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- Tikkana (or Tikkana Somayaji) (1205–1288) was a 13th century Telugu poet. Born into a Telugu-speaking Niyogi Brahmin family during the golden age of the...
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy of Andhra. He was known by the title Gadya Tikkana, or ‘the Tikkana of Prose'. Kandukuri veeresalingam was born into a Telugu-speaking...
- by profession. While earlier historians placed her as a contemporary of Tikkana Somayaji during the times of Kakatiya empire, Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantul...
- Telugu. The other two poets were Nannaya and Tikkana of the Andhra Mahabharatam ("Andhra Mahabharat"). Tikkana translated the remaining books starting from...
- existence of literary works in Telugu during the pre-Nannaya period. Tikkana (or Tikkana Somayaji) (1205–1288) was a 13th century Telugu poet. Born into a...
- period the split of the Telugu from Telugu-Kannada alphabet took place. Tikkana wrote his works in this script.[citation needed] The Vijayanagara Empire...
- Although it is the dominant literary form, there are exceptions: for example, Tikkana composed Uttara Ramayana entirely in verse As Champu Kavyas and Prabandhas...
- epic Mahabharata into Telugu. The group/trinity consists of Nannayya, Tikkana and Yerrapragada. Nannayya was po****rly hailed as the Adi Kavi or the...
- on the Paleru river. Manumasiddhi's forces led by Khadga Tikkana, the cousin of poet Tikkana won the battle, but the leader perished. This feud and the...
- for its lac industry, which produces lacquered wooden toys. Nannayya, Tikkana, and Yerrapragada form the trinity who translated the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata...