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  2. Mankuthimmana Kagga - Wikipedia

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    Mankuthimmana Kagga, written by Dr. D. V. Gundappa and published in 1943, is one of the best-known modern literary works in Kannada. It is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Kannada literature and is referred to as the Bhagavad Gita in Kannada. [1] The title of the work can be translated as "Dull Thimma's Rigmarole".

  3. D. V. Gundappa - Wikipedia

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    Published in 1943, Mankuthimmana Kagga is one of the best known of major literary works in Kannada. The title of this work can be translated as "Dull Thimma's Rigmarole". [3] [4] Facing life's challenges with cheerfulness, understanding everything as a divine play, recognizing our own and others needs, honoring human aspirations and dreams, working for noble causes and above all, dissolving ...

  4. Marula Muniyana Kagga - Wikipedia

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    Marula Muniyana Kagga [1] is practically the extension of Mankuthimmana Kagga. These are the stray poems of Devanahalli Venkataramanaiah Gundappa, referred to as DVG, which have been collected together and published after his death. We can find in these poems the expression of fine thoughts of a person who had immense interest in the affairs of ...

  5. N. Ranganatha Sharma - Wikipedia

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    He edited DVG's Marulamuniyana Kagga, a collection of poems which was published after DVG's death. [3] Mr. Sharma has authored several books in Kannada and Sanskrit. He is a recipient of the national award for Sanskrit learning and has received the Rajyotsava Award. The Karnataka Samskrit University recently conferred an honorary doctorate on ...

  6. DVG - Wikipedia

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    DVG may refer to: De Vrije Gedachte ("The Free Thought"), a Dutch freethinkers association established in 1856 as De Dageraad ("The Dawn") D. V. Gundappa, Devanahalli Venkataramanaiah Gundappa, popularly known as DVG, a Kannada writer and philosopher; Davangere railway station, Railway station code of Davangere, a City in Karnataka, an Indian state

  7. Category:Kannada literature - Wikipedia

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  8. Mulabagilu - Wikipedia

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    D. V. Gundappa, popularly known as DVG, was a prominent Kannada writer and a philosopher. N. Venkatachala, is a retired judge of the Supreme court of India and former Lokayukta of the state of Karnataka. Soundarya, a film actress and producer, was born in Ganjigunte village of Mulbagal taluk.

  9. South Dravidian languages - Wikipedia

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    South Dravidian (also called "South Dravidian I") is one of the four major branches of the Dravidian languages family. It includes the literary languages Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Tulu, as well as several non-literary languages such as Badaga, Irula, Kota, Kurumba, Toda and Kodava.