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  2. Amarashilpi Jakanachari (film) - Wikipedia

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    Amarashilpi Jakanachari is a 1964 Indian Kannada-language film directed and produced by B. S. Ranga. It stars Kalyan Kumar in the titular role of Amarashilpi Jakanachari, a sculptor from the 12th-century Hoysala Empire. The film also features B. Saroja Devi, Udaykumar and V. Nagayya. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by S. Rajeswara ...

  3. Dandakam - Wikipedia

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    Dandakam or Dhandakam (Telugu: దండకం) is a literary style of poetry seen in Sanskrit prosody, Telugu and Kannada languages. The Stotrams of the Dandakam exceed 26 syllables, and resemble prose. Though verbose and rich in content, Dandakams are actually rarely found in Sanskrit literature when compared to general Stotrams perhaps due ...

  4. Sati Sulochana - Wikipedia

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    Sati Sulochana (Kannada: ಸತಿ ಸುಲೋಚನ) is a 1934 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Y. V. Rao. The film was released on 3 March 1934 and is the first talkie film in Kannada language. [1] [2] [3] It is also the first film to be screened in the erstwhile Mysore Kingdom. [4] It is a lost film. [5]

  5. Shyamala - Wikipedia

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    Shyamala Goli, Indian endurance swimmer; Shyamala Gopalan (1938–2009), Indian-American cancer researcher and civil rights activist; Shyamala Gopinath (born 1949), Indian bank executive; Syamala Kumari, Indian temple painter; Shyamala Pappu (1933–2016), Indian lawyer; Shyamala Rajender, plaintiff in the 1973 lawsuit Rajender v. University of ...

  6. Kannada literature - Wikipedia

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    The Kannada language is usually divided into three linguistic phases: Old (450–1200 CE), Middle (1200–1700 CE) and Modern (1700–present); [8] and its literary characteristics are categorised as Jain, Lingayatism and Vaishnava—recognising the prominence of these three faiths in giving form to, and fostering, classical expression of the ...

  7. Vijayanagara literature in Kannada - Wikipedia

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    Gada Parva ("Battle of the clubs") section of Kumaravyasa's epic Kumaravyasa Bharata in Kannada (c.1425-1450) The Kannada classic Ekottara Satasthala (also called Noorondu Sthala) by Jakkanarya (c.1425-1450), a minister in the royal court, was written during the rule of King Deva Raya II Kannada inscription of King Krishnadeva Raya dated 1513 A.D., at the Vitthala temple in Hampi.

  8. Kannada Sahitya Parishat - Wikipedia

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    ' Kannada Literary Council ') is an Indian non-profit organisation that promotes the Kannada language and its literature. Its headquarters are in the city of Bengaluru in the state of Karnataka, India. It strives to promote Kannada language through publishing books, organising literary seminars and promoting research projects.

  9. Kannada inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    578 CE Mangalesha Kannada inscription in Cave temple # 3 at Badami 634CE Aihole inscription of Ravi Kirti. About 25,000 inscriptions found in Karnataka and nearby states [1] belong to historic Kannada rulers, including the Kadambas, the Western Ganga Dynasty, the Rashtrakuta, the Chalukya, the Hoysala and the Vijayanagara Empire.