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- Kirtinath Kurtakoti (Kannada: ಕೀರ್ತಿನಾಥ ಕುರ್ತಕೋಟಿ) (13 October 1928 – 31 July 2003) was a Kannada writer and critic who won among other awards, the Central...
- Lakshmana and Sita were installed by Brahma Chaitanya. Writer and critic Kirtinath Kurtakoti hailed from the area. Nargund Nargund is an over 1000 year old...
- Durga in Mahendar Utsav (1984, Hindi) Woh Ghar (1984, Hindi), based on Kirtinath Kurtakoti's Kannada play Aa Mani The Lamp in the Niche (1990) (do****entary)...
- Girish Karnad trace their origins to Dharwad. Kannada writers and critics Kirtinath Kurtakoti and C. P. Siddhashrama are from Dharwad. Noted Marathi writer...
- Karaguva Samaya Short stories 1994 Girish Karnad Taledanda Play 1995  – Kirtinath Kurtakoti Uriya Nalage Criticism 1996  – G. S. Amur Bhuvanada Bhagya Literary...
- of ****amese literature include Surendranath Saikia, Hari Parsad Barua, Kirtinath Hazarika, Dr Nagen Saikia, Dr Debo Prasad Barooah, Nilamoni ****an, Samir...
- Malla in the 14th century along with the help of five learned persons; Kirtinath Upadhyaya Kanyakubja, Raghunath Jha Maithili, Srinath Bhatta, Mahinath...
- Barua and the famous Novelist Padma Borkotoki. Many eminent writers like Kirtinath Hazarika, Hiren Gohain, Lakshmi Nandan Bora, Nirode Choudhury, Rabindra...
- G. Venkatasubbiah Literature 1991 C. K. Nagaraja Rao Literature 1991 Kirtinath Kurtakoti Literature 1991 Chennanna Walikar Literature 1991 Mohseen Kamaal...
- order, which was also jointly edited by stalwarts like Dr Maheswar Neog, Kirtinath Hazarika, etc. The first book named ‘Sarad Chandra Goswamir Samu Jiboni’...