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Extinct Kannada literature : ウィキペディア英語版
Extinct Kannada literature
Extinct Kannada literature is a body of literature of the Kannada language dating from the period preceding the first extant work, ''Kavirajamarga'' (ca. 850 CE).
Although no works of this period are available now, references to them are found in the Kavirajamarga and a handful of other extant works. While a few scholars may have expressed reservations regarding the extent of this literature, noted modern scholars such as A.K. Ramanujan,〔Ramanujan A.K. (1973), p. 11〕 K.A. Nilakanta Sastri,〔Sastri (1955), p. 355〕 R.S. Mugali,〔Mugali R.S. (2006), pp. 173-175〕 and Anthony Warder,〔Warder (1988), p. 240〕 to name a few, have hypothesized that a body of literature must have existed in an earlier period.
==Some early writings and forms==

The earliest available examples of a Kannada inscriptions are the Halmidi inscription, allegedly〔 Quote: "Since the Halmidi inscription does not belong to the reign of Kakusthavarman, it is not included in this volume."〕〔Quote: "The undated Halmidi (Hassan District, Karnataka) inscription, allegedly written during the reign of Kadamba Kakusthavarman, ..." (K. V. Ramesh) 〕 a Kadamba royal edict commonly dated to fifth or sixth century CE,〔Sahitya Akademi (1988), pp. 1717, 1474〕〔Kamath (1980), p. 10〕 the Tamatekallu inscription which has been identified by some scholars to be from the 5th century,〔Pai in Bhat, (1993), p. 102〕 the Siragunda inscription of 500 CE,〔Rice E.P. (1921), p. 13〕 and the dated Badami cave inscription of King Mangalesha (578 CE).〔Sahitya Akademi (1988), p. 1717〕〔Kamath (2001), p. 10, 57〕 The Kappe Arabhatta record of the 7th century and the Shravanabelagola inscription of Nandisena, also from the 7th century, form the earliest surviving record of Kannada poetry.〔〔Kamath (1980), p. 67〕
The earliest surviving literature in rich manuscript form, the ''Kavirajamarga'' ("Royal Path for Poets") is dated to 850 CE; references are made in it to earlier prose writers such as Durvinita, Vimalachandra, Udaya, Nagarjuna, Jayabhandu and to poets including Kavisvara, Srivijaya, Pandita Chandra, Ravi Kirti (634) and Lokapala.〔Warder (1988), p. 240〕〔Rao in Datta (1994), pp. 2278-2283〕〔Narasimhacharya (1934), p. 2〕〔Rice E.P., (1921), pp. 25, 28〕

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