Udupi: Creator of 'Hasta Shilpa' Vijaynath Shenoy passes away


Mahesh Nayak

Udupi, Mar 9: Renowned heritage conservationist and antiques collector Vijaynath Shenoy passed away at 11:30 am at his residence in Manipal here on Thursday March 9.

It is learned that he died of old age and had been keeping feeble health for about an year. He was aged 83 years and is survived by his wife Manjula and two children, son Srinivas and daughter Anuroopa, their spouses and grandchildren.

Funeral will held on Friday March 10 at 10 am in Manipal according to his family sources.

Shenoy is best known for being the creator of 'Hasta Shilpa', a traditional style house rebuilt from the relics of demolished old houses which he had collected from various places in the 70s and 80s. This house which he had built in 1984 became an instant sensation and shot him to international fame. Though he had intended it to be his personal residence the steady stream of visitors persuaded him to dedicate it to society as a walk through museum.

Later he founded the Hasta Shilpa Heritage Trust Village, and created the famous Heritage Village at Manipal on a seven-acre plot with 26 immaculately restored centuries-old houses and museums devoted to crafts, Tanjore paintings, objects from the south Indian mercantile trade, and Raja Ravi Varma’s paintings. It opened to the public on May 9 last year.

Shenoy best expressed his passion for old houses in an interview to Outlook Magazine: "I love houses in which six or seven generations once lived and breathed, designed not by architects but by people themselves - in line with their needs, social requirements, and the climate."

Vijaynath Shenoy was earlier employed with Syndicate Bank as a manager and his initial foray into this field was self funded by his savings and he had even exhausted all the loans he was eligible for as a bank employee. He wife Manjula who also worked in the same bank also pitched in here savings and available loans for funding his passion.

His bigger project, Heritage Village was built with public funding, including aid from the Finnish and Norwegian embassies. Among elegant old structures to be found there are a 400-year-old Bunt Guthu House, the 500-year-old Kamal Mahal (which once belonged to a vassal king of the Vijayanagar empire), monasteries that once housed followers of Advaita and Veerashaiva faiths and a century-old trading house-cum-residence.

All these structures were saved from imminent destruction and transplanted to their present site brick by brick, and the entire process too has been documented.

  

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  • GURURAJ BYKADI, Manipal

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    To Mrs. Vijayanath Shenoy:

    I am very saddened to read the news that my good friend Sri Vijayanath Shenoy passed away on March 9, 2017. I knew Mr. Shenoy since my childhood days. He lived next to our house in Ananth Nagar. He was a very friendly person. More than that, he was a thorough gentleman and a down to earth type of person. Although he was quite senior to me in age, this age gap did not come in between our cordial friendship. He always made me feel comfortable to approach him and talk to him on many subjects of mutual interest. He has truly served the public by his internationally famed Hastashilpa and Heritage Village projects. I really miss him. May the departed soul rest in peace.
    My deep condolences to the bereaved family.

    Gururaj Bykadi
    Maryland, USA

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  • William Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    It is shocking news to all those lovers of heritage and art. A passionate heritage lover Vijayanath Shenoy used cry when an old structure was removed. He would plead with owners of the structure to let him take and rebuild in in heritage village. I remember him saying ' if the interior of the building belonged to people who reside in it, exterior belonged to the public. ' At every receipt of invitation art exhibition he would call me and exchange his views. His contribution to the heritage will be long remembered in the ages to come. Rest in Peace Mr Shenoy, Your life was well earned for the world you lived in.

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