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Rudrabhatta was a Brahmin and a Smartha (believer of monistic philosophy). Based on the Sanskrit classic Vishnu Purana, he wrote the epic Jagannatha Vijaya in the Champu metrical form (mixed prose-verse).
The 13th-century Jagannatha vijaya in Kannada language by Rudrabhatta is a mixed prose and poetry style text which is predominantly about Krishna. It includes a canto that explains that "Hari (Vishnu), Hara (Shiva) and Brahma" are aspects of the same supreme soul.
1180 Rudrabhatta's Jagannatha-vijaya. 1195 palkuruke Soma. Transition from Ancient to medieval Kannada. 1232 Sangatya first used by Sisumayana. 1235 Andayya's Kabbigara-kava. 1245 Mallikarjuna's Sukti-sudharnava. 1260 Kesiraja’s Sabdamani-darpana. 1275 Kumudendu Ramayana. 1280 Madhvacharya preaches Dvaita doctorine.
Famous among Vaishnava writers and the first brahmin writer (of the Smartha sect) of repute, Rudrabhatta wrote Jagannatha Vijaya (1180) in a style considered a transition between ancient and medieval Kannada. [70] Chandramouli, a minister in the court of King Veera Ballala II, was his patron.
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Jagannatha Dasa (Kannada: ಜಗನ್ನಾಥ ದಾಸ) (1728–1809), a native of Manvi town in the Raichur district, Karnataka state, India, comes in the preceptorial line of Madhvacharya and is considered one of the notable Haridasa of Dvaita Vedanta of Madhva ("devotee of the Hindu god Vishnu") saint-poets of the Kannada language. [1]
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