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  2. Ratnakaravarni - Wikipedia

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    Ratnakaravarni was a 16th-century Kannada poet and writer. [1] He is considered to be one of the trailblazers in the native shatpadi (hexa-metre, six line verse) and sangatya (composition meant to be sung to the accompaniment of musical instrument) metric tradition that was popularised in Kannada literature during the rule of the Vijayanagara empire in modern Karnataka.

  3. Mohanatarangini - Wikipedia

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    Mohanatarangini (River of delight) is the first work of Kanakadasa (1509–1609), a prominent literary figure in Kannada literature whose works are mostly in the Sangatya (composition meant to be sung to the accompaniment of a musical instrument), [1] Shatpadi (Six line poems) and Shataka (hundred verse) metres.

  4. K. Chidananda Gowda - Wikipedia

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    Putanigala Vignana Padyagalu (Poems in Kannada based on Science for children), Received Karnataka Sahitya Award(1986) Engineering Gethegalu Vijnana Vachanagalu Pattedari Padyagalu Tantrajna Tripadigalu Baduku-Belaku-Chutuku-Vol.1, & Vol.2 Computer (Introductory book in Kannada) Samparka Madhyamagalu ( Book on Electronic Communication in Kannada)

  5. Vijñāna - Wikipedia

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    In his book Infinite Paths to Infinite Reality (2018), [52] Maharaj describes six major tenets of Ramakrishna's Vijñāna Vedānta. These include the notion that "the vijñānī returns from the state of nirvikalpa samādhi and attains the richer, world-affirming nondual realization that God has become everything."

  6. Muddana - Wikipedia

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    Muddana on a 2017 stamp of India. Nandalike Lakshminaranappa, known by his pseudonym Muddana (24 January 1870 – 15 February 1901), was a Kannada writer and a Yakshagana poet.

  7. L. S. Sheshagiri Rao - Wikipedia

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    He wrote an English-Kannada dictionary that is a standard reference text for students. Rao worked for government colleges before gaining a position at Bangalore University's English department. He was the first president of the Kannada Book Trust. [1] Rao won the Kendra Sahitya Academy Award for his work English Sahitya Charitre. [2]

  8. T. N. Srikantaiah - Wikipedia

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    Srikantaiah, at the behest of T. S. Venkannayya wrote Rakshasana Mudrike, [19] which was a Kannada version of the popular Sanskrit play Mudrarakshasa [20] [21] authored originally by Vishakadatta in 3rd century B. C. [6] Srikantaiah's work on Kannada grammar titled Kannada Madhyama Vyakarana [22] was first published in 1939 and was a standard ...

  9. T. S. Venkannayya - Wikipedia

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    Taľaku Subbanna Venkannayya (1 October 1885 – 14 September 1939) was University of Mysore's first Kannada Professor. [1] [2] [3] He was also a popular Kannada writer, [4] translator, editor and teacher who nurtured many later Kannada littérateurs like Kuvempu, D. L. Narasimhachar, T. N. Srikantaiah, K. S. Narasimhaswamy, M. V. Seetharamaiah, C. K. Venkataramaiah, K. Venkataramappa, G ...