Anke Gowda: The Karnataka man who built a library of two million books

In the unassuming village of Pandavapura, Karnataka, India lies a humble abode of learning that has captured the hearts of thousands. Alphonse Vimulraj Anke Gowda, a 79-year-old retired factory worker, has amassed an astonishing collection of two million books within his sprawling library, making him a household name in the region.

For years, Gowda's passion for reading and collecting books remained a secret to his family and community, who never expected that he would become one of India's most prolific collectors. Born into a farming family where books were a luxury, Gowda used to beg money from his parents to buy books, eventually discovering the joy of learning at an early age.

In 2005, when Anke Gowda was 65 years old, he decided that it was time to share his love for reading with others. He asked Hari Khoday, a local liquor baron turned philanthropist, to build him a library where he could house and preserve his books safely.

Khoday agreed to help, and the construction of the huge building began. The grand opening took place in 2006 and is now a thriving hub for learning, attracting students and teachers from all over the state who come to study and explore Anke Gowda's incredible collection.

One professor at a local college has been inspired by the library and has begun building his own collection of thousands of books. Many others have followed suit, using the library as their primary resource.

However, not everyone is thrilled with this phenomenon. Some argue that the library lacks the organization and professionalism of other institutions. Nevertheless, they agree that Anke Gowda knows exactly where each book is and can tell you its location in an instant.

Today, Anke Gowda's legacy lives on through his incredible collection of two million books, which has become a source of inspiration for many others. When asked why he never hired a librarian, Anke Gowda says that no one ever suggested it to him. His humble and selfless approach has now been taken over by the government and public who will take his legacy forward.

Anke Gowda's journey from a poor farmer's son to an avid collector of books is truly inspiring. At 79 years old, he has shown us all that age is just a number when it comes to pursuing our passions and sharing them with others.
 
I mean, who wouldn't want to turn their garage into a library at 65? 🀣 Like, what's next? Starting a YouTube channel in your 70s? πŸ˜‚ Anke Gowda's got skills, I'll give him that. And two million books is no joke! But seriously, can you imagine having that many books just chillin' in your living room? It's like a treasure trove of knowledge and dust bunnies 🧹. The fact that he built it himself without anyone suggesting it to him is pretty cool too. Like, the man's got confidence. And I gotta say, his humble approach is pretty refreshing after all the fancy-pants libraries out there. So yeah, Anke Gowda's legacy lives on and we're all winners πŸŽ‰.
 
πŸ“š This guy is literally the ultimate minimalist... in his approach to sharing his collection 🀯 I mean, who needs a fancy professional setup when you've got a clear head and a love for books? He's all about community and spreading knowledge, no fuss or drama πŸ’– It's amazing to see how his humble library has inspired others to follow suit. The two million book mark is insane, but it's not just the quantity that matters – it's the impact he's made on people's lives 🌱
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this guy Anke Gowda 🀯! I mean, two million books?! That's insane! I've been scouring the internet for more info about his collection, but honestly, I don't think it's any surprise that he's one of India's most prolific collectors. The way he's shared his love for reading with others is so humbling ❀️. And can we talk about how cool it is that he just kinda... started building this library on his own? No grand plans or anything, just a guy who loved books and wanted to share them with the world πŸ“š. I think what really gets me is that he didn't even consider hiring a librarian until someone suggested it! Talk about being down-to-earth πŸ˜‚.
 
πŸ™Œ this dude's book collection is insane! two million books?! 🀯 i mean, i've seen some big libraries on the platform, but this guy's got some serious game πŸ’ͺ. and what's even crazier is that he just kinda started collecting all these books by himself, without anyone telling him to hire a librarian lol . it's like he just had an idea to share his love of reading with others, and voila! a whole library was born πŸ“š. i'm loving the fact that he never let age or expectations hold him back from pursuing his passion πŸ™.
 
πŸ“šπŸ’‘ I remember when I was like 10, my grandma used to take me to this old library in our neighborhood, and I got completely lost in the stacks for hours 🀯. It was like a whole new world! And now to hear that there's this 2 million book collection just chillin' in one place? That's insane! 😲 But what really gets me is how Anke Gowda didn't let his passion go unnoticed. I mean, who doesn't love books and learning πŸ€“? Anyway, it's awesome that he was able to make a difference in the lives of so many people with just his collection...
 
I think its amazing how someone like Anke Gowda can make such a huge impact on his community 🀩. The fact that he was inspired by reading from a young age, despite growing up in a family where books were scarce, is truly heartwarming ❀️. Its also great to see how his collection has brought people together, especially among the younger generation who are now building their own libraries and expanding on Anke Gowdas incredible legacy πŸ“š. However, I do think its worth considering ways to organize and professionalize these types of institutions, so that they can be even more effective in spreading knowledge and promoting education πŸ“Š. Nevertheless, its clear that Anke Gowda's humble approach has created a lasting impact on his community and will continue to inspire others for years to come πŸ’‘.
 
omg what a cool dude πŸ€“ alphonse vimulraj anke gowda's collection is insane!!! imagine having 2 MILLION books at ur fingertips! πŸ“š i'd wanna visit his library ASAP, can u imagine the bookshelves? πŸ—‚οΈ they're like skyscrapers made of paper πŸ“¦ my mind would get blown trying to navigate all those shelves... anyway, kudos to this 79-yr-old factory worker for pursuing ur passion and sharing it with the world! πŸ‘

[diagram: a simple ASCII art of a person surrounded by books, with arrows pointing to the different bookshelves]
 
πŸš¨πŸ“š Ugh, what's wrong with this guy? He's got 2 million books in his house? That's like, so much clutter! And he never even hired a librarian? Like, who does that? His library is basically just a mess of books and no one knows how to organize them. And now the government is just gonna take over and turn it into some fancy institution? More bureaucracy... πŸ€―πŸ“
 
I'm so sick of people like Anke Gowda who get famous for hoarding stuff, I mean, collecting books πŸ“š. He's basically a selfish hoarder who spent years accumulating his precious collection without anyone's help or understanding. And now he's being celebrated like a hero? Give me a break. What about all the other people in this village who could've benefited from that library and its resources? Did they even matter to him?

And another thing, what's with all these new collectors who are just copying his style? It's not like Anke Gowda was some kind of visionary or anything, he just got lucky. And a liquor baron turned philanthropist, wow, what a great role model. The fact that the government is now taking over his legacy and turning it into some kind of tourist attraction is just a perfect example of how nothing lasts forever. Mark my words, this whole thing will be forgotten in a few years. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ“šπŸ˜Š I mean, can you believe this dude's got 2 million books? That's insane! He's like a superhero or something. I love how humble he was about it all too, never thought he'd be famous or anything. The fact that he just shared his passion with others and now it's inspiring people to start their own collections is amazing. I wish more people would follow his lead πŸ€“.
 
I'm reading this about this old dude who has like two million books in his house πŸ“šπŸ€―. I wonder how he does it, you know? Like, where does he even store all those books? I've got a small bookshelf at home and it's full already! I was thinking of redecorating my living room to make more space for books though... do you guys have any suggestions on how to organize them?
 
I'm seriously amazed by this guy Alphonse Vimulraj Anke Gowda! He's like a superhero with a love for books 🀯! I mean, two million books? That's insane! You can just imagine the look on his family's faces when he started collecting all those books - priceless πŸ˜‚. It's so cool that he shared his passion with others and now it's inspiring people to build their own collections too. The thing is, some people might say that the library isn't super organized, but Anke Gowda knows exactly where every book is! That's like having a photographic memory πŸ“š. I love how humble he is about his collection - no need for fancy librarians or anything like that. He just did it because... well, because someone suggested it to him? Anyway, his story is so heartwarming and I'm loving the fact that his legacy is living on through this amazing library πŸ“–.
 
I think its awesome what Anke Gowda has done with his life πŸ“šπŸ’‘ He's like the ultimate example of how you can find joy in something as simple as reading, even if everyone around you doesn't get it at first. And its not just about him having a massive book collection, its about sharing that passion and knowledge with others. Its great to see people like him inspiring others to start their own collections too 🀝 I also think its interesting how his approach is so organic and selfless - no fancy setup or professionals needed, just someone who genuinely loves books and wants to share them
 
you know what's crazy, have you ever seen those videos of street performers in bali? like the ones who can play the guitar with their feet? 🀯 i was watching this video yesterday and it made me think about how some people can do such amazing things just for fun. anke gowda's library is kinda like that, but instead of playing music, he's sharing knowledge and inspiring others to learn. anyway, speaking of learning, have you ever tried those new-fangled brain-training apps? i'm not sure if they actually work or not... πŸ€”
 
😊 I think its amazing how someone can go from having no formal education to becoming one of the most prolific book collectors in India! πŸ“š Anke Gowda's story is truly inspiring, especially considering he had to beg for money to buy books as a kid. His selfless approach and dedication to sharing his love for reading with others is a testament to the impact one person can have on their community. πŸ‘

It's also interesting to see how the library has become a hub for learning, not just in Pandavapura but also beyond its borders. 🌟 I wonder what will happen now that the government and public are taking over his legacy... will it continue to grow and inspire others? πŸ€” Only time will tell! πŸ’‘
 
this guy is literally the definition of ageless πŸ™ŒπŸΌ. i mean, two million books in one place? that's insane! 😲 and can you believe he just kinda... did it on his own without anyone telling him to? no librarian, no fancy setup, just a bunch of passion and dedication. love it πŸ’•. personally, i think the lack of organization is part of its charm - it's like stepping into a treasure trove πŸ΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. and the fact that he's still got so many people coming to study there? it's amazing 😍
 
πŸ“šπŸ˜‚πŸ‘΄ A 2 million book collection at 79? That's like me trying to learn how to code at 40 πŸ€£πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» but with books instead of 1s and 0s! πŸ’‘ He's not just a collector, he's a master librarian... of life! πŸ˜„
 
πŸ€“ I'm fascinated by Anke Gowda's rags-to-riches story and his dedication to sharing knowledge with the community. His collection of two million books is not only impressive but also a testament to his passion for learning. It's heartening to see how he has empowered others, especially students, by providing them with access to a vast array of resources.

The fact that he never hired a librarian speaks volumes about his humility and willingness to learn from others. His approach may be unconventional, but it's clear that he's made a significant impact on the community. It's interesting to note how his legacy has been taken over by the government and public, and I'm curious to see how they will continue to expand and improve upon his work.

One thing that strikes me is the democratization of knowledge that Anke Gowda's library embodies. By making books accessible to all, he's helped bridge the gap between literacy rates and opportunities for education. This, in turn, can have a ripple effect on individual growth and societal development.
 
πŸ€“ gotta say, this guy Anke Gowda is literally the ultimate example of what you can achieve with determination & passion! two million books in his backyard? mind blown 🀯 i mean, he started collecting from a young age when books were a luxury for him, and now look at him - a household name.

i love how he never expected anyone to know about his collection until it became too big to hide. that's what we all need more of - humility & a willingness to share our talents with others 🀝 the fact that his library has inspired so many people to start their own collections is just amazing.

and can i say, 79 and still going strong? that's the kind of motivation we should all be striving for πŸ’ͺ what's next? building libraries in every corner of the world? let's make it happen 🌎
 
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