"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
26 Apr 2023
Mattur Nandakumara, a Sanskrit scholar, hailing from the village of Mattur in Shivamogga, has been chosen for the prestigious Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). Nandakumara is an ambassador for India’s art, culture, and philosophy, and is recognized as one of the top 100 influential Asians in the United Kingdom. His journey to success is one of hard work and determination.
Nandakumara started off as a Sanskrit teacher earning only Rs 475 per month. When he didn't receive his salary for the first eight months, he covered his expenses by giving tuition to students who needed help with Sanskrit. Teaching became his passion, and he was content with it.
Nandakumara went on to do his Masters in Sanskrit, scoring 4th rank in university. He became a Sanskrit teacher at Raghavendra High School in Bengaluru. His love for teaching led him to fill in as a Kannada grammar teacher when there was a shortage and was very popular among the students.
A French lady, Jenine Miller, who was studying the Vedas under him, offered to host Nandakumara if he intended to take up further studies in London. Almost at the same time, his uncle suggested that he do his Ph.D. in London. So, he travelled to London and completed his Ph.D. John Marr, his guide there, was a big influence on him.
Nandakumara went on to teach Sanskrit at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in London and was appointed as academic director there later. He became the head of the institution after the retirement of his uncle. His immense efforts in shaping the Bhavan have been acknowledged by Sudha Murthy, who described him as a humble poet and scholar.
Nandakumara's recognition and respect as an MBE recipient are well-deserved. He has created a unique homely atmosphere for Indian art and culture in London. He teaches a variety of art forms, including classical music, Kuchipudi, Bharatanatyam, and Odissi. He even teaches Ramayana and Mahabharata on weekends. His journey is an inspiration to all those who believe in hard work, determination, and a passion for teaching.