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A Tribute to IIWC (Indian Institute of World Culture)
IIWC:
an
aerial
view
Indian
Institute
of
World
Culture
houses
a
large
library,
sponsors
many
regular
programs
of
talks,
musical
recitals,
seminars.
And,
it
has
a
substantial
publishing
program
of
books,
transactions
and
pamphlets
in
addition
to
its
regular
monthly
bulletin.
The
IIWC
is
located
at
No.
6,
North
Public
Square
Rd.
The
buldings
include
a
lecture
hall,
the
Wiiliam
Quan
Judge
Hostel
for
students,
a
Library,
and
other
buildings.
All
activities
of
the
IIWC
are
conducted
here.
In
1959,
following
Mr.
Wadia's
death.
On
20th
August
1958,
North
Public
Square
Road
was
renamed
by
the
Bangalore
Municipality
as
B.
P.
Wadia
Road.
William
Quan
Judge
Cosmopolitan
Home
'William
Quan
Judge
Cosmopolitan
Home'
is
a
place
where
students
could
live
inexpensively
while
studying
at
local
educational
institutions.
The
chief
aim
in
this
regard,
was
to
promote
inter-cultural
exchange
and
universal
brotherhood
with
no
distinctions
of
any
kind
being
made.
Every
evening
in
the
main
hall
of
the
Hostel
a
devotional
meeting
is
held
with
readings
from
the
texts
of
the
great
world
philosophers
and
prophets.
Library:
a
world
of
books
The
various
styles
of
painting,
architecture,
art,
thought,
speech
or
writing,
inscribed
on
paper,
even
on
wood,
in
print,
by
hand
or
in
pictures,
in
hardbound
volumes
or
paperbacks,
musty
or
new,
they're
there
in
this
rare
temple
of
books.
These
books
are
well-loved,
have
won
many
a
battle
on
the
mites
of
destruction,
and
have
thrilled
several
generations
of
scholars
and
book-lovers.
The
library
that
houses
these
priceless
treasures
is
the
62-year-old
Indian
Institute
of
World
Culture.
The building that houses the Indian Institute of World Culture is rather humble. But every book in its 62-year-old library has an interesting story to tell.
The institute maintains a General Library of over 40,000 volumes, to satisfy one of the needs of the community. A separate Children's Library has been established for the younger generation. Both these have become very popular and useful over the years. Its Magazine Section regularly receives over 400 periodicals.
The library includes a general library, an exclusive library for children, a magazine section, and Behanan's Library. This library is the pride of the Institute and is a major landmark in Bangalore. It was started in 1945 by B.P. Wadia with the philosophy of "make available to all... nuggets of knowledge... " Distinguished personalities such as Martin Luther King Jr., Prof Arnold J. Toynbee, C. Rajagopalachari, Prof. Julian Huxely, Dr. Radhakrishnan, Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar have visited the library.
"We have for our members, some of Bangalore's best writers" says Y.M. Balakrishna,the Secretary of the Institute. Some lead hectic lives and don't come regularly. There are others who call up and ask for reference material which we keep for them." The 2600 members are varied and range from five to 90 years of age, he says.
Part of this priceless collection is the oldest edition of the Brittanica, the photo album of the Mysore Maharaja's wedding on June 6, 1900, Katha Saritha Sagar of Somadeva, a store house of Indian mythological stories, of Ayurveda Charaka Samhita, English translation of Yogavasishta Maharamayana by Valmiki... the list is endless.
Sparkling
Events
For
the
achieving
of
the
ideals
of
IIWC,
public
lectures
are
regularly
organized
on
relevant
and
contemporary
topics.
These
are
blended
with
programs
of
music
and
dance
to
enrich
the
cultural
life.
On
an
average,
one
hundred
and
fifty
programs
are
organized
yearly,
with
not
less
than
two
programme
each
week.
Some
of
the
lectures
have
been
reprinted
as
"Transactions
of
the
Institute"
for
wider
dissemination.
Ninety-three
such
Transactions
have
been
issued
so
far.
Each
month's
programme
is
given
advance
publicity
in
the
monthly
Bulletin
of
the
Institute.
Every
art,
culture,
religion,
and
philosophy
is
given
a
voice
through
a
range
of
programmes
conducted
through
the
year,
says
the
Secretary
of
the
Institute,
Y.M.
Balakrishna.
Distinguished
Visitors
Among
the
many
distinguished
scholars
who
have
honoured
the
Institute
by
their
visits,
special
mention
could
be
made
of
Sir
C
P
Ramaswamy
Ayiar,
Prof.
Julian
Huxley,
Prof
.
Arnold
Toynbee,
Shri
C
Rajagopalachari,
Dr.
Radhakrishnan,
Lord
Boyd
Orr,
H
H
the
Panchen
Lama,
Dr.
J
V
Narlikar,
Dr.
K
G
Saiyidain,
Dr.
Karan
Singh,
H.
H.
Jayachamarajendra
Wadiyar
and
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King.
Jr,
and
many
other
world
renowned
persons.
Sweetest
Memories
G.S.Satya,
a
former
inmate
of
William
Quan
Judge
Cosmopolitan
Home,
who
stays
now
in
San
Jose,
USA
for
the
past
30
years,
is
excited
when
he
recollects
the
days
he
spent
in
IIWC.
"The IIWC helped shape my personality in my teens. As a BMSCE College student, I lived in the William Quan Judge Cosmopolitan Home, adjoining IIWC and attended the IIWC events week after week....."
"IIWC was also the venue where I met many great personalities from around the world such as Martin Luther King Jr. Coretta Scott King, JBS Haldane, VK Krishna Menon, Kengal Hanumanthaiah, P. Kodanda Rao, HN, R.R. Divakar,US Krishna Rao, Madame Sophia Wadia, B.P Wadia etc...."
The services of IIWC to wipe away ignorance and tears from India, is price worthy and ever-remembered. On the sixtieth anniversary of Indian independence day, as we salute the Tricolor, let us bow down our heads as a tribute to this great institution, The Indian Institute of World Culture.



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