K. N. Sitaram

K. N. Sitaram

K. N. Sitaram (1889–1940) was the first Indian to head the famous Central Museum, Lahore, Pakistan. He was successor to John Lockwood Kipling, father of Rudyard Kipling. His contribution to Indian history, arts were outstanding. He had a vast personal collection of Indian arts and artifacts which he donated entirely to Central Museum, Lahore. He has travelled far and wide and was also instrumental in re-indexing the artifacts at Buckingham Palace, London. He also claimed to know 21 languages.

He was conferred the title of Pandit since he was an authority in Sanskrit. He was a native of Ambasamudram, Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu state of India.

During his educational tenure at Kings' College, Oxford, in early 1920s, where he did his Ph. D in History, Dr. Sitaram married an English lady Ms. Ethel. They had a son named Mr. Krishna Sitaram born in May 1925.

Growing differences between Ethel and Sitaram had them divorced, though Krishnan Sitaram continued his correspondence with Dr. Sitaram until he expired in September 1940. By which time, Dr. Sitaram had married the daughter of the eldest son of Zamorin of Calicut, Kerala. He had two sons by this marriage, Ramachandran and Chandrashekar.

Dr.K.N.Sitaram had strong belief in Indo-Iranian ties right from Vedic times. His article 'Iranian Influence on Indian Culture' has been published by the prestigious journal of K.R.Cama Oriental Institute in 1923. Here he refers to various passages and quotes from Vedas, the 18 Puranas and Zed Avesta about the similarities in names, places and rituals which were nearly similar to each other before the Indians designed their own systems of worship and rituals. He created his own school that Pallavas of Tamil Nadu were originally from Pahlavis of Iran.

He has also brought out a book The Zoroastrian Magi in the Bhavishya Purana published by the Zoroastrial Historical Conference Committee. Two other articles by Dr.K.N.Sitaram are 'Indian Art & English Friends' published in The Indian Review brought out by The Theosophical Society, Adayar in December 1925 and 'Dramatic Dance Representations in South India' published by Royal Asiatic Society in April 1922.

Manuscripts

21 Manuscripts of Dr.K.N.Sitaram are available both at the British Library, London and National Archives, Surrey.[1] Interested readers can go through the below list of articles by Dr.K.N.Sitaram and obtain a copy from any of these places after paying the requisite fee.

  1. Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" c1920-30
  2. Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" Parts I and II "Introduction" c1920-30
  3. Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" Part III " Indian Sculpture" c1920-30
  4. Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" Part IV "Indian Dancing" c1920-30
  5. Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" Part V "Indian Architecture" c1920-30
  6. Typescript of "Indian Sculpture" c1920-30
  7. Typescript of "Indian Architecture" c1920-30
  8. Manuscript of "The Ramayana in Indian and Indonesian Art" c1920-35
  9. Typescript of "The Ramayana in Indian Art" c1920-35
  10. Typescript of "The Ramayana in Indonesian Art" c1920-35
  11. Typescript of "The Ramayana in Indian and Indonesian Art" c1920-35
  12. Manuscript of "Muslim Painting" c1920-35
  13. Typescript of "Muslim Painting" c1920-35
  14. Manuscript of "Islamic Contribution To Indian Art" c1920-35
  15. Typescript of "Islamic Contribution To Indian Art" c1920-35
  16. Typescript of "Social Life In The Age Of The Mauryas" c1920-35
  17. Manuscript of "The Antiquities Of The Kangra Valley" c1922
  18. Typescript of "The Antiquities Of The Kangra Valley" c1922
  19. Manuscript of a catalogue of the Amaravati sculptures in the British Museum c1935-36
  20. Notes on the acquisitions of the Central Museum, Lahore c1920-30
  21. Notes on the temples at Kidnapore c1920-30

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