Kumāravyāsa, active 1419-1446
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q6443521
Library of congress:
n 83196815
OCoLC:
oca01010311
DLC:
n 83196815
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS:
98105574920000041
Sources of Information
- Javare Gowda, D. Gadugina Bhārata, 1978 (subj.)pref. (Kumāravyāsa) data from India (fl. 1419-1446)
- Lingustic analysis of Kumaravyasa Bharatha, 1994:p. v (Kumaravyasa is the pen-name of the poet Gadugina Naranappa)
- Kumāravyāsa, ondu adhyayana, 1999:cover (Kumāra Vyāsa)
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Wikipedia description:
Narayanappa, known by his pen name Kumara Vyasa, was an influential and classical poet of early 15th century in the Kannada language. His pen name is a tribute to his magnum opus, a rendering of the Mahabharata in Kannada. Kumara Vyasa literally means "Little Vyasa" or "Son of Vyasa" (Vyasa is the title of Krishna Dwaipayana, the author of Mahabharata). He was the contemporary and archrival of the famous Veerashaiva poet laureate Chamarasa who wrote the seminal work Prabhulingaleele covering the lives of Allama Prabhu and other Shiva Sharanas, circa 1435. Both poets worked in the court of Deva Raya II.
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