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Gajaga, (Gaja is
Sanskrit for
elephant and
whose earlier name was Gajankusha) was a
writer of
Rashtrakuta literature in the
Kannada language of the 9th-10th...
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Mahadeva Devar Dasimayya Doddarangegowda Subbanna Ekkundi S. R.
Ekkundi Gajaga Gangadevi D. V.
Gundappa V. K.
Gokak Vinayaka Krishna Gokak Pha. Gu. Halakatti...
- Wannama – The
dance of the pea****
Hanuma Wannama – The
dance of the
monkey Gajaga Wannama – The
dance of the
elephant Musical types include:
Local drama music...
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these are the
hanuma vannama (monkey), The
ukusa vannama (Eagle) and the
gajaga vannama (elephant). The word
vannam comes from the
Sinhala word varnana...
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these are the
hanuma vannama (monkey), The
ukusa vannama (Eagle) and the
gajaga vannama (elephant). The word
vannam comes from the
Sinhala word varnana...
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Wannama – The
dance of the pea****
Hanuma Wannama – The
dance of the
monkey Gajaga Wannama – The
dance of the
elephant Thuraga Wannama – The
dance of the horse...
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noted poets of
Kannada literature from that period,
along with the
likes of
Gajaga, Aggala, Manasija,
Srivardhadheva and Gunanandi. The 10th
century Apabhramsha...
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authorities by Kesiraja, as
cited by him. The
expert way (sumārgam) of
Gajaga, Gunanandi, Manasija, Asaga, Candrabhatta, Gunavarma, Srivijaya,
Honna (Ponna)...
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cited by
Kesiraja as
authoritative examples: The
expert way (sumārgam) of
Gajaga, Gunanandi, Manasija, Asaga, Candrabhatta, Gunavarma, Srivijaya,
Honna (Ponna)...
- Kavi
Rajaraja who
wrote the
Kalasa record,
Gajanakusha (also
known as
Gajaga or Narayana) who
wrote on
erotics and was a
minister in the
court of King...