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Karnata
Karnata, a. and n. (kɑːˈnɑːtə) Also Carnataca, Carnati(c), Karnatak(a), Karnatakam, Karnatic, Kurnata. [f. Karnata (Karnataka), a region of south-west India; also var. of Carnatic (Karnatak), the name given, under British rule, to a region of southern India in the presidency of Madras.] A. adj. Of o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari
'Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari () is the Kannada version of the Indian epic Mahabharata, written by Kumara Vyasa. These additional chapters, totaling over eight thousand poems, maintain the Bhamini Shatpadi style and were compiled as Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari. wikipedia.org
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Karnata Kingdom
Karnata was an ancient kingdom, mentioned in the great epic Mahabharata, It gave the name to the South Indian state of Karnataka. wikipedia.org
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Kanarese
Kanarese, a. and n. (kænəˈriːz) Also Canarese. [f. Kanara + -ese.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Kanara in western India, or its people. B. n. a. A native of Kanara. b. The language of Kanara, belonging to the Tamulic class of the Dravidian family, closely allied to Telugu; also called Karnata, and no... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karnataka (disambiguation)
Kingdom, ancient Indian kingdom Karnata Empire or the Vijayanagara Empire, Indian empire Karnat dynasty, ancient Indian dynasty Karnata dravida, Indian architectural style Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari, Kannada-language version of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata wikipedia.org
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Karnat dynasty
The Karnat or Karnata dynasty () was a dynasty established in 1097 CE by Nanyadeva. History Origins The origins of the Karnats of Mithila (Karnas) lie with South India, Sena dynasty inscriptions refer to Nanyadeva as Karnata-Kulabhusana wikipedia.org
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Kannada
Kannada (ˈkænədə) Now the official and the more usual name for Kanarese n. b.1856 [see Karnata a. and n.]. 1877 A. Hovelacque Sci. of Lang. 78 The Kanarese, or Kannada, occupies the north Dravidian district. 1942 Moraes & Stimson Introd. India ii. 16 Other widely spoken languages are the southern gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nanyadeva
Nanyadeva (IAST: ) was the founder of the Karnata (Karan Kayastha) dynasty of Mithila. The Karnata rule is not viewed as foreign as they established their power in Mithila itself, unlike others who ruled from outside. he was succeeded by wikipedia.org
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Konkana Kingdom
Other such Brahmin populated kingdoms includes Dravida, Andhra and Karnata. They have migrated in the later periods to the south as far as Kerala. wikipedia.org
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Varna Ratnakara
He was the court poet of King Harisimhadeva of Karnata dynasty of Mithila. References Hindu texts 13th-century books Maithili literature wikipedia.org
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Shatpadi
Shara Shatpadi: None Kusuma Shatpadi: None Bhoga Shatpadi: Tirukana Kanasu by Shadaksharadeva (Muppina Shadakshari) Bhamini Shatpadi: Karnata Bharata wikipedia.org
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Sangita Makarandha
after Sauvira Janapada was named Sauviri or Sauvirak Raga; after Saurashtra was named the Saurashtri (or Sorathi or Surat or Surat-malar); and after Karnata wikipedia.org
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Siddhanta Shikhamani
External links Veerashaiva Directory website Shri Siddhantha Shikhamani: Sanskrit-Kannada Shri Siddhantha Shikhamani: Sanskrit-English Sanskrit text in Karnata wikipedia.org
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Etymology of Karnataka
The author of Kavirajamarga calls this land as Karnata. So does Kannada poet Andayya. The celebrated Kannada folk song of antiquity Punyakoti (Govina Haadu) also refers to the region as "Mereyutiha Karnata Desha" (Flourishing Karnata country wikipedia.org
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Kumara Vyasa
Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari is also known as Dasha Parva Bharata because it originally had only ten parvas as opposed to the eighteen in the original Place and time His magnum opus, Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari, was completed in 1430 when Deva Raya II was ruling the Vijayanagara empire. wikipedia.org
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