- per R. Narasimhacharya.
Gunanandi (900 AD),
quoted by the
grammarian Bhattakalanka and
always addressed as
Bhagawan (the adorable), was the
author of a...
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Bhaṭṭākalaṅka Deva (also
Bhaṭṭākalaṅka) was the
third and the last of the
notable Kannada grammarians from the
medieval period. In 1604 CE, he aut****d...
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between Mumbai and Mangalore.
Bhatkal was
named after Jain Grammarian,
Bhattakalanka, who
hailed from
Hadwalli village, a town on the
state highway toward...
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Swami Temple and
Vardhamana Basadi in
Baderu or Venupura.
Abhinava Bhattakalanka of the
Swadi Digambara Jain Math,
author of the
grammar book "Karnataka...
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Matha exists there, and it has been
headed by
Bhattaraka Swasti Sri
Bhattakalanka. The
Sonda Jain
Matha is also
known as the
Swadi Jain Matha.
Shree Matha...
- Srutavatara, Devachandra's
Rajavalikathe (Narasimhacharya, 1934, pp. 4–5);
Bhattakalanka's Sabd****asana of 1604 (Sastri 1955, p. 355)
Sastri (1955), p. 355 Mugali...
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authoritative grammarians of Old-Kannada
language (Keshiraja of c. 1260 and
Bhattakalanka Deva of c. 1604
being the
other two).
Nagavarma II's re****tion stems...
- born 1989),
Brazilian footballer A. N.
Prabhu Deva,
Indian academic Bhattakalanka Deva (fl. 1604),
Kannada grammarian Mukul Deva (born 1961),
Indian English...
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Other sources date the
Chudamani to the 6th
century or earlier.
Bhattakalanka, a 17th-century
Kannada grammarian,
wrote of the
Chudamini being a milestone...
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musicians and the
instruments they used to
render them.
During this time,
Bhattakalanka Deva, a Jain
writer from
Haduvalli in
South Kanara excelled as a grammarian...