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- Look up sa:नागवर्मन् in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nagavarma may refer to: Nagavarma I, (c. 990) noted Jain writer and poet in the Kannada language...
- Nāgavarma I (c. 990) was a noted Jain writer and poet in the Kannada language in the late 10th century. His two important works, both of which are extant...
- Nagavarma II (mid-11th or mid-12th century) was a Kannada language scholar and grammarian in the court of the Western Chalukya Empire that ruled from...
- Other dictionaries are 'Abhidhana Vastukosha' (ಅಭಿದಾನ ವಾಸ್ತುಕೋಶ) by Nagavarma (1045 AD), 'Amarakoshada T****u' (ಅಮರಕೋಶದ ತೀಕು) by Vittala (1300), 'Abhinavaabhidaana'...
- Krishnakumar Lakshmisa Akka Mahadevi A. N. Murthy Rao H. S. Mukthayakka Nagavarma I Nagavarma II K. S. Narasimhaswamy P. T. Narasimhachar K. V. Narayana Sundar...
- Nagavarma who promoted the cause of Jainism. (Sastri, 1955, p. 356) Rice, 1921, p. 32 Narasimhacharya, 1988, pp. 64–65, Rice, 1921, p. 34 Nagavarma II...
- Sanskrit. He patronised the famous Kannada grammarians Gunavarma and Nagavarma I and the poet Ranna whose writing Parusharama Charite may have been a...
- executed between 800 and 850 CE. Other inscriptions, such as the one by Sri Nagavarma, are thought to date from the 9th or 10th century. This cave features...
- under the patronage of a Jain lady called Attimabbe, the wife of general Nagavarma. RannaKanda (990 C.E.), so called because it is written in the Kanda meter...
- "gatapratyagata". Ranna wrote "Shantipurana" and "Ghadayudha". The Jain poet Nagavarma II wrote "Kavyavalokana", "Karnatabhashabhushana" and "Vardhamanapurana"...