In 1979, Nage Gowda founded the
Karnataka Janapada Parishat, an academy devoted to the study and propagation of traditional folk arts in Karnataka. In 1986, he started work
Janapada Loka, a museum of the folk arts located in Ramnagaram, around 53 kilometres from Bangalore, which opened to the public in 1994. He also wrote a number of books documenting folk traditions and artforms, and organised festivals, seminars and workshops to promote them. Nage Gowda's work received significant recognition in his lifetime. He won a number of awards, including the
Rajyotsava Award, the Pampa Prashasti, the Nadoja Prashasti and the Sandesha Award. He served in the
Karnataka State Government as a member of the Legislative Council from 1995 until 2001. In 2002, Serpentine Road in
Bangalore was renamed Dr H L Nage Gowda Road in his honour. == Death ==