- ("Treatise on the art of poetry) on grammar,
rhetoric and poetics; Karnataka-
Bhashabhushana ("Ornament of the
Karnataka language"), on grammar;
Vastukosa (or Abhidanavastukosa...
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language is well acknowledged.
Kavyavalokana in poetics, Karnataka-
Bhashabhushana on
grammar and
Vastukosa a
lexicon (with
Kannada equivalents for Sanskrit...
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Among existing landmarks in
Kannada grammar,
Nagavarma II's Karnataka-
bhashabhushana (1145) and Kesiraja's
Shabdamanidarpana (1260) are the oldest. Epigraphia...
- writings, the
Kavyavalokana on
grammar and
rhetoric and the
Karnataka Bhashabhushana (1145) on
grammar are
historically significant. However, the discovery...
- who
wrote many
famous works including Kavyavalokana and
Karnataka Bhashabhushana.
Jagadhekamalla II
himself was a
merited scholar and
wrote in Sanskrit...
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Parikshe (Kannada)
Nagavarma II –
Kavyavalokana (Kannada)
Nagavarma II –
Bhashabhushana (Kannada)
Nagavarma II –
Abhidana Vastukosha (Kannada) Madhvacharya...
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these developments,
Nagavarma II
wrote his
Kannada grammar Karnataka bhashabhushana ("Ornament of
Karnataka language", 1042 or 1145). A
milestone in the...
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considered extinct.
Among existing literature,
Nagavarma II's Karnataka-
bhashabhushana is from 1145.
Nagavarma II was the poet
laureate in the
court of Western...
- 1112 Nayasena's Dharmamrita. 1145
Nagavarma II's
kavyavalokanam and
Bhashabhushana. 1165 Harissvara's Girija-Kalyana. 1165 Raghavanka,
earlier writer of...