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- Tirumalamba, also known as Oduva Tirumalamba was an Indian polymath, polyglot and philanthropist of the Vijayanagara period who was active as a poet, a...
- Nanjanagudu Tirumalamba (1887–1982; also known as Nanjangud Tirumalamba) was a Mysorean author, newspaper editor, publisher, and printer. She was born...
- Tirumala Devi (also known as Tirumalamba) (died 1553) was the senior wife and chief empress (patta mahishi) of Emperor Krishnadevaraya, who is considered...
- Balakumara arrives in Vijaynagar. Balakumara is Krishnadevaraya second wife, Tirumalamba's, brother. Balakumara is a spoiled prince who cares a lot about his hair...
- Raya 1484 Died 23 January 1565(1565-01-23) (aged 80–81) Talikota Spouse Tirumalamba House Aravidu Dynasty Religion Hinduism Occupation General, regent, statesman...
- Narasimhachar K. V. Narayana Sundar V. Nadkarni Vijaya Narasimha Nanjangud Tirumalamba K. Y. Narayanaswamy M. Govinda Pai Adikavi Pampa Sri Ponna Allama Prabhu...
- monopoly of men such as administration, business, trade and the fine arts. Tirumalamba Devi who wrote Varadambika Parinayam and Gangadevi the author of Madhuravijayam...
- Vijayanagara, Vijayanagara Empire (modern day Hampi, Karnataka, India) Consorts Tirumalamba Varadambika Issue Venkata I Dynasty Tuluva Father Tuluva Narasa Nayaka...
- Devi and his royal dancer from Kodagu, Chinna Devi. He was father to Tirumalamba (from Tirumala Devi), Vengalamba (from Chinna Devi) and Tirumala Raya...
- rita-pipāsāyāsa-pathika-lokān from the Varadāmbikā Pariṇaya Campū by Tirumalāmbā, composed of 195 Sanskrit letters (428 letters in the roman transliteration...