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strength and
beauty of
their native language Kannada. In 1112 AD, Jain poet
Nayasena of Mulugunda,
Dharwad district, in his
Champu work
Dharmamrita (ಧರ್ಮಾಮೃತ)...
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Varadaraja Rao of the
Sahitya Akademi,
Kannada writers of this time, such as
Nayasena (author of Dhramamruta), had
already begun avoiding the
usage of Sanskrit...
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Parsvnath Stotra —
Acharya Padmaprabhamaladharideva Dharmaamrita —
Acharya Nayasena Samayasaratatparyavrttitika —
Acharya Jayasena (II) Niyamasaratatparyavrttitika...
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Tirugi Nintha Prashne (1995)
Research Nagachandra - Ondu
Adhyayana (1983)
Nayasena Hithaishiya Hejjegalu (1992)
Saarasaraswathi (1996)
Hithophia Hejjegalu...
- (2012) –
Kannada Lexicography and
other articles G.
Venkatasubbiah (1942) –
Nayasena G.
Venkatasubbiah (1952) –
College Translation G.
Venkatasubbiah (1954)...
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important works he
published are: Rudrabhaṭṭa's Jagannāthavijaya (1923)
Nayasena's Dharmāmṛta (part I in 1924 & part II 1926) Lingannakavi's Keḷadinṛpavijaya...
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Adikavi Pampa, Sri Ponna, Chavundaraya, Ranna,
Gunavarma I, Nagachandra,
Nayasena,
Nagavarma I, Aggala,
Janna etc.
Adikavi Pampa,
widely regarded as one...
- been
quoted by
later authors of
Kannada literature such as Durgasimha,
Nayasena and
Jayakirti (a
Kannada language theorist of the
early 11th century) who...
- some of the most well-known
writers of
Kannada and
Sanskrit literature.
Nayasena,
whose writings are
dated by the
scholars D.R.
Nagaraj and
Sheldon Pollock...
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Karnataka Kalyanakaraka (Kannada)
Karnaparya –
Neminatha Purana (Kannada)
Nayasena –
Dharmamrita (Kannada)
Brahmasiva –
Samayaparikshe (Kannada) Shantiraja...