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- Krishnadevaraya. His wife's name was probably Varadambika. Sadasiva Raya was probably the son of Varadambika's sister Hemavati and her husband Ranga Raya...
- remembered for composing Varadambika Parinaya, a Kavya on the wedding of the Emperor Achyuta Deva Raya and Salaga Princess Varadambika, in Sanskrit. It was...
- administration, business, trade and the fine arts. Tirumalamba Devi who wrote Varadambika Parinayam and Gangadevi the author of Madhuravijayam were among the notable...
- Vijayanagara Reign 1542 CE Predecessor Achyuta Deva Raya Successor Sadasiva Raya Dynasty Tuluva Father Achyuta Deva Raya Mother Varadambika Religion Hinduism...
- ala-vilocana-mayūkha-rekhāpasārita-pipāsāyāsa-pathika-lokān from the Varadāmbikā Pariṇaya Campū by Tirumalāmbā, composed of 195 Sanskrit letters (428...
- anthologies and women poets, along with the later Tirumalāmbā who wrote the Varadāmbikā-Pariṇaya, he calls Gaṅgādevī a "more gifted" poetess, and the poem as...
- Viśva-guṇādarśa-campū – Veṅkaṭādhvarī Bhārata-campū – Ananta-bhaṭṭa Varadāmbikā-pariṇaya-campū – Tirumalāmbā Yātrā-prabandha – Samara-puṅgava-dīkṣita...
- served as the first Nayak or Viceroy of Gingee from 1509 to 1521. The Varadambika Parinayam states that in 1509, Krishna Deva Raya sent an army of over...
- Gangadevi (Poet, Madhura Vijayam) – Sanskrit Tirumalamba Devi (Poet, Varadambika Parinayam) – Sanskrit Krishnadevaraya (Madalasa Charita, Satyavadu Parinaya&...
- victory over Madurai Sultanate. Tirumalamba Devi, also a poet wrote Varadambika Parinayam on Achyutadevaraya's marriage. Some of the kings themselvers...