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Kumara Vyasa
Kumara Vyasa ((カンナダ語:ಕುಮಾರವ್ಯಾಸ)) is the pen name of Naranappa ((カンナダ語:ನಾರಣಪ್ಪ)), an influential and classical poet of the Kannada language in the early 15th century. His pen name is a tribute to his ''magnum opus'', a rendering of the Mahabharatha in Kannada. ''Kumara Vyasa'' literally means ''Little Vyasa'' or ''Son of vyasa''(author of Mahabharatha)
==Place and time==
His magnum opus, ''Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari'' was completed in 1430 when Deva Raya II was ruling the Vijayanagara empire. Kumara Vyasa earned high esteem as a poet in his court. Kumara Vyasa's historicity is also based on the fact that other prominent poets of the 15th century, such as Kanaka Dasa and Timmanna Kavi, have mentioned his works. Kumara Vyasa lived in Koliwad a village 35 km from Gadag in North Karnataka. He is also called Narayanappa. A pillar in the Veera Narayana temple of Gadag exists till date. According to popular legend, Kumara Vyasa is said to have composed his work at the temple. This pillar is also known as Kumara Vyasa's pillar.
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