Background
Thotadappa was born in 1838 in a Lingayat family of Gubbi.
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Thotadappa was born in 1838 in a Lingayat family of Gubbi.
He founded a free lodging place for tourists from across the nation called "Thotadappa Chathra". He was honoured with the title "Dharmapravartha" by the Maharaja of Mysore, Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and "Rao Bahadur" by the British government. His family moved to Bangalore in the later years where he started his business in Mamulpet.
Having no children of his own, Thotadappa decided to use all his property to the benefit of tourists and students.
He founded a trust called Rao Bahadur Dharmapravartha Gubbi Thotadappa Charities (RBDGTC). In 1897, the trust bought a piece of land near Bangalore City Railway Station and, on 11 February 1903, Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV officially opened the Dharmachathra (for visiting tourists) and Free Hostel (for students).
During his last days he donated all his property to RBDGTC trust and appointed K. P. Puttanna Chetty as first president of that trust. The trust continues its work today.
This hostel facility was extended to all over Karnataka.
In the year 2005, the hostel was reconstructed. Foreign its centenary the trust built Bell Hotel at Kempegowda Business Station as a source of income. The lodging facility offers accommodation at a nominal rate and is open to all, irrespective of their religion.
Use of the hostel, however, is exclusive to students belonging to the Veerashaiva community.
To date the hostel has not received Government grants. On 21 February 1910, Thotadappa died at the age of 72.
Doctor Sree Sree Sree Shivakumara Swamiji was a student of Thotadappa hostel during the years 1927-1930. South. Nijalingappa, Karnataka"s Fourth Chief Minister, was a student of Thotadappa hostel during the years 1921-1924.
The Road in front of Bangalore City Railway Station was named "Gubbi Thotadappa road" in his honour.