Dr. Phakirappa Gurubasappa Halakatti was an Indian scholar and Kannada writer and also known for the resurrection of Vachana sahitya. Dr. Phakeerappa Halakatti was born on July 2, 1880, to Gurubasappa and Danamma in Dharwad. He was the founding father of BLDEA an educational trust in Bijapur.
He completed his primary and middle school education in Dharwad. In 1902, Dr. P. G. Halakatti obtained his graduation in BA from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai and continued his studies and completed LLB degree in first class in 1904.
In 1904 he arrived in Bijapur to pursue the career as a lawyer. While pursuing his career as a lawyer, he dedicated himself to the collection of Vachana literature by moving house to house. He made people realize the importance of Vachana sahitya written by Basavanna and other Sharanas who were all great literary figures .
Dr. P.G. Halakatti came across few bundles of Vachanas written in the palm leaf when he visited Sri Shivalingappa Manchale. There he had the opportunity to see palm leaf manuscripts of âÂÂShatsthala Thilakaâ and âÂÂPrabhudeva Vachanaâ and he was deeply influenced by them and dedicated his life to the revival of Vachana sahitya. He started âÂÂHithachinthaka (à ²¹à ²¿à ²¤à ²Âà ²¿à ²Âà ²¤à ²Â)â printing press to publish the collected manuscripts. In order to promote Vachana sahitya he started âÂÂShivanubhava (à ²¶à ²¿à ²µà ²¾à ²¨à ³Âà ²Âà ²µ)â Kannada newspaper and âÂÂShivanubhava Granthamale (à ²¶à ²¿à ²µà ²¾à ²¨à ³Âà ²Âà ²µ à ²Âà ³Âà ²°à ²Âà ²¥à ²®à ²¾à ²²à ³Â)âÂÂ. In 1927, Dr. P. G. Halakatti started a weekly called âÂÂNavakarnataka (à ²¨à ²µà ²Âà ²°à ³Âà ²¨à ²¾à ²Âà ²Â)â which published political, social, educational and employment related articles.
Recognizing Sri HalakattiâÂÂs service to literature, Karnatak University conferred on him Doctor of Literature (D.Litt) degree in November 1953.
Dr. P. G. Halakatti was chosen as the president of Kannada Sahitya Sammelana (Kannada literature conference) held in 1926 in Ballary.