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Karnataka literature refers to writings from the Karnataka region of South India roughly corresponding to the modern state of Karnataka. This literature includes works in Sanskrit and Kannada. ==Western Ganga Dynasty (350-999)== * Pujyapada (''Sarvathasiddi'', ''Jinendra Vyakarana'', ''KalayanaKaraka'' in Sanskrit) * Jinasena II (''Adipurana'' - Sanskrit) * Ajitasena * Bharavi * Akalanka or Nemichandrasiddanta * King Madhava II (370-390 AD) (''Dattaka Sutra''in Sanskrit) * King Durvinita (495-535 AD) (Reference to his Kannada work in ''Kavirajamarga'', ''Vaddakatha'' Sanskrit translation,''Sabdavatara'' a work on Sanskrit grammar, commentary on the 15th sarga of Bharavi's ''Kiratarjuniya'' in Sanskrit) * Sripurusha (''Gajasastra'') * King Shivamara II (788-816 AD) (''Gajashtaka'', a Kannada work on elephant management, and ''Sethubandha'' in Prakrit). * Hemasena or Vidya Dhananjaya (''Raghavpandaviya'') * Vidhibhasimha (''Gadyachintamani'' and ''Kshatrachudamani'') * Guru Nemichandra (''Gommatasara'' book on jain philosophy, his title was ''Siddhant-Chakravarti'' and was guru of Chavundaraya) * Chavundaraya (978 AD) (''Chavundarayapurana'', ''Charitrasara'', ''Trishashti LaksanPurana'' -Kannada) * Gunavarma (Kannada Grammar) * Nagavarma (''Chandombhudhi'') * Jinasena I (738 AD) (''Harivamsha'' - Sanskrit) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Karnataka literature」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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