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Kanaka Dasa (1509–1606) also
known as
Daasashreshta Kanakadasa (ದಾಸಶ್ರೇಷ್ಠ ಕನಕದಾಸ), was a
Haridasa saint and
philosopher of
Dvaita Vedanta, from present-day...
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Bhakta Kanakadasa (pronunciation) is a 1960
Indian Kannada language film,
directed by Y. R. Swamy. It
depicts the
spiritual journey of
Kanakadasa, a devotee...
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legends regarding Lord Krishna's
revelation to
Kanakadasa. The most po****r
legend is that
Kanakadasa came to
Udupi as a
pilgrim to
visit the temple....
- Vadirajatirtha,
Purandaradasa (Pitamaha or "Father of
Carnatic music") and
Kanakadasa earned the
devotion of
Emperor Krishnadevaraya. The
emperor considered...
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famous successor,
Mahamati Prannath. In
southern India,
Purandara Dasa and
Kanakadasa of
Karnataka composed songs devoted to the
Krishna image of Udupi. Rupa...
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feudalism and militia.
Hindu saints of the
Vaishnava sect such as
Kanakadasa, Purandaradasa, Naraharitirtha, Vyasatirtha, Sripadaraya, Vadirajatirtha...
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Mohanatarangini (River of delight) is the
first work of
Kanakadasa (1509–1609), a
prominent literary figure in
Kannada literature whose works are mostly...
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there is a
place called Bada,
which is the
birthplace of the poet
Kanakadasa. The name
Haveri is
derived from the
Kannada words haavu and keri, which...
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placed initially in the east direction. Due to
intense devotion shown by
kanakadasa, the
deity is said to have
turned Pashchimabhimukha (facing west). All...
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related observances: West
Country Carnival (English West Country)
Kanakadasa Jayanthi (Karnataka, India)
National Love Your Red Hair Day (Ireland)...