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- less-meritorious poet su****ded him. During this brief time, he wrote the Basavapurana, a biography of the 12th century social reformer Basavanna. Later, he...
- biographies. Famous among biographies were Bhimakavi's Basavapurana (1369), Singiraja's Mala-Basavapurana (or Singira****urana, 1500) on the life of Basavanna...
- Nirankusopakhyana, and Addamki Gangadhara, who wrote Tapatlsamvarana and Basavapurana.[clarification needed] Manumanchi Bhatta wrote a scientific work on veterinary...
- NanjundaKumara Rama Charita (16th century) – Kannada BhimaKaviBasavapurana(1369 AD) – Kannada PadmanakaKannada Kereya PadmarasaPadmaraja Purana...
- Purvapurana (Adipurana) Hastimalla 13th century Hoysala Empire Shaivism Basavapurana Bhima Kavi 1369 Vijayanagara Empire Jainism Dharmanathapurana Madhura...
- other noted Vachanakaras (writers of Vachana poetry). Bhimakavi wrote Basavapurana (1369) and Padmanaka aut****d Padmara****urana. Tontada Siddesvara, guru...
- are also his contributions to Kannada literature. Somanatha's Telugu Basavapurana was the inspiration for Vijayanagara poet Bhimakavi (c. 1369) who wrote...
- kanchuka figures prominently in the literature of the period, especially Basavapurana (1237 CE), which says kanchukas were worn by young girls as well. The...
- Bhima Kavi paved the way for the shatpadi metre tradition in his work Basavapurana (c.1369), a form first experimented with by the 12th century Hoysala...
- 1369, inspired by Palkuriki Somanatha, Bhima Kavi translated the Telugu Basavapurana to Kannada, and King Deva Raya II (c. 1425) had Chamarasa's landmark...