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- Durvinita (r. 529 – 579 CE) is seen as the most successful ruler of the Western Ganga dynasty. Son of the previous ruler, Avinita, Durvinita's accession...
- historians to suggest that Durvinita fought the Pallavas successfully. Considered the most successful of the Ganga kings, Durvinita was well versed in arts...
- grammar and sahitya. Durvinita (529–579 AD), the Ganga king, was the pupil of the author of Sabdavatara, i.e., Devanandi Pujyapada. Durvinita is said to have...
- Ganga dynasty, such as the Gummareddipura inscription, the Ganga king Durvinita wrote a Kannada-language commentary on the Canto 15 of Bharavi's Kirātārjunīya...
- commentary of Kiratarjuniya was likely on Canto 15, by Western ganga king Durvinita in Kannada, however, this work isn't extant. Bharavi's "power of description...
- King Durvinita of the 6th century. Kavirajamarga of 850 CE, refers to him as an early writer in Kannada prose. It is claimed that the name Durvinita is...
- and thus, he was named Pujyapada. He was said to be the guru of King Durvinita of the Western Ganga dynasty. Pujyapada is said to have lived from 510...
- 10th century Earlier Kannada poets and writers praised in Kavirajamarga Durvinita 6th century Vimala Pre-850 Nagarjuna Pre-850 Jayabodhi Pre-850 Udaya Pre-850...
- Chalukya suzerainty, possibly without any military conflict. The Ganga ruler Durvinita married his daughter to ****keshin; she was the mother of ****keshin's...
- styles. The book refers to early Kannada prose and poetry writers such as Durvinita, perhaps the 6th-century monarch of Western Ganga dynasty. The Jain writer...