 1 : 1. Droupadi Pratijnanantara – Pampa
2. Vaishampayana sarovaradabali: Bhima
3. Soseya matam Keladatteya kathe – Durgasimha
Unit 2 : 1. Pativrate sitadevi – Nagachandra
2. Sivasaranara vachanagalu – Allamaprabhu Basavnna
Akkamahadevi
3. Sharanara drishtiyalli Basavnna – Harihara
Unit 3 : 1. Sarvajnana Vachanagalu
2. Janapada Hadugalu
3. Uttarakumara Mukhabhanga – Kumaravyasa
Unit 4 : 1. Tenkama Galiyati – Panje Mangesha Rao
2. Pakshimarga D. V. Gundappa
3. Manukulavu Idanendu ariyuvudu – Srinivasa
4. Belagu – Da. Ra. Bendre
Unit 5 : 1. Suggi barutide – K. V. Puttappa
2. Mandara hoovu – R. S. Mugali
3. Poornachandra mattu samudra – V. K. Gokak
4. Kattuvevu navu – Gopalkrishna Adiga
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
II SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 2 : STUDY OF SELECTED TEXTS : TELUGU
The following selections from An Anthology of Indian Literatures (Telugu section) Ed. By K. Santharam, 1969
Unit 1 : 1 ‘Deligut of the serpents’ – Nannaya‘Adviice’ – Tikkana Samayaji
Unit 2 : 2 ‘Bejjamahadevi ’ – Pakuriki Somanatha ‘Separation from Kasi’ – Srinatha
‘yererosity of Bali’ – Pothana
Unit 3 : 3 ‘The Himalayan Moutaio‘ – Allasani Peddana‘Wedding’ – Chemakura Venkatakavi
Unit 4 : ‘Weather of Knowledge’ – Tirupati Kavulu‘Path of Dharma ’ – Pingali and Katuri‘The greatness of Indian Ladies’ -
Gadiyaram Venkata Sesha Sastry
Unit 5 : ‘The old Beggar Woman’– Sri Sri‘Mother Tongue ’ - Panuganti Lakshmi Narashimha Rao
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
II SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 3 : SOUTH INDIAN PALAEOGRAPHY
Unit 1 : Introduction – Origin and Art of writing in South India, Various stages of Writing
Unit 2 : Ancient scripts – Decipherment of Indus Valley Scripts, Kharoshti and Brahmi scripts, Nandi Nagari Script, Shanka Script, etc.,
Unit 3 : Inscription – Typology – contents – format Writing materials of South India
Unit 4 : System of Dating and Eras used in South Indian Inscriptions(Vikrama Saka and Shalivahana Saka)
Unit 5 : Chalukya Vikrama Era etc., Numerals – origin and evaluation
REFERENCE BOOKS :
01. Indian Epigraphy : D. C. Sircar
02. South Indian Script : D. C. Sircar
03. Elements of South Indian Paleography : Burwell
04. Indian Paleography : R. B. Pandey
05. Epigraphica Indica Volumes : Government of India
06. Epigraphia Carnatika Volumes : University of Mysore
07. PÀ£ÀßqÀ °¥ÀUÀ¼À GUÀªÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ «PÁ¸À : J. «. £ÀgÀ¹AºÀªÀÄÆwð
ªÀÄAdÄ£ÁxÀ
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
II SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 4
ART UNDER SOUTN INDIAN KINGDOMS
Unit 1 : South Indian Paintings – A survey
A Survey of South Indian Bronzes
Unit 2 : Art and Architecture under Chalukyas of Vengi
Rashtrakutas – Chalukyas of Kalyana
Unit 3 : Art and Architecture under Cholas and
Hoysalas of Dorasamudras
Unit 4 : Architecture under Vijayanagara and
Post – Vijayanagara period
Unit 5 : Indo – Muslim Art under Bahamani Shahis
Bijapur, Bidar and Golkonda
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Articals in the Book
South Indian Studies : Ed. by H. M. Nayak & B. R. Gopal
2. Indian Architecture : Percy Brown
(Vol 1 and Vol 2)
3. South Indian Painting : C. Sivaramamurthy
4. ZÁ¼ÀÄPÀå ªÁ¸ÀÄÛ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ²®à : ²ªÀgÁªÀÄ
PágÀAvÀ
5. ºÉÆAiÀÄì¼À ªÁ¸ÀÄÛ²®à : J¸ï. ²æÃPÀAoÀ±Á¹Ûç
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6. avÀæPÀ¯É : ²ªÀgÁªÀÄ PÁgÀAvÀ
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIESII SEMESTER 2009-2010
PAPER – 5
CULTURAL HISTORY OF SOUTH INDIA
Unit 1 : Introduction – Sources, Economic life – land tenures –
Agriculture, Industries – Trade and Commerce –
Irrigation, Finance
Unit 2 : Administration – Central and local Law and Justice
Unit 3 : Social life – Social Divisions – Position of Woman
Devadasi System – Sati System Festivals,
Games and Amusements
Unit 4 : Education and learning – Sanskrit, Telugu
Kannada and Tamil
The State and Social Welfare Charity and Famine relief –
Standard of living
Unit 5 : Religious life – Hinduism – Jainism – Buddhism
Christianity – Islam
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Articals in the book South Indian Studies: Ed. by H. M. Nayak & B. R. Gopal
2. Cultural Heritage of India : Hirlal Jain
3. Development of Religion in South India : K. A. Nilakanta Sastri
4. South Indian Policy : T. V. Mahalingam
5. AiÀÄÄUÀAiÀiÁwæà ¨sÁgÀwÃAiÀÄ ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøw : ¸ÀA.
ºÀjzÁ¸À ¨sÀmÁÖZÁAiÀÄð
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIESIII SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 1 CHOISE BASED PAPER : A STUDY OF SOUTH INDIAN LITERATUEUnit 1 : TAMIL : Tamil Language-Sangam literature-Thirukkural-Twin epics-
Nayanmars and Alwars-Kambaramayanam-VillibharatamBharati and Bharatidasan
Unit 2 : KANNADA : Kannada Language-Kaviraja marga-Ratna trayaru (Pampa, Ranna, Ponna)-Basavanna and Vacana SahityaKumara Vyasa-Dasa Sahitya-Sarvajna-Kuvempu
Unit 3 : TELUGU : Telugu Language-Kavitraya (Nannaya, Tikkana, Errana)Saint poets-Srinata-Srikrishnadevaraya-KandukuriVeeresalingam-Sri Sri
Unit 4 : MALAYALAM : Malayalam Language-Ramacharitam-Manipravala StyleEluttaccan and his contributions-Sandesa Kavya and Champu Sahitya-Attakatha-Thullal, Kumaran AsanUlloor Parameshwara Iyer-Vallathol Narayana Menon
Unit 5 : COMPARISON: Thematic comparison : Ethic, Bhakti, Dalit, FeminismGeneric Comparison : Epic, Short story, Novel, Modern Poetry
REFERENCE BOOKS :
01) ªÀÄÄ. ªÀgÀzsÀgÁd£ï : vÀ«Ä¼ÀÄ ¸Á»vÀå ZÀjvÉæ (C£ÀÄ : J¯ï UÀÄAqÀ¥Àà)
¸Á»vÀå CPÁqÉ«Ä, £ÀªÀzɺÀ°02) vÀAUÀ ªÀÄtÂAiÀÄ£ï : vÀ«Ä¼ÀÄ ¨sÁµÁ ZÀjvÉæ, ªÀiÁtÂPÀå ¥ÀæPÁ±À£À, ªÀiÁ£À¸ÀUÀAUÉÆÃwæ03) DjéAiÀÄ¸ï ¸ÀÄAzÀgÀA: vÉ®ÄUÀÄ ¨sÁµÉ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸Á»vÀå,
¥Àæ¸ÁgÁAUÀ, ªÉÄʸÀÆgÀÄ «±Àé«zÁ央AiÀÄ04) Dgï.J¸ï.ªÀÄÄUÀ½: PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå EwºÁ¸À, ¸Á»vÀå CPÁqÉ«Ä, £ÀªÀzɺÀ°05) PÉ. ªÉAPÀlgÁªÀÄ¥Àà : PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå06) J£ï.PÉ.PÀÄ®PÀtÂð : PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå ªÁ»¤07) JA.ªÀäjAiÀÄ¥Àà ¨sÀlÖ : ¸ÀAQë¥ÀÛ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå ZÀjvÉæ08) J£ï.C£ÀAvÀgÀAUÁZÁgï : ¸Á»vÀå ¨sÁgÀw
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09) AiÀÄÄ.¦. G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄ : ªÀįÉAiÀiÁ ¨sÁµÉ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸Á»vÀå
ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀIJïÁ G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄ10) ¦.PÉ. ¥ÀgÀªÉÄñÀégÀ £ÁAiÀÄgï : ªÀįÉAiÀiÁ¼À ¸Á»vÀå ZÀjvÉæ 10) T.P.Meenakshisundaram : History of Tamil Literature11) M. Arunachalam : History of Tamil Literature12) G.V. Seethapati : History of Telugu Literature
Sahitya Academi, New Delhi13) Kulasekhara Rao : Telugu Literature14) K.M.George : A Survey of Malayalam Literature15) H.M.Nayak & B.R. Gopal : South Indian Studies, Geetha Book House, Mysore
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
III SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 2 : TAMIL LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Unit 1 : Tamil Language – Tamil Alphbet, Pronouns,
Cases, Tenses, Gender Markers
Unit 2 : 1. Tholkappiam
2. Sangam Literature
3. Ethic Literature – Thirukkural, Naladiyar, Palamoli
4. Ancient epics – Cilappatikaram, Mauimekalai
Unit 3 : Bhakti Literature – Saiva Literatures, Vasishnava Literature
Jaina Literatures
Unit 4 : Medieval Literature – Kamasa Ramayanam, ula,
Kalampagam, Pillait tamil, kuravanji, pallu
Unit 5 : Modern Literature – Modern poems, short Stories Novels
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Tamilu Bhasha Charitre : Dr. T. Manian
2. Tamilu Sahitya Charitre : M. VaradharajanTranslated by : L. Gundappa
Central Sahitya Academy, New Delhi
3. Tamilu Patagalu : S. Rudrapati (Editor),
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Mysore University
4. History of Tamil Literature : M. Arunachalam
5. History of Tamil Literature : T. P. Meenakshmi Sundaram
6. History of Tamil Literature : Jesudasan
7. History of Tamil Language : T. P. Meenakshmi Sundaram
8. Sahitya Bharati (Kannada) : N. Anantharangachar
9. South Indian Studies : Ed. by H. M. Nayak & B. R. Gopal
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
III SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 3 : MALAYALAM LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Unit 1 : Origin of Malayalam Language – Different Theories
Alphabet – Sandhi in Malayalam – Gender, Number,
Case, Pronouns – Verbs in Malayalam
Unit 2 : Antiquity of Malayalam Literature –
Folk Literature – Songs and Ballads
Unit 3 : Influence of Tamil – Pattusahitya – Tamacharitham
Niranam Poets
Influence of Sanskrit – Manipravala Literature
Ancient Champus – Sandesha Kavyas
Gatha in Malayalam
Unit 4 : Origin and development of Kilippatlu,
Attakkata and Thullal Sahitya in Malayalam Literature
Unit 5 : Modern Literature – Influence of Christian Missionaries
Novels – Short stories – Drama – Poetic Literature – Early
Poems – Dwitiyakshara Prasa Samara – Kavitrayas –
Contemporary famous writers and their contributions
REFERENCE BOOKS :
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1. A Survey of Malayalam Literature : K. M. George
2. ¸Á»vÀå ¨sÁgÀw : J£ï.
C£ÀAvÀgÀAUÁZÁgï
3. ªÀÄ®AiÀiÁ¼À ¸Á»vÀå ZÀjvÉæ : ¦. PÉ.
¥ÀgÀªÉÄñÀégÀ£ï £ÁAiÀÄgï
4. ªÀÄ®AiÀiÁ¼À ¨sÁµÉ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸Á»vÀå : AiÀÄÄ. ¦. G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ
¸ÀIJïÁ G¥ÁzsÁåAiÀÄ5. Articals of Malayalam Language : Ed. by H.M.Nayak
and Literature in the book : and B. R. GopalSouth Indian Studies
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
III SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 4 : OPTIONAL - 1 : GENERAL LINGUISTICS
Unit 1 : a) Language – Nature and Scope
b) Linguisticcs – Nature and Scope, Different branches of Linguistics
Unit 2 : a) Phonetics – branches of Phonetics, speech soundsClassification of sounds
b) Phonemics – difference between phonetics and Phonemics, phone – Phoneme – Allophone, Phonemic analysis
Unit 3 : a) Marphology – Morph – Morpheme – allmorph, Morphological Analysis, types of Morphemes
b) Syntax - Types of Sentences, Ambiquity, Endoentireand exocentrie construction
Unit 4 : a) Classification of Languages – Geneological, Typological b) Linguistic change – Phonetic, Phonemic, Grammatical Semantical c) Linguistic borrowing – Kinds of borrowing, Process of borrowing
Unit 5 : a) Dialectology – Language, dialect, Idiolect
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b) Reconstruction – Internal, Externalc) History of Writing
REFERENCE BOOKS :
01. Bloch and Trager : An Outline of Linguistic Analysis02. Bloomfied, L : Language03. Gelb : A Study of Writing04. Gleason, H.A. : An Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics05. Hocktt, C.P. : A course in Modern Linguistics06. Petyt, K.M. : The Study of Dialect : An introduction
to Dialectology07. Robins, R.H. : General Linguistics : An Introductory Survey08. PÉA¥ÉÃUËqÀ, PÉ. : ¸ÁªÀiÁ£Àå, ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£À09. PÀĽî, eÉ. J¸ï. : ªÀtð£ÁvÀäPÀ ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£À: LwºÁ¹PÀ ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£À10. azÁ£ÀAzÀªÀÄÆwð, JA. : ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£ÀzÀ ªÀÄÆ®vÀvÀÛ÷éUÀ¼ÀÄ11. £ÁUÀgÁdAiÀÄå, ºÀA¥À : ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£À12. ©½Vj, JZï. J¸ï. : ªÀtð£ÁvÀäPÀ ªÁåPÀgÀt13. gÁeÉñÀéj ªÀĺÉñÀégÀAiÀÄå : DzsÀĤPÀ ªÀtð£ÁvÀäPÀ ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£À
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
III SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 4 : OPTIONAL - 2 : HISTORY OF GANGAS OF TALKAD
Unit 1 : Sources – origin of the Dynasty Chronology
Unit 2 : Rise and Growth of the Ganga power – Kongani –
Varma Madhava I – Vishnugopa – Avinita – Durvinitta
Bhuvikrama – Sripurusha
Unit 3 : Tenith of the Ganga Power – Butuga II – Maruladeva
Marasimha III – Decline and downfall of the Dynasty
Unit 4 : Administration – Economic conditions – Social conditions
Unit 5 : Education and literature – Religion – Art and Architecture
REFERENCE BOOKS
01. History of the Western Gangas : Prof. B.Sheik Ali, Mysore 1976
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02. A History of Karnataka : P. B. Desai, Dharwar, 1970
03. Karnataka through the ages : Diwakar R.R., Bangalore, 1966
04. Gangas of Talkad : Krishna Rao, M.V. Madras, 1936
05. The Heritage of Karnataka : Mugali R.S. Bangalore, 1966
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
III SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 5 : OPTIONAL - 1
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND COMPUTER BASICS
Unit 1 : Meaning of Research – Characteristic features of Research – Types of Research – Objects of Research.Qualities of a researcher – Field work in Research – Criticism andResearch – Sources of Information
Unit 2 : Selection of Problem – Synopsis – Survey of Literature – Identificationof sources – Research Hypotheses – Verification of Hypothesis – Conducting the Research Study – Questionnaires – Interviews – Collection of Information – Primary information – Secondary information – Analysis of Data.
Unit 3 : Preparation of Dissertation – Divisions – Working Bibliography – Footnotes and References – Style of presentation – conclusions – The completed Bibliography
Unit 4 : Introduction to Computers :
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Basic Components of computers, History of computers, importance of computers, Types of computers – Super Computers, Mini computers, Main Frame Computers, Personal Computers, Laptop Computers, Palmtop Computers; Computer Hardware – input Devices – Key board, Mouse, Scanners, Output Devices – Printers, Storage Devices – Floppies, Hard Disks, CDs Software
Unit 5 : Use of Computers : Features of Windows, Commands of Disk Operating Systems (DOS commands), Microsoft Office (M.S.Office), File Creation and editing, Programms, E-mail, Chatting, Browser, Use of Internet etc.,
REFERENCE BOOKS :
01. Fundamentals of Research, Busnagi Rajannan, American Studies Research Centre, Hyderabad, 1968
02. Research Methodology, K.R. Sharma, National Publishing House, New Delhi, 2002
03. Modern Language Association of AmericaMLA Style Sheet, edited and compiled by W.R. Parker, 1966
04. Anderson, Durston and Poole, Thesis and AssignmentWriting, Wiley Easter Limited, New Delhi, 1970
05. Kothari, C.E., Research MethodologyMethods & Techniques, Wishure Prakashan, New Delhi, 2002
06. Cauvery, et.al. Research Methodology, S.chand and Company limitedNew Delhi, 2003
07. Sanjay Saxena, A First Course in Computers, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1998
08. azÁ£ÀAzÀªÀÄÆwð, JA., ¸ÀA±ÉÆÃzsÀ£É, PÀ£ÀßqÀ CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À ¸ÀA¸ÉÜ,
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SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
III SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 5 : OPTIONAL – 2 : SOUTH INDIAN SELECTED INSCRIPTIONS
Unit 1 : (a) Introduction : Definition of Inscription - Geographical distribution of Inscriptions – Language of Inscriptions
(b) Asokan Edicts : Brahmagiri – Sannatti
Unit 2 : Satavahana Inscriptions : Vadagaon – Madhavapur Kadambas of Banavasi – ThalagundPallava’s : Kudimianmalai InscriptionsBadami Chalukya : Badami – Aihole
Unit 3 : Rastrakuta : Jura PrassestiKurkyala Inscription of Jinavallabha
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Ganga : Atkuru Insctiptions
Unit 4 : Kalyana Chalukya : Lakkundi – Belathur InscriptionsCholas : Uttaramerur Inscriptions
Unit 5 : Hoysala : Beluru – Halebeedu InscriptionsVijayanagara : Sravanabelagola – Anuhanahalli Inscriptions
REFERENCE BOOKS:
01. Indian Epigraphy : D. C. Sircar
02. Epigraphy Indica Volumes : Government of India
03. Epigraphy Carnatica : University of Mysore
04. Indian Antiquary Volumes :
05. Select Inscriptions : D. C. Sircar
06. vÀ«Ä¼ÀÄ£Ár£À PÀ£ÀßqÀ ±Á¸À£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ : PÀ£ÀßqÀ «.«. ºÀA¦, 200007. PÀ£ÀßqÀ ±Á¸À£À ¸ÀA¥ÀzÀ : qÁ. Dgï. ¹. »gÉêÀÄoÀ, qÁ. JA.JA. PÀ®§ÄVð
PÀ£ÁðlPÀ «.«.
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
IV SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 1 : STUDY OF SELECTED TEXTS – TAMIL
Unit 1 : 1. Bangam Classics : Kurunthogai Poem No. 40, 167
Narrinai Poem No. 110
Ahananuru Poem No. 05
Purananuru Poem No. 182, 192, 187
Kalitthogai Poem No. 51
2. Thirukkural : 14 Kurals
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Unit 2 : 1. Epics a) Manimakalai – Chapter 16
b) Cilappatikaram – Chapter 20
2. Bhakti a) Tevaram – Poems of Thiru Gnanasambandan Thirunavukkarasar, Manickavasagar
b) Nalayira Divay prabhandam – Poems of Andal and Thriumangai Alwar
Unit 3 : Epics a) Jeevaka eintamani – Section 1 Stanzas 299-319
b) Kambaramayanam – 1. Section 8 Guha (Meeting of Rama and Guha) 2. Section 13 – The Ganges (Meeting of Bharata and Guha)
c) Periyapuranam – Pusalar nayanar
d) Mahabharatam – Section 45 (Seventeenth Battle)
Unit 4 : 1. Kurralakkuravanji
2. Thiru Arutpa
3. Bharatiyar Kavithaigal – Bharata Samudhayam
4. Bharatidasan Kavithaigal - Puratchikkavi
Unit 5 : Modern 1. Prose : 1 The Street Lamp
2 The Penance of the Neem Tree
3 India and Freedom
REFERENCE BOOK :
An Anthology of Indian Literatures – by K. Santanam
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
IV SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 2 : STUDY OF SELECTED TEXTS – MALAYALAM
Unit 1 : 1. Lament of Mandodari – Chddiraman
2. A Sinner attains divinity – Ramapanikkar
3. The Gopikas in Separation – Cherussery
4. Revenge – Ezhuttacchan
Unit 2 : 1. When there was not death – Kunchan Nambiar
2. Damayanthi and the woodsman – Unnayi Variyar
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3. On enriching Malayalam – Kerala Varma
4. A Capricious lover – O Chandu Menon(A Scene from the Novel Indulekha)
Unit 3 : 1. The fallen flower – Kumaran Asan
2. Akroora goes to Ambadi – Vallathol
3. Music of love – Ulloor
4. The Master Carpenter – G. Sankara Kurup
Unit 4 : 1. The Mother tigress in the Zoo – Vyloppilli Shridhara Menon
2. Rats – N.V. Krishna Variyar
3. Colossus – Sujatha Kumari
4. Blue Fish – O.N.V. Kurippu
Unit 5 : 1. Utuppan`s Well – Karoor
2. The Wrestling Boat – P. Keshavadev
3. The Thahasildar`s Father – Thakazhi Shivashankar Pillai
NOTE :
The First eight titles are taken, from `An Anthology of Indian Literature’
Ed. By K. Santhanam and the remaining from `A Survey of Malayalam
Literature’ by K.M. George.
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
IV SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 3 : OPTIONAL – 1 : AN OUTLINE OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY OF SOUTH INDIA
Unit 1 : The Essentials of Vedic Religion(a) Vedas(b) Upanishads(c) Epics
Unit 2 : The Essentials of Buddhism and Jainism(a) Origin(b) Spread
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(c) History and tenets
Unit 3 : The Essentials of SaivisamVirasivism – Nayanaras – Vachanakaras
Unit 4 : Vaishnavism – Alwars – Haridasas
Unit 5 : The Essentials of Islam and Christianity
REFERENCE BOOKS :
01. Hiriyanna, M : Outlines of Indian Philosophy
02. Radha Krishnan, S : Hindu view of Life
03. Murthy, T.R. : The Central Philosophy of Buddhism
04. Keith, A.B. : Buddhist Philosophy in India and Ceylon
05. Tatia, N.M. : Studies in Jaina Philosophy
06. Nasih, Y : A Comparative Study of Religion
07. Bhandarkar : Saivism – Vaishnavism 08. Nandinath, S.C. : A Handbook of Virasaivism
09. Sakre, M.R. : History and Philosophy of Lingayat religion
10. Hiriyanna : The Essentials of Indian Philosophy
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
IV SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 3 : OPTIONAL – 2 : FREEDOM MOVEMENT IN SOUTH INDIA
Unit 1 : Introduction – Colonial rule and its impact
Socio – Economic background of Indian Nationalism
Unit 2 : Genesis of Indian National Congress
Home rule movement Advent of Mahatma Gandhi
Unit 3 : Satyagraha – Non co-operation Movement –
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Simom Commission – Civil Dis-obedience Movement
Round Table Conferences
Unit 4 : Rise of Communalism in India – Muslim League
and Nationalists Struggle – Hindu Maha Sabha and
other organisations
Unit 5 : Act of 1935 and Provincial Autonomy – Quit India
Movement 1942 – Cripps Mission – Mount Batten Plan
and Partition of India and Indian independence
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Social Background of Indian Nationalism: A. R. Desai
2. History of Freedom Movement 4 Volumes : Tarachand
3. History of Freedom Movement 3 Volumes : R. C. Majumdar
4. History of India`s Freedom Movement : Srinivasa Murthy
5. Modern India : Sumit Sarkar
6. Rise and Growth of Economic : Bipin Chandra
Nationalism in India
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
IV SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 4 : OPTIONAL -1 : COMPARATIVE DRAVIDIAN LINGUISTICS
Unit 1 : Comparative Linguistics and its purposes, the term `Dravida’, history Dravidian linguistics
Unit 2 : Characteristic features of Proto Dravidian, South DravidianCentral Dravidian, North DravidianClassification of Dravidian Languages
Unit 3 : Dravidian Phonology – Vowels and consonantsi/e and u/o alternation, development of *K, *C
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Unit 4 : Dravidian Noun Morphology – Gender systemPronoun, Cases, Numerals, Adjectives
Unit 5 : Dravidian verb morphology – Transitive – intransitiveVerbs, Past and non-past markets, pronominalTerminations, negative verbs
REFERENCE BOOKS :
01 Agesthlalingem S and : Dravidian Linguistics (Seminar papers)Kumaraswami Raja N (1969)
02 Agesthlalingom S and : Dravidian Case SystemKushalappa Gowda
03 Burrow, T (1967) : Collected Papers on Dravidian Linguistic04 Burrow, T and : Dravidian Etymological Dictionary
Emeneau M B (1961)05 Bloch, Jules (1954) : Grammatical Structure of Dravidian Languages06 Chatterji S K (1965) : Dravidian07 Caldwell R A : Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or
South Indian Family of Languages08 PÉA¥ÉÃUËqÀ PÉ : vË®¤PÀ zÁæ«qÀ ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£À ¥ÀjZÀAiÀÄ ¨sÁUÀ-109 £ÁUÀgÁdAiÀÄå ºÀA¥À : zÁæ«qÀ ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£À, zÁæ«qÀ ¸ÀASÁåªÁZÀPÀUÀ¼ÀÄ10 gÁªÀÄPÀȵÀÚ, Dgï. : ¨sÁµÁ«eÁÕ£À «ºÁgÀ (1999)11 ¸ÀªÀzÀwÛªÀÄoÀ, ¸ÀAUÀªÉÄñÀ : zÁæ«qÀ ¨sÁµÁªÁå¸ÀAUÀ, PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁµÁªÁå¸ÀAUÀ12 vÀAUÀ ªÀÄtÂAiÀÄ£ï : zÁæ«qÀ
¨sÁµÉUÀ¼À vË®¤PÀ CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
IV SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 4 : OPTIONAL – 2 : SOUTH INDIAN SELECTED EPIGRAPHISTS
Unit 1 : Introduction – Origin of Inscription – Development – Types of Inscriptions
Unit 2 : Language – Literature – ImportanceCunningham – James Princhip
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Unit 3 : B. L. Rice – J.F.F. Fleat – Mekenze – R.Narasimhachar –R.S. Panchamukhi – Lakshminarayana Rao – M.H.Krishna – K.V.Ramesh
Unit 4 : Mallampalli Somashekara Sharma – Venkataramanaiah – S.R. Rao
Unit 5 : C. Shivarama murthi – T.V. Mahalingam – Iravatham MahadevanK.R.Shrinivasan – T. Ganapathi Shastri – Parabramha Shastry
Reference Books :
01. Indian Epigraphy and South Indian Scripts : C. Shivarama Murthi
02. ªÀĺÁªÀiÁUÀð : ¸ÀzÁ£ÀAzÀ ªÀÄÆwð, JA. f. ªÀÄAdÄ£ÁxÀ03. PÀ£ÀßqÀ °¦ GUÀªÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ «PÁ¸À : J. «. £ÀgÀ¹AºÀªÀÄÆwð
ªÀÄAdÄ£ÁxÀ
SOUTH INDIAN STUDIES
IV SEMESTER 2010-2011
PAPER – 5
DISSERTATION (NOT LESS THAN 50 PAGES) 80 MarksVIVA-VOCE 20 Marks
Syllabus /P.G.South Indian Studies 09-10
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