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- called Haya lakshanasara. He patronised several Kannada poets. Among them Mallanarya, who wrote Veera-shaivamruta, Bhava-chinta-ratna and Satyendra Chola-kathe;...
- Surana, Ramaraja Bhushanudu and Tenali Rama Krishna. The Kannada poets Mallanarya who wrote Bhava-chinta-ratna and Satyendra Chola-kathe and Chatu Vittal-anatha...
- into the Vijayanagar empire with such well-known scholars as Singiraja, Mallanarya, Lakkana Dandesa and other prolific writers of Virashaiva literature....
- century), Jaimini Bharata by Lakshmisha (16th century) and Bhavachintaratna by Gubbiya Mallanarya (c.1513) Trochee Anapaest Dactyl Systems of scansion...
- Lydgate (anonymously) – Troy Book (verse paraphrase written 1412–20) Mallanarya of GubbiBhava Chintaratna John Skelton (anonymously) – A Ballade of...
- Some eminent names were Kumara Vyasa, Narahari, BhimaKavi, Padmanaka, Mallanarya, Singiraja and Chamarasa. Among Jaina poets, Madhura patronised by Harihara...
- discovery in Kannada. Chatu Vithalanatha, Kannada Madhura, Kannada Salva Mallanarya, VeerasaivamritaKannada Lakkana Dandesa, Shivatatwa Chintamani – Kannada...
- Gestis inter Gallos et Helvetios relatio Il-yeon - The Samguk Yusa 1513 Mallanarya of GubbiBhava Chintaratna First translation of Virgil's Aeneid into...
- (classical epic poems) deal with spiritualism and extrasensory perception. Mallanarya of Gubbi, a poet bilingual in Kannada and Sanskrit, enjo**** the patronage...
- an earlier work, Bhavachintaratna (c. 1513), by Kannada writer Gubbi Mallanarya of Vijayanagara. In a noteworthy piece of elegiac poetry, the poet describes...