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Praudha Raya (also
known as
Praudha Deva Raya IV) was the last
Sangama Emperor of Vijayanagara. He
reign was
extremely short and he was
overpowered by...
- Chandragiri.
After the
death of
Virupaksha Raya II and the
ascension of
Praudha Raya as the new
Emperor of Vijayanagara, the
empire plunged into neglect...
- CE)
Mallikarjuna Raya (1446–1465 CE)
Virupaksha Raya II (1465–1485 CE)
Praudha Raya (1485 CE), last
ruler Vijaynagara Empire For a map of
their territory...
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leading up to Virupaksha's
death at the
hands of his own son,
Praudha Raya in 1485.
Praudha Raya
himself was not able to
salvage the
empire but an able...
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among secular writings on
music and
medicine were Vidyaranya's Sangitsara,
Praudha Raya's Ratiratnapradipika, Sayana's
Ayurveda Sudhanidhi and
Lakshmana Pandita's...
- The
Tandya Mahabrahmana (or the
Praudha Brahmana) ("great" Brahmana), also
known as the
Panchavimsha Brahmana from its
consisting of twenty-five prapathakas...
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Janavashya by Kallarasa:
based on Kakkoka's Ratirahasya. Ratiratnapradīpika, by
Praudha Devarāja, fifteenth-century
Maharaja of Vijayanagara. Samayamatrka, a satire...
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after capturing the
capital and
driving out his
former overlord,
Sangama Praudha Raya. The
actual military campaign for this
purpose had been
carried out...
- ****tsava; if the
latter vowel is long, it
becomes /ai, au/, eg. pra-ūḍha >
prauḍha. The
visarga becomes a /r/
before voiced phones, eg. duḥ-labha > durlabha...
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composed Siddhanta Kaumudi on the
basis of Prakriyakaumudi. He
himself wrote Praudha Manorama Tika on this book.
Bhattoji dik****a's
disciple Varadarāja also...