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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...
- 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...
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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...
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Other dictionaries are 'Abhidhana Vastukosha' (ಅಭಿದಾನ ವಾಸ್ತುಕೋಶ) by
Nagavarma (1045 AD), 'Amarakoshada T****u' (ಅಮರಕೋಶದ ತೀಕು) by
Vittala (1300), 'Abhinavaabhidaana'...
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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...
- the
Seuna and
Paramara in the north. He
patronised Kannada grammarian Nagavarma II, who
wrote many
famous works including Kavyavalokana and Karnataka...
- the poet
laureate of
Western Chalukya Kings Tailapa II and Satyashraya.
Nagavarma I, a
Brahmin scholar who came from
Vengi in
modern Andhra Pradesh (late...
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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...
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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...