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  2. Asaga - Wikipedia

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    Asaga's name is considered an apbramsha form of the Sanskrit name Aśoka or Asanga. [7] A contemporary of Rashtrakuta King Amoghavarsha I (800–878 CE), Asaga lived in modern Karnataka and made important contributions to the corpus of Rashtrakuta literature created during their rule in southern and central India between the 8th and 10th centuries. [11]

  3. Kannada literature - Wikipedia

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    Kannada poetry on stone–7th century Kappe Arabhatta inscription. The champu Sanskritic metre (poems in verses of various metres interspersed with paragraphs of prose, also known as champu-kavya) was the most popular written form from the 9th century onwards, although it started to fall into disuse in the 12th century. [31]

  4. Champu - Wikipedia

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    Champu or Chapu-Kavya (Devanagari: चम्पू-काव्य) is a genre of literary composition in Indian literature. The word 'Champu' means a combination of poetry and prose . A champu-kavya consists of a mixture of prose (Gadya-Kavya) and poetry passages (Padya-Kavya), with verses interspersed among prose sections.

  5. Kāvya - Wikipedia

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    Kāvya (Devanagari: काव्य, IAST: kāvyá) refers to the Sanskrit literary style used by Indian court poets flourishing between c.200 BCE and 1200 CE. [1] [2]This literary style, which includes both poetry and prose, is characterised by abundant usage of figures of speech such as metaphors, similes, and hyperbole to create its characteristic emotional effects.

  6. Raghavanka - Wikipedia

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    Harishchandra Kavya, in shatpadi metre, is known to have been written with an interpretation unlike any other on the life of King Harishchandra is well known and is considered one of the important classics of Kannada language. He was a nephew and protégé of the noted Early 12-century Kannada poet Harihara.

  7. Manteswami Kavya - Wikipedia

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    Manteswamy Kavya is one of the most important oral epics of Karnataka. Neelgaras, the professional singers of South Karnataka have kept the epic alive through centuries of performances in the districts of Mandya , Mysore , Ramanagara , Chamarajanagara and Bengaluru Rural .

  8. Ranna (Kannada poet) - Wikipedia

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    During his early days as a writer, Ranna may have been patronized by Chavundaraya (or Chavundaraya), the famous minister of the Western Ganga Dynasty. [5] With the rise of the imperial Western Chalukya Empire, Ranna became an important poet in the court of King Tailapa II and his successor King Satyashraya who bestowed upon him the title Kavi Chakravarti (lit, "Emperor among poets").

  9. Ishtakamya - Wikipedia

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    Ishtakamya is a 2016 Kannada romantic comedy film directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar [1] is based on the 1980s novel of the same name written by Dodderi Venkatagiri Rao. [2] The film features Vijay Suriya [ 3 ] [ 4 ] of Agni Sakshi fame, Mayuri Kyatari of Ashwini Nakshatra fame and Kavya Shetty [ 3 ] in the lead roles and is releasing on ...