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- Sarvajña was a Kannada poet, pragmatist and philosopher of the 16th century. The word "Sarvajna" in Sanskrit literally means "the all knowing". His father...
- Mahadevendra Saraswati (1498–1507) Chandrachudendra Saraswati II (1507–1524) Sri Sarvajna Sadashivabodhendra Saraswati (1524–1539) Sri Paramashivendra Saraswati...
- in Ambara****, which is near Kodachadri and other hills of the area. Sarvajna Peeth is a small temple like structure near the peak where Adi Shankara...
- of his disciples and companions to compose treatise on the teachings of Sarvajna Chakradhara. memoirs of Nagadeva were compiled by Narendra, Malobas and...
- in Maharashtra due to the rise of the Mahanubhava Sampradaya founded by Sarvajna Chakradhara. The Pranami Sampradaya emerged in the 17th century in Gujarat...
- Sarvajna and Tiruvalluvar are po****r Kannada and Tamil poets, respectively. Statues of Sarvajna in Tamil Nadu and Tiruvalluvar in Karnataka has been unveiled...
- 1943), which is similar to the wisdom poems of the late medieval poet Sarvajna. Published in 1943, Mankuthimmana Kagga is one of the best known of major...
- with Junior Pontiff Sri Eshapriya Teertha Swami ascending the post of Sarvajna or Paryaya Peetha. Festivals like Makara Sankranthi, Ratha Sapthami, Madhva...
- saint Shri Paramasivendra Saraswati (57th Shankaracharya of Moolamnaya Sarvajna Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham), who lived near Thiruvenkadu, Tamil Nadu...
- Sampradaya/Pantha founded in Maharashtra during the period of 12-13th century. Sarvajna Chakradhar Swami a Gujarati acharya was the main propagator of this Sampradaya...