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  2. M. Govinda Pai - Wikipedia

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    Manjeshwar Govinda Pai (23 March 1883 – 6 September 1963), also known as Rastrakavi Govinda Pai, was a Kannada poet. He was awarded the first Rashtrakavi title by the Madras Government (Kasaragod district was part of South Kanara district of Madras Presidency prior to the linguistic reorganisation of States on 1 November 1956 [2]).

  3. Shivakotiacharya - Wikipedia

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    Shivakotiacharya (also Shivakoti), a writer of the 9th-10th century, is considered the author of didactic Kannada language Jain text Vaddaradhane (lit, "Worship of elders", ca. 900). A prose narrative written in pre-Old-Kannada (Purva Halegannada), Vaddaradhane is considered the earliest extant work in the prose genre in the Kannada language.

  4. Kadri Manjunath Temple - Wikipedia

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    Further M. Govinda Pai has concluded this was center of Bodhisattva Manjusri's cult. And later on this Bodhisattavs were identified as Saivite deities. [6] Shiv linga and Bodhisattva were worshiped together for centuries at this place until it was converted completely to a Saivite temple.

  5. Kulavadhu - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Kannada: Kulavadhu is a 1963 Indian Kannada-language film, ... M. Govinda Pai 3 "Olavina Priyalate"

  6. List of Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    M. Govinda Pai, Kannada poet who received first Rashtrakavi title by the Madras Government [250] Muthuswami Dikshitar, Indian poet and composer [251] Narsinh Mehta, Gujarati Saint poet who is considered as Adi Kavi. His bhajan Vaishnav Jan To was Mahatma Gandhi's favourite [252]

  7. List of Gaud Saraswat Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    M. Govinda Pai, also known as Rastrakavi Govinda Pai, was a Kannada poet; R.G. Bhandarkar (1837–1925) - orientalist, and social reformer [4] Vijay Tendulkar (1928–2008) - playwright, screenplay writer and journalist [5] Dharmananda Damodar Kosambi (1876–1947) - scholar of Buddhism and Pali language [6]

  8. Kannada Sahitya Sammelana - Wikipedia

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    M. R. Srinivasamurthy: 34th 26–28 December 1951 Mumbai M. Govinda Pai: 35th 16–18 May 1952 Belur: S. C. Nandimata 36th 26–28 December 1954 Kumta: V. Seetharamaiah: 37th 10–12 June 1955 Mysore K. Shivaram Karanth: 38th 25–27 December 1956 Raichur Sriranga 39th 7–9 May 1957 Dharwad Kuvempu: 40th 18–20 January 1958 Ballari V. K ...

  9. List of Indian poets - Wikipedia

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    A. K. Ramanujan (1929–1993), poet and scholar of Indian literature who wrote in both English and Kannada; Abhay K (born 1980), poet, diplomat, writer, author and artist; Agha Shahid Ali (1949–2001), Kashmiri-American poet writing in English; Amit Chaudhuri (born 1962), author and poet writing in English