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Dr. Vasudev Badiger 1. Name : DR. VASUDEV BADIGER 2. Date of Birth : 01.06.1968 3. Category : O.B.C. 4. Designation : Professor 5. Pay scale : 37,400-67,000 (Present Basic : 49,965 (+10,000 AGP) 6. Qualification : M A (Ancient Indian History and Epigraphy) M A (History and Archaeology) P G Diploma in Epigraphy M Phil : Cultural Study of Basavana Bagewadi Region Ph. D.: Cultural History of Bellary District 7. Contact : Dept. of Studies in Ancient History and Archaeology, Kannada University, Hampi Vidyarany – 583276, Tq. Hospet Dist. Ballari, Karnataka Phone (M) 9483980945 E-mail: [email protected] 8. Experience : a. Teaching 24 Years b. Research 26 Years c. Administration 1. Assistant Director, Museum 1996-2001 2. Head of the Department 2007-09 3. OBC Cell Co-ordinator 2011-13 4. Head of the Department from 16 June 2017- 5. Director, Directorate of Distance Education from 16 June 2017 –January 2019 6. Director, Museum from 22 June 2018- 9. Research projects undertaken: Period Sl. No. Individual Completed / Name of the Project Year No. of / Joint Ongoing Years Sanduru Parisarada Kartikey 1 tapovana (Kartikeya Tapovana of 1996 1 Individual Completed Sandur Region) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha: Bellary Jille 2 1999 1 Joint Completed (Karnataka Temple Directory: Bellary District) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha: Koppala Jille 3 2000 1 Joint Completed (Karnataka Temple Directory: Koppal District) Forts, Palaces, Tanks & Irrigation 4 2001 1 Individual Completed (UKP Project) 1 | P a g e Karnataka Devalaya Kosha: Bijapura Jille 5 2003-5 3 Individual Completed (Karnataka Temple Directry: Bijapur District) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha: Gulbarga Jille 6 2004-8 4 Joint Completed (Karnataka Temple Directry: Gulbarga District) Purattva Vishvakosh (Encyclopedia 8 2007-13 6 Joint Completed of Archaeology) Sthaliya Charitre mattu Purattva 9 male- Hanagal(Local History and 2008 2 Individual Completed Archaeology –Hanagal) Sthaliya Charitre mattu Purattva male- Basavana Bagewadi(Local 10 2009-11 2 Individual Completed History and Archaeology –Basawana Bagewadi) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha: Bidar 11 Jille(Karnataka Temple Directry: 2010-15 5 Individual Completed Bidar District) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha 12 Davanagere Jille (Karnataka Temple 2014-16 2 Joint Completed Directory: Davanagere District) 13 Pampa Kshetra 2014-15 2 Individual Completed Sthaliya Charitre mattu Purattva 14 male- Sindagi(Local History and 2016-17 2 Individual Completed Archaeology –Sindagi) Devaradasimayya – Charitrika 15 Adyayana(Devaradasimayya 2016-18 3 Individual Ongoing Historical Study) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha Uttara 16 Kannada Jille (Karnataka Temple 2016-18 2 Joint Ongoing Directory: Uttarakannada District) Sthaliya Charitre mattu Purattva 17 male- Indi(Local History and 2017-18 2 Individual Ongoing Archaeology –Indi) 10. Publications: I. Books Sl. Year of Name of the Book Publisher No. Publication Sandura Parisarada Kartikeya Tapovana Maya Prakashana, 1 1997 (Kartikeya Tapovan in Sandur Environment) Kamalapura Karnataka Devalaya Kosha Bellary Jille Prasaranga, Kannada 2 (Karnataka Temple Directory: Bellary 2000 University, Hampi District) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha: Koppala Jille Prasaranga, Kannada 3 (Karnataka Temple Directory: Koppal 2001 University, Hampi District) Shirasangi Kalamma Charitrika Adhyayana ( Shweta Bhageerathi, 4 2002 Shirasangi Kalamma : A historical Study) Prakashana, Hospet Karnataka Devalaya Kosha Bijapura Jille Prasaranga, Kannada 5 2006 (Karnataka Temple Directry: Bijapur District) University, Hampi Hanagallu (edited) Prasaranga, Kannada 6 2007 Hanagal University, Hampi 2 | P a g e Krishnadevaraya : Selected Articles (edited) Prasaranga, Kannada 7 2009 University, Hampi Basavana-Bagewadi (edited) Prasaranga, Kannada 8 2010 (Basavan-Bagewadi) University, Hampi Ballari Parisarada Samskritika Prampare Prasaranga, Kannada 9 Bhag-1, (Cultural Tradition of Bellary Region 2012 University, Hampi Part-1) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha Kalburagi Prasaranga, Kannada 10 District) Jille (Karnataka Temple Directry: 2016 University, Hampi Kalburagi District) Sthaliy Charitre mattu Puratatva Male- Prasaranga, Kannada 11 Sindagi (Local History and Archaeology - 2018 University, Hampi Sindagi) Karnataka Devalaya Kosha Kalburagi Prasaranga, Kannada 12 District) Jille (Karnataka Temple Directry: In Press University, Hampi Kalburagi District) II. Articles Sl. Name of the articles Published in Year No. Shravana Belagola Shasanagalalli Sahacintan Monthly Journal, Mangalore 1 Shilpigalu (Sculptors in 1991 Sravanabelgola Inscriptions) Basavana Bagevadi Talukina Itihasa Darshana, Vol. 9, Karnataka Puratatva Avasheshagalu Itihasa Academi, Bangalore 2 1993 (Archaeological Antiquities in Basavan-Bagewadi Taluk) Badubbe Itihasa Darshana, Vol. 11, Karnataka 3 1995 Itihasa Academi, Bangalore Vijayanagara Purvada Hampi (Hampi Vijayanagara Ayamagalu, Hospet 4 1996 : Pre Vijayanagara) Vijayanagara Shakti Devategalu Vijayanagara Parampare, Hospet 5 1997 (Shakti Goddesses of Vijayanagara Bellary-Koppal Jilleya Kelavu Itihasa Darshana, Vol. 14, Karnataka Puratava Avasheshagualu (A few Itihasa Academi, Karnataka Itihasa 6 1998 Archaeological Antiquities of Academi, Bangalore Bellary-Koppal District) Kartikeyavana Kabbinada Karyagara Varapatrike, Bangalore 7 (Iron Workshop at Kartikeya 1998 Tapovana) Hampi Parisarada Lohashastra Kale ( Itihasa Darshana, Vol. 15, Karnataka 8 Art of metallurgy in Hampi region) Itihasa Academi, Bangalore 1999 Kabbina mattu Parampare (Iron and Karakushalakale, Kannada 9 Heritage) Vishvavidyalaya Vishvakosha, 2000 Prasaranga, Kannada University, Hampi Pre & Proto Historic sites in Bijapur Hemakuta, C.T.M. Kotrayya, Felicitation 10 2001 Region Vol., Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, Dehli Hampi Parisarada Mailaraling Vijayanagara Adyayana, Directarate of 11 Parampare (Mailaralinga Tradition in Arhaeology and Museums, Mysore 2003 Hampi Region) Shasanagalu (Inscriptions) Sthaliya Charitre mattu Puratatva Male- 12 Kurugodu Prasaranga, Kannada 2004 University, Hampi 3 | P a g e Anegondi Rudhacharyara Mathada Vijayanagara Adyayana, Directarate of 13 Tamra Shasana (Copper Inscription of Arhaeology and Museums, Hospet 2004 Rudhacharyara Math at Anegundi) Hadagali Parisarada Shasanagalalli Shasana Adhyayana, Vol.2:1, Shikshe-Danda (Punishment and Prasaranga, Kannada University, Hampi 14 2005 Penalty Perceived in Inscriptions of Hadagali Region) Prachina Hampi (Ancient Hampi) Hampi Andu-Indu, Prasaranga, Kannada 15 University, Hampi 2006 Talikote Yuddha-Sthala Samikshe Vijayanagara Adyayana, Directarate of 16 (Survey of Battleground at Talikot) Arhaeology and Museums, Mysore 2006 Jevargi Talukina Vasthu mattu Vijayanagara Adyayana, Directarate of 17 Murthishilpa Kale (Architecture and Arhaeology and Museums, Mysore 2007 Sculpture of Jevargi Taluk) Hampi Parisarada Virupaksha Vijayanagara Adyayana, Directarate of 18 Devalayagalu ( Virupaksha Temples Arhaeology and Museums, Mysore 2007 in Hampi Region) Rushyashrunga Muni (Saint Vijayanagara Adyayana, Directarate of 19 2008 Rushyashrunga) Arhaeology and Museums, Mysore Kishkindha Encyclopaedia of Archaeology, 20 2009 Prasaranga, Mysore University, Mysore Kummata Rajya (Kummata Encyclopaedia of Archaeology, 21 2009 Kingdom) Prasaranga, Mysore University, Mysore Krishnadevaraya Encyclopaedia of Archaeology, 22 2009 Prasaranga, Mysore University, Mysore Hampi : Before the Vijayanagara Raghu Smriti Recent Researches in Archaeology, In Honour of Late Dr. H.R. 23 2009 Raghunath Bhat, Bharatiya Kala Prakashn, Dehli Nolambaru (The Nolamba’s) Kallyana Karnataka Arasumanetanagalu, 24 Prasaranga, Kannada University, Hampi 2010 Bhaugolikate mattu Itihasika Hinnele Sthaliya Charitre mattu Puratatva Male- 25 (Geographical and Historical Basavana Bagewadi, Prasaranga, 2010 Background) Kannada University, Hampi Adalita Vibhagagalu (Administration Sthaliya Charitre mattu Puratatva Male- 26 Division) Basavana Bagewadi, Prasaranga, 2010 Kannada University, Hampi Rajakiya Charitre (Political History) Sthaliya Charitre mattu Puratatva Male- 27 Basavana Bagewadi, Prasaranga, 2010 Kannada University, Hampi Vastu mattu Moortishilpa Sthaliya Charitre mattu Puratatva Male- 28 Kale(Architecture and Sculptural Art) Basavana Bagewadi, Prasaranga, 2010 Kannada University, Hampi Basatine-Salatina Ullekha mattu Vijayanagara Adyayana, Vol. 15 29 Hampi Parisara (Reference of Hampi Directarate of Arhaeology and Museums, 2011 Region in Basatine-Salatina) Mysore Pampa Tirthada Hampambike Vijayanagara Adyayana, Vol. 15 30 (Hampabike of Pampatirtha) Directarate of Arhaeology and Museums, 2011 Mysore Vasthu mattu Murthi Shilpa Sthaliya Charitre mattu Puratatva Male- 34 (Architecture and Sculpture) Mailara, Prasaranga, Kannada 2012 University, Hampi Mailara Tradition in Hampi Region Charitre Adhyayana, Prasaranga 35 (Hampi Parisaradalli Mailara Kannada University, Hampi 2012 4 | P a g e Parampare) Talikote yuddha Sthala Smikshe Ramaji Tirumala Ramaraji Bakhairu 36 (Survey of Battleground at Talikot) Kannada University, Prasaranga 2012 Kannada University, Hampi Hampi Parisaradalli Vishwakarama Smarana Sanchike Laksha Deepotsva, parampare mattu kabbina Utpadane Varavi 37 2012 (vishwakarma Tradition and Production of Iron in Hampi Region) Vastu mattu Murtishpakale Staliya Charitre mattu Puratatva Male- 38 (Architecture and Sculpture) Mailar, Prasaranga, Kannada University, 2012 Hampi Vijayanagara Adyayana, Vol. 17, Hampi Parisarada Lohashastra Kale 39 Directarate of Arhaeology and Museums, 2013 (Art of Metallurgy of Hampi Region) Mysore Pravasodyamada Belavanige Janapada Sahitya Darshana, Prasaranga,
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