- Kēśirāja, also
spelled Keshiraja (Kannada: ಕೇಶಿರಾಜ), was a 13th-century
Kannada grammarian, poet and writer. He is
particularly known for
authoring Shabdamanidarpana...
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authoritative known book on old
Kannada grammar is
Shabdhamanidarpana by
Keshiraja. The
first available Kannada book, a
treatise on poetics,
rhetoric and...
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three most
notable and
authoritative grammarians of Old-Kannada
language (
Keshiraja of c. 1260 and
Bhattakalanka Deva of c. 1604
being the
other two). Nagavarma...
- the
death of Shri Prabhu.
Apart from Lilacharitra,
Keshavaraja Suri (
Keshiraja Vyasa) also
known as Kesobas,
collected Chakradhara's
aphoristic Vachana...
- with such
noted scholars as Janna, Harihara, Rudrabhatta, Raghavanka,
Keshiraja and others. An
important achievement during this
period was the establishment...
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Janna (1209), the
court poet of King
Veera Ballala II; Mallikarjuna's son
Keshiraja (1260),
considered by D. R. Nagaraj, a
scholar on
literary cultures in...
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Standard Kannada grammar (Kannada: ಕನ್ನಡ ವ್ಯಾಕರಣ) is
primarily based on
Keshiraja's Shabdamanidarpana (c. 1260 CE)
which provides the
fullest systematic...
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title be****ing a
warrior rather than a poet, is
mentioned by
grammarian Keshiraja (c. 1260) as the
author of Harivamsa. His
title identifies him with a...
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notables who
wrote comprehensively on Old-Kannada
grammar (Nagavarma II and
Keshiraja being the
other two). He was an
expert in
Sanskrit grammar as well. His...