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A. R. Krishnashastry

Ambale Ramakrishna Krishnashastry (1890–1968) (Kannada: ಅಂಬಳೆ ರಾಮಕೃಷ್ಣ ಕೃಷ್ಣಶಾಸ್ತ್ರಿ) was a prominent writer, researcher and translator in the Kannada language. Krishnashastry has remained popular four decades after his death through his work ''Vachana Bharata'', and his narration of Mahabharata in the Kannada language.
==Early life==
KrishnaShastry was born on February 12, 1890 in Ambale, Chamarajanagar district ( Karnataka, India) into a Smarta Hoysala Karnataka Brahmin family. His parents were Ramakrishna Shastry, Distinguished grammarian and principal of Sanskrit school in Mysore and Shankaramma a home maker.
Krishnashastry lost his mother Shankaramma to plague when he was ten. His father, Ramakrishna Shastry raised all the children. Due to poverty, Krishnashastry was compelled to study Kannada and Sanskrit for his Bachelor of Arts degree (1914) though he wanted to pursue a career as a scientist. His career started as a clerk in the ''Athara Kacheri'' ("Secretariat") in Mysore. He worked as a tutor and a researcher at Oriental Library (later renamed the Oriental Research Institute) at Mysore before enrolling for his Master of Arts degree at the Madras University. Finally he became Professor of Kannada and served as a professor and researcher at the Mysore University(''group photo'') until his retirement. Krishnashastry married at the age of sixteen to Venkatalakshamma who was only ten at that time.
Prof A.R. KrishaShastry was called as "Kannada Senani" by famous Kannada writer and folklorist Haa. Maa. Naayak( H. M. Nayak). He was the first one to start a Karnataka Sangha at Central College, Bengaluru. Later these Sanghas spread throughout Karnataka.
Some of his famous disciples were Kuvempu, T. N. Srikantaiah (Thi Nam shree), M. V. Seetharamiah and G. P. Rajarathnam amongst others.

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