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Durgasimha (c. 1025) was the
minister of war and
peace (Sandhi Vigrahi) of
Western Chalukya King
Jayasimha II (also
known as Jagadekamalla, r. 1018–1042)...
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Mangarasa III and
Doddiah (also
spelt Doddayya, c. 1550 AD) and
praised by
Durgasimha (c. 1025 AD).
During the 9th
century period, the
Digambara Jain poet Asaga...
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Joshi (cricketer)
Jagannathrao Joshi Chennaveera Kanavi Aluru Venkata Rao
Durgasimha (
Author of The
Panchatantra Tales )
Fakkirappa Annappa Mulgund - Freedom...
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among Kannada scholars were Ranna,
grammarian Nagavarma II,
minister Durgasimha and the
Virashaiva saint and
social reformer Basavanna.
Ranna who was...
- Tantrākhyāyika are very
similar to that of Edgerton's reconstruction. Durg —
Durgasimha's Kannada translation of c. 1031 CE is one of the
earliest extant translations...
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period of
development of
Kannada literature. The
Brahmin Kannada writers Durgasimha (who was also his
minister and
wrote the Panchatantra, "The five stratagems"...
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poets have been
recorded (Narasimhacharya 1988, p20)
Sastri (1955), p361
Durgasimha, who
wrote the Panchatantra, and Chandraraja, who
wrote the Madanakatilaka...
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known as
Sayyadi (Kannada: ಸಯ್ಯಡಿ) and
Saividi (Kannada: ಸೈವಿಡಿ) .
Durgasimha adapted Panchatantra from
Sanskrit to
Kannada in Sayyadi.
Savadi or Sayyadi...
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whose works are now lost but have been
praised by the
Chalukya minister Durgasimha (1031) are
Kavitavilasa (patronised by King
Jayasimha II), Madiraja, Chadrabhatta...
- (Vrksayurveda)
Chavundaraya II 1025
Western Chalukya Fable Panchatantra Durgasimha 1025
Western Chalukya Free
Verse (Vers Libre)
Vachana poems Chennaiah...