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Manaveda (Malayalam മാനവേദന് (1585–1658 AD) was one of the
Zamorin Rajas of
Calicut in
northern Kerala, and is
renowned as the
author of Krishnanattam...
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presents the
story of
Krishna in a
series of
eight plays and was
created by
Manaveda (1585–1658 AD), the then
Zamorin Raja of
Calicut in
northern Kerala. The...
- town as "Gurupavanapura". The
western gopuram was
built in 1747. King
Manaveda told
Vilwamangalam about his
ambition to view Krishna. The next day, the...
- happenings. In a flashback, it is
revealed that in the days of Tipu Sultan,
Manaveda Varma, a
Keralite king, had
joined hands with the
British to save his kingdom...
- century) and
Manavikrama (c. 12th century). In the
later period, Manavikrama,
Manaveda and
Viraraya were the only
names given to male
members in the
royal family...
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neighbouring prin****lities of the Raja of
Kottarakkara and that of the
Manaveda,
Zamorin of
Kozhikode (the Raja of Kozhikode, then
known as Calicut, who...
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Ramanattam (literally
meaning life of Rama in
dance form).
While the
Manaveda's Krishnattam was
written in Sanskrit, the "language of the gods"; he composed...