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Pampa (c. 10th century),
called by the
honorific Ādikavi ("First Poet") was a Kannada-language Jain poet
whose works reflected his
philosophical beliefs...
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Adikavi Nannaya University (IAST:
Ādikavi Nannaya Viśvavidyālayamu) is a
state university located in
Rajahmundry in
Andhra Pradesh, India. It was established...
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writing is
often compared to that of
Adikavi Pampa who
wrote in the
early 10th century. Together, Ranna,
Adikavi Pampa and Sri
Ponna are
called "Three...
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official languages of India). The
award is
named after the
first Kannada poet
Adikavi Pampa. The
award originally comprised a cash
prize of ₹1 lakh (US$1,200)...
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Kannada poetry dates back many centuries, to
before the time of
Adikavi Pampa. A
revival took
place in the
early 20th
century led by Kuvempu, Dattatreya...
- "three gems of
Kannada literature" (Ratnatraya, lit
meaning "three gems";
Adikavi Pampa and
Ranna being the
other two) for
ushering it in full panoply. According...
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Annigeri (Kannada: ಅಣ್ಣಿಗೇರಿ)is the
place of
birth of the
famous Kannada poet
Adikavi Pampa (Kannada: ಆದಿಕವಿ ಪಂಪ). It is well
known for the
black stone temple...
- century. Most
scholars date him to post-Nannaya period.[citation needed]
Adikavi Pampa had
written a
Telugu work
named Jinendra Puranam, a Jain work written...
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commonly known as Ramayan, is the
Nepali translation of
Valmiki Ramayana by
Adikavi Bhanubhakta Acharya. It was
posthumously published in its
complete form...
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Mahakavyas and was a
later development in the
style of writing.
Adikavi Pampa, the
Adikavi, one of the
greatest Kannada poets of all time and one
among the...