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Tripadi (Kannada, lit. tri: three, pad or "adi": feet) is a
native metre in the
Kannada language dating back to c. 700 CE. The
tripadi consists of three...
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caste of Kumbara. He is
famous for his
pithy three-lined
poems called tripadi (written in the
native three-line
verse metre, "with
three padas, a form...
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native shatpadi (six-line verse)
metre and
Tattva suvali in the
native [[
tripadi]] (three-line verse) metre. Sri
Varadendra teertha was the main inspiration...
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literary metres indigenous to the
Kannada language.
These included the
tripadi (three-line verse, in use from the 7th century), one of the
oldest native...
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example of the
tripadi metre in Kannada. However,
neither stanza 3 nor
stanza 4
strictly conform to the
precise rules of the
tripadi metre; they each...
- shatpadi, six-line verses; ragale,
lyrical compositions in
blank verse; and
tripadi, three-line verses. However, Jain
writers continued to use the traditional...
- life.
Apart from vachanas, he has
written several devotional works in
tripadi.
writing three-line verse, used from the 7th century.
Siddarama was born...
- (compositions
meant to be sung to the
accompaniment of a
musical instrument), and
tripadi (three-line verse). The
development of
Veerashaiva literature was at its...
- the champu-kavyas or just champu,
vachana sangatya, shatpadi, ragale,
tripadi, and kavya. The Jain
scholars wrote mostly about the life of Tirthankars...
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religious movement in the mid-12th century,
poets favoured the
native tripadi (three-line
verse composed of
eleven ganas or
prosodic units), hadugabba...