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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...
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historians to
suggest that
Durvinita fought the
Pallavas successfully.
Considered the most
successful of the
Ganga kings,
Durvinita was well
versed in arts...
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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...
- King
Madhava III. He was
followed to the
throne by his son,
Durvinita,
though Durvinita was not his choice. Jain
Acharya Vijaykirti was his
teacher and...
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Ganga dynasty, such as the
Gummareddipura inscription, the
Ganga king
Durvinita wrote a Kannada-language
commentary on the
Canto 15 of Bharavi's Kirātārjunīya...
- others, the
Pallava king Siṃhaviṣṇu of
Tamil Nadu and the
Ganga king
Durvinīta of Karnataka. Avanti-sundari-katha-sara is the
verse version of Avanti-sundari-katha...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
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Those who
wrote in
prose were Vimala, Udaya, Nagarjuna,
Jayabandhu and
Durvinita,
whereas those who
wrote in
poetry were Srivijaya, Kavisvara, Pandita...