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applauded these artists to support them now. He has taken lead in many cases. He has also been a popular speaker in any function to felicitate these artists, reminding the audience of their qualities and uniqueness. Very often some of the finest artists in the field may not know their own value and merit or some of them may be too shy and self-effacing. Society, if it is civilised enough, needs to tell them that they do remember them and with gratitude. Dr Joshi has been in the forefront in reminding our society the virtues of gratitude.
The academic world which Dr Joshi inhabited and his relentless pursuit of scholarship also have made him a writer of repute. He has not only written extensively on Yakshagana but also secured a doctorate on it from Mangalore University. He has edited volumes relating to his chosen subject, the most important being "Polali Shastry Smaraka Grantha", a tome of 840 pages, containing rich material to savour and also to sustain research for generations. But his writings transcend the

area of his artistic pursuit. He is a tireless reader and interpreter of Indian philosophy. He has explored and written on many of its facets, about the great sages and mentors of the past. His knowledge of Sanskrit and passion for literature have made these works both interesting and instructive. And his ability to relate these philosophies to the world we live in makes them all the more fascinating. Besides, these interests have nudged him to write poetry and many of his poems have been published and read with interest.
A man of many parts, Dr Joshi has also known the pleasure of being honoured for his accomplishments. Some the major awards that glitter in his cupboard are, Yakshagana Janapada Academy Lifetime Achievement Award, Parthisubba Award, Yakshagana Kalaranga, Udupi Decennial Award, Sheni Gopalakrishna Bhat Award at Sampaje Yakshotsava, Sheni Suhrith Award, and so on. These and many awards redound to his many- sided genius and to the society which has the will and

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