About P G Kamath Foundation
P G Kamath Foundation is a NGO (Non Governmental Organization) registered as a Charitable Trust based at Ernakulam, Kerala. The Foundation was formed by the friends and relatives of the late Konkani poet and scholar P.G.Kamath.
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Video – Konkani Convention at Thrissur
Posted on February 28, 2012 | No CommentsPlease have a look at the video coverage of the Konkani Bhasha Convention held at P.G.Kamath Nagar (Lakshmi Kalyana Mandapam), Thekke Madom Road, Thrissur, on 1st January 2012 : Special thanks […] -
Konkani Convention at Thrissur – 01 Jan ’12
Posted on February 23, 2012 | No CommentsThe New Year Day 2012 at Thrissur was marked with a “Konkani Bhasha Convention” which was organised by the local GSB Sabha, in association with P.G.Kamath Foundation, Kerala Konkani Academy (Cochin) […] -
Release of ‘CHOOLA’ at Kozhikode
Posted on February 22, 2012 | No CommentsSri.Mahabaleshwar Sail is a renowned Novelist in Konkani. He won the first ‘Vimala Pai Vishwa Konkani Sahitya Puraskar’ of Rupees One Lakh in 2010 for his novel ‘Hawthan’. The book […] -
Video – Fugddi from Goa
Posted on February 1, 2012 | No CommentsDuring the "Konkani Manyata Divas" celebrations at Kochi on 05 September 2010, the folk artistes from Goa presented a 'Fugddi' dance at "P G Kamath Nagar". Here we give a glimpse of the program to rejoice and recollect the vibrant visual folklore strengthening the Konkani bondage. -
Video – Konkani Manyata Divas at P G Kamath Nagar
Posted on January 29, 2012 | No CommentsWhile the World Konkani Centre, Anugraha Charitable Trust and Kerala Konkani Academy joined together to observe “Konkani Manyata Divas” at Kochi on 05 September 2010, the venue was named “P G […] -
Mungo Jattaa – rendition by Shri Muralidhar Shenoy and Pt. Upendra Bhat
Posted on January 26, 2012 | 1 CommentMookam Karoti Vaachaalam….is a famous quote from Sanskrit, proclaiming the glory of the Lord. Invocation to the Almighty is a part of our culture. Late P.G.Kamath has composed this prayer in Konkani, which is a simple translation of the abovesaid Sanskrit shloka, making it easy to sing and pleasing to ears. It is equally easy to comprehend as well. We present two different renditions of this composition. -
Dhanyaa Toove – Translation of Kabirdas song in Konkani
Posted on January 16, 2012 | No CommentsThe original of this song belongs to poet Sant Kabirdas and Sri.P.G.Kamath rendered this into Konkani. We present to you two versions of this song. -
Devaa Tuje Dayena Ammi – Konkani Bhajan
Posted on January 16, 2012 | No CommentsLate Sri.P.G.Kamath wrote the song "Devaa Tuje..." 25 years ago, in 1985, to include the song in Konkani Geet Chandrika audio cassette brought out by Kerala Konkani Academy. The lyrics of 8 lines are simple Konkani translation of the initial shloka of Ganapati Atharvasheersham starting "Bhadram Karnebhi. Listen to the rendition of Deva Tuje...' by different singers -
Haadigo Chitraphalaka – Musical Composition
Posted on January 16, 2012 | No CommentsHaadigo Chitraphalaka…. this song was composed by P.G.Kamath for the audio cassette ‘Konkani Geet Chandrika’ produced by Kerala Konkani Academy in March 1985. The poet asks his consort bring a drawing board so that he can paint a picture. We also present to you a version of the song recorded at Dubai in the voice of K. Mohan Kamath. We present to you two beautiful renditions of the same song. -
Rangaantaranga – Audio CD release
Posted on November 1, 2011 | 1 CommentThe present technological advancements could not have been tapped by our elders who lived in hardships and for obvious reasons could not reach out to the general public to a […]