M. Hiriyanna

Mysore Hiriyanna
Born(1871-05-07)7 May 1871
Died19 September 1950(1950-09-19) (aged 79)
Mysore
NationalityIndian
Education
EducationMadras Christian College
Academic advisorsPerisamy Tirumalacharya, Kashi Sesharamasastry, Asthan Vidwan Kaviratna Mandikallu Ramasastri, Kasturi Ranga-Iyengar, A. R. Wadia
Philosophical work
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionIndian philosophy
SchoolAdvaita
InstitutionsUniversity of Mysore
Notable studentsM. V. Seetharamiah, P. T. Narasimhachar, V. Seetharamaiah
Main interests
Notable ideasArt experience is transient
Conception of Nirgunabrahman as the Ultimate Reality with the implied belief in the Maya Doctrine

Mysore Hiriyanna (1871–1950) was an eminent Indian philosopher, Sanskrit scholar and authority on Indian aesthetics. He was a Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Mysore and a contemporary of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. His classes on Indian Philosophy were comprehensive. His classroom dictations, published by Allen & Unwin in book form as "Outlines of Indian Philosophy" brought Hiriyanna international recognition. This was a seminal work on Indian Philosophy. His other prominent works include "Indian Conception of Values", "Essentials of Indian Philosophy", "The Quest after Perfection" and "Art Experience". He wrote extensively on the Vedic age, mainly on the Upanishads, followed by the evolution of Indian philosophical thought in the post-vedic era, deliberating mainly on Bhagavad Gita, the early years of Buddhism and Jainism. His work on aesthetics was authoritative and dealt mainly with Alamkaras, Aesthetics and Ethics, Method of Art, Indian Aesthetic Values and Art & Morality.