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Narayanappa (ನಾರಾಯಣಪ್ಪ), known by his pen name Kumara Vyasa (ಕುಮಾರವ್ಯಾಸ), was an influential and classical Vaishnava poet of early 15th century in the Kannada language.[1]

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  1. 31 relations: Ashvamedha, Chamarasa, Deva Raya II, Dharwad district, Duryodhana, Gamaka (music), India, Kanaka Dasa, Kannada, Kannada literature, Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari, Karnataka, Koliwad, Krishna, Kurukshetra War, Mahabharata, Metaphor, Metre (poetry), Narayana, North Karnataka, Pandava, Pen name, Shiva Sharanas, Svargarohana Parva, Vaishnavism, Veeranarayana Temple, Gadag, Veerashaiva, Vijayanagara Empire, Vishnu, Vyasa, Yudhishthira.

  2. 1446 deaths
  3. 15th-century Indian poets
  4. People from Gadag district
  5. Vijayanagara poets

Ashvamedha

The Ashvamedha (translit-std) was a horse sacrifice ritual followed by the Śrauta tradition of Vedic religion.

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Chamarasa

Chamarasa (c. 1425) was a 15th century Virashaiva poet in the Kannada language, during the reign of Vijayanagar Empire, a powerful empire in Southern India during 14th - 16th centuries. Kumara Vyasa and Chamarasa are 15th-century Indian poets, Kannada poets, poets from Karnataka and Vijayanagara poets.

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Deva Raya II

Deva Raya II (r. 10 February 1423–May 1446 CE) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire.

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Dharwad district

Dharwad or Dharawada is an administrative district of the state of Karnataka in southern India.

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Duryodhana

Duryodhana (दुर्योधन), also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari.

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Gamaka (music)

Gamaka (Hindi: गमक / Urdu: گمک) (also spelled gamakam) refer to ornamentation that is used in the performance of North and South Indian classical music.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Kanaka Dasa

Kanaka Dasa (1509–1609) was a Haridasa saint and philosopher of Dvaita Vedanta, also known as Daasashreshta Kanakadasa (ದಾಸಶ್ರೇಷ್ಠ ಕನಕದಾಸ) from present-day Karnataka, India. Kumara Vyasa and Kanaka Dasa are Indian male poets, Kannada poets, poets from Karnataka and Vijayanagara poets.

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Kannada

Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ), formerly also known as Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states.

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Kannada literature

tags --> Kannada literature is the corpus of written forms of the Kannada language, spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script.

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Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari

Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari (ಕರ್ಣಾಟ ಭಾರತ ಕಥಾಮಂಜರಿ) is the Kannada version of the Indian epic Mahabharata, written by Kumara Vyasa.

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Karnataka

Karnataka (ISO), also known colloquially as Karunāḍu, is a state in the southwestern region of India.

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Koliwad

Koliwad is a village in the Hubli taluk of Dharwad district in the state of Karnataka, India.

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Krishna

Krishna (Sanskrit: कृष्ण) is a major deity in Hinduism.

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Kurukshetra War

The Kurukshetra War (कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the Hindu epic poem Mahabharata, arising from a dynastic struggle between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas and the Pandavas, for the throne of Hastinapura.

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Mahabharata

The Mahābhārata (महाभारतम्) is one of the two major Smriti texts and Sanskrit epics of ancient India revered in Hinduism, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa.

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A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another.

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Metre (poetry)

In poetry, metre (Commonwealth spelling) or meter (American spelling; see spelling differences) is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse.

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Narayana

Narayana is one of the forms and epithets of Vishnu.

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North Karnataka

North Karnataka (kannada: ಉತ್ತರ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ Transliteration: Uttara Karnataka) is a geographical region in Deccan plateau from elevation that constitutes the region of the Karnataka state in India and the region consists of 14 districts (as of 02 October 2020).

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Pandava

The Pandavas (Sanskrit: पाण्डव, IAST: Pāṇḍava) is a group name referring to the five legendary brothers, Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva, who are central figures of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

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Pen name

A pen name is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name.

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Shiva Sharanas

The term Shiva Sharanas/Sarana can be roughly explained as devotees of Shiva.

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Svargarohana Parva

Svargarohana Parva (स्वर्गारोहण पर्व.) or the Book of the Ascent to Heaven, is the last of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata.

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Vaishnavism

Vaishnavism (translit-std) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism.

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Veeranarayana Temple, Gadag

Veeranarayana Temple in Gadag city is a Hindu temple known to have been built around c.1117 by the Hoysala empire King Vishnuvardhana.

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Veerashaiva

Veerashaivism is a sect within the Shaivism fold of Hinduism.

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Vijayanagara Empire

The Vijayanagara Empire was a late medieval Hindu empire that ruled much of southern India.

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Vishnu

Vishnu, also known as Narayana and Hari, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism.

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Vyasa

Krishna Dvaipayana (कृष्णद्वैपायन), better known as Vyasadeva(lit) or Veda Vyasa (lit), is a revered ''rishi'' (sage) portrayed in most Hindu traditions.

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Yudhishthira

Yudhishthira (Sanskrit: युधिष्ठिर, IAST: Yudhiṣṭhira) also known as Dharmaraja, was the king of Indraprastha and later the King of Kuru Kingdom in the epic Mahabharata.

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See also

1446 deaths

15th-century Indian poets

People from Gadag district

Vijayanagara poets

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumara_Vyasa

Also known as Kumaravyasa, Narayanappa.