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      • Written by the celebrated poet-king Krishnadevaraya, the play remains one of the most popular works of Sanskrit literature, and its legacy continues to be celebrated to this day.
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  2. Madhurā Vijayam ( Sanskrit: मधुराविजयम्), meaning "The Victory of Madurai ", is a 14th-century C.E Sanskrit poem written by the poet Gangadevi. It is also named Vira Kamparaya Charitham by the poet. It chronicles the life of Kumara Kampana, a prince of the Vijayanagara Empire and the second son of Bukka Raya I.

  3. May 22, 2021 · May 22, 2021. #1. Madura Vijayam, also known as Virakamparaya Charitam, is one of the most famous primary sources from the early period of Vijayanagara history. This historical epic was written by a woman named Gangadevi who was the wife of Prince Kampanna, one of the sons of Bukka Raya (r.1356-1377). The text was discovered in 1916 at a ...

  4. Mar 2, 2023 · Jambavati Kalyanam is a Sanskrit language play, written by the celebrated poet-king Krishnadevaraya, who ruled the Vijayanagara Empire in South India during the 16th century. The play is considered an important work of Sanskrit drama and is widely regarded as one of the finest works of its kind written by Krishnadevaraya.

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  5. In this article we would talk about the Literature of Krishnadevaraya – Jambavati-Kalyanamu, and Amuktamalyada; his writing style and the contemporary way of living of his time. The Reign of Krishnadevaraya. After Devaraya-II, the next golden era of literature in Vijayanagara Empire came during the reign of Krishnadevaraya.

  6. Some members of the royal family were writers of merit and authored important works such as Jambavati Kalyana by King Krishnadevaraya, and Madura Vijayam (also known as Veerakamparaya Charita) by Princess Gangadevi, a daughter-in-law of King Bukka I, dwells on the conquest of the Madurai Sultanate by the Vijayanagara empire.

  7. edukemy.com › blog › krishnadeva-raya-the-king-ofKrishnadeva Raya

    Jan 29, 2024 · Krishnadeva Raya was a great patron of literature and was known as Abhinava Bhoja. Himself being a scholar, he wrote the Telugu work Amuktamalyada and a Sanskrit play, Jambavati Kalyana. He is said to have been a master of several languages.

  8. Krishnadevaraya who patronised many poets, himself an accomplished scholar wrote Madalasa Charita, Satyavadu Parinaya and Rasamanjari and Jambavati Kalyana. King Devaraya I wrote Mahanataka Sudhanidhi. king Saluva Narasimha wrote Ramabhyudayam.

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