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Hoysala literature is the large body of literature in the Kannada and Sanskrit languages produced by the Hoysala Empire (1025–1343) in what is now southern India. [1] The empire was established by Nripa Kama II , came into political prominence during the rule of King Vishnuvardhana (1108–1152), [ 2 ] and declined gradually after its defeat ...
Rudrabhatta was an influential 12th-century Kannada poet in the court of the Hoysala Empire King Veera Ballala II(r.1173–1220 CE). According to Kannada language expert Narasimhacharya, the poet was also patronized by a minister of the King. [1]
Harihara (or Harisvara) was a noted Kannada poet and writer in the 12th century. A native of Halebidu in modern Hassan district, he came from a family of accountants (Karnikas) [1] and initially served in that capacity in the court of Hoysala King Narasimha I (r.1152–1173 CE). [2]
Kabbigara Kava was written in the champu style (mixed prose-verse) and consists of 272 poems with some prose passages in it. In a deviation from the earlier versions of the story where Kama is burnt to ashes by Ishwara, Andayya gives Kama prominence and makes him victorious in battle with Ishwara, the reason for the contest being the moon that ...
The Hoysala kingdom was a Kannada dynasty originating from the Indian ... Important works of literature and poetry based on the teachings of these philosophers were ...
He graced the court of Hoysala empire King Veera Ballala II and earned the title Kavichakravarthi ("Emperor among poets"). His noteworthy writings include Yashodhara wazowski (c.1209) which deals with Jain tenets , Ananthnatha Purana (c.1230) which deals with the teachings of the 14th Jain tirthankara , Anantanatha and a short piece called ...
Hoysala Empire Anthology: Suktisudharnava [25] [30] Mallikarjuna: 1245: Hoysala Empire Mature Grammar: Shabdamanidarpana [25] [30] Kesiraja: 1260: Hoysala Empire Bhakti poems (mystic, Vaishnavism) Haridasa Sahitya [31] [32] [33] Naraharitirtha: 1281: Hoysala Empire Meteorology: Rattasutra [30] [34] Rattakavi: 1300: Hoysala Empire Toxicology ...
A notable feature of the Hoysala kingdom was the involvement of women, especially of royalty, in administrative matters. Queen Umadevi governed Halebidu in the absence of Veera Ballala II and is known to have fought wars against antagonistic feudatories. [1] Women participated in music, dance, literature, poetry, politics and administration ...