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- Rudrabhatta was an influential 12th-century Kannada poet in the court of the Hoysala Empire King Veera Ballala II(r.1173–1220 CE). According to Kannada...
- Ravinagabhatta 930 Adikavi Pampa 941 Jainachandra 950 Sri Ponna 950 Rudrabhatta 9th-10th c. Kavi Rajaraja 9th-10th c. Gajanakusha 10th century Earlier...
- Vritta Vilasa 1160 Kereya Padmarasa 1165 Nemichandra 1170 Sumanobana 1175 Rudrabhatta 1180 Aggala 1189 Palkuriki Somanatha 1195 Sujanottamsa(Boppana) 1180...
- Krishnamoorthy Puranik Raghavanka Kayyar Kinhanna Rai G. P. Rajarathnam Ranna Rudrabhatta Ranna (Kannada poet) Baraguru Ramachandrappa M. S. Ananthapadmanabha...
- everything. The 13th-century Jagannatha vijaya in Kannada language by Rudrabhatta is a mixed prose and poetry style text which is predominantly about Krishna...
- saviour figures). The Hoysala court supported such notable poets as Janna, Rudrabhatta, Harihara and his nephew Raghavanka, whose works are enduring masterpieces...
- Vritta Vilasa 1160 Kereya Padmarasa 1165 Nemichandra 1170 Sumanobana 1175 Rudrabhatta 1180 Aggala 1189 Palkuriki Somanatha 1195 Sujanottamsa(Boppana) 1180...
- Kumaravyasa Harihara, poet Lakshmisha (Jaimeni Bharatha in Kannada) Raghavanka Rudrabhatta Basavanna Akka Mahadevi Sarvajna Tirumalamba Purandaradasa Kanakadasa...
- Kannada literature flourished with such noted scholars as Janna, Harihara, Rudrabhatta, Raghavanka, Keshiraja and others. An important achievement during this...
- including the Jain poets Janna and Nemichandra, and the Brahman poet Rudrabhatta. According to the historians Chopra et al., during his rule, the Hoysala...