- an even more
recent time, is a work of
Kannada literature written by
Kumudendu Muni, a Jain monk. It is
unique because rather than
employing alphabets...
- (Kannada: ಸಿರಿಭೂವಲಯ) is a work of multi-lingual
literature written by
Kumudendu Muni, a Jain monk. The work is
unique in that it
employs not letters,...
- 11th–12th century)
Champu Ramayanam of
Bhoja (c. 11th century)
Kumudendu Muni' s
Kumudendu Ramayana (a Jain version) (c. 13th century) and Narahari's Torave...
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Siribhoovalaya is a
unique work of
multilingual Kannada literature written by
Kumudendu Muni, a Jain monk. The work is
unique in that it does not
employ letters...
-
Ilango Adigal Jinasena,
preceptor of the
Rashtrakuta rulers, 800–880
Kumudendu Manatunga composer of
Bhaktamara Stotra Nemichandra Pujyapada Umaswati...
- 22nd Jain
tirthankar Neminatha, and
Kumudendu,
author of a Jain
version of the epic
Ramayana in
shatpadi metre called Kumudendu Ramayana in 1275. The effort...
- Basadi.,Terdal Shri
khetra Badragiri,Halingali Rani
Chennabhairadevi Kumudendu Muni -
Author of Siribhoovalaya, a
unique multi-lingual
literary work...
- Jayarāśi Bhaṭṭa 8th
century CE
Ajnana He is
known for his
radical skepticism Kumudendu 8th
century CE
Jainism Adi
Shankara 8th
century CE
Advaita He is credited...
- century.
Karnataka – The
classical Kannada versions of the
Ramayana – the
Kumudendu Ramayana(a Jain version),
written in the 13th
century and the Kumara-Valmiki...
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Naraharitirtha 1281
Kumara Padmarasa 13th c.
Mahabala Kavi 1254
Kesiraja 1260
Kumudendu 1275
Nachiraja 1300
Ratta Kavi 1300
Nagaraja 1331
Noted Kannada poets...