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Ashtadiggajas (Telugu: అష్టదిగ్గజులు) is the
collective title given to the
eight great Telugu scholars and
poets in the
court of
Emperor Krishnadevaraya...
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Ashtadiggajas (Sanskrit: अष्टदिग्गज, romanized:
Aṣṭadiggajas, lit. 'eight
elephants of the quarters') is a
group of
eight legendary elephants that...
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Ramabhadra (16th century, CE) was a
famous Telugu poet and was one
among the
Astadiggajas,
which was the
title of the
group of
eight poets in the
court of King...
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Mallana (15th century) was a
Telugu poet and one of the
Astadiggajas (literally
means eight elephants) in the
court of the king Krishnadevaraya. He said...
- పింగళి సూరన్న) (16th
century CE) was a
Telugu poet and was one of the
Astadiggajas. Suranna's
exact birthplace is uncertain. He
lived in
Kanala village...
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resided within them. The
asura then had the
Prahlada trampled by the
aṣṭadiggajas, the
eight elephants who bear the
weight of the earth, but
their tusks...
- the
valuable members of the
court of
Krishna Deva Raya were
termed Astadiggajas, the
eight scholars.
Lakshmana Sena the
ruler of the Sena
Empire had...
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Navaratnas of the
courts of both
Vikramaditya and Akbar, as also of the
Astadiggajas of
Krishna Deva Raya's court.
Lakshman Sen the
ruler of the Sena Empire...
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known as
Mukku Timmana), the
celebrated Telugu poet and one of the
Astadiggajas at Krishnadevaraya's court, was a gift from
Tirumala Devi's
father to...
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search of her husband. Kalidasa, now a
renowned poet, is one of the
astadiggajas (eight
great poets including Daṇḍin) in the
court of King
Bhoja (Srinivasa...