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Nannayya Bhattaraka or
Nannayya Bhattopadhyaya (sometimes
spelled Nannaya; c. 11th century) was a
Telugu poet and the
author of
Andhra Mahabharatam, a...
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Mahabharata into Telugu. The group/trinity
consists of
Nannayya,
Tikkana and Yerrapragada.
Nannayya was po****rly
hailed as the Adi Kavi or the
first poet...
- the
Government of
Andhra Pradesh Act No. 28 of 2006. It is
named after Nannayya, the
first attested author of a text
composed in the
Telugu language. The...
- his teacher, advisor, and
court poet
Nannayya Bhattaraka to
translate the
Mahabharata into Telugu. However,
Nannayya was only able to
translate two and...
- rulers, and
later in
written works such as
Nannayya's Mahabharatam (1022 CE).
During the time of
Nannayya, the
literary language diverged from the po****r...
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evolved from the pen of the city-born poet
Nannayya. Also
known as 'Ādi Kavi' (the
first poet) of Telugu,
Nannayya,
along with
Tikkana and Yerrana, translated...
- Children's grammar),
borrowing concepts and
ideas from
Nannayya, in Telugu.
According to
Nannayya,
language without 'Niyama' or the
language which does...
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Trinity of Poets.
Nannayya,
Tikkana and
Yerrapragada (or Errana) are
known as the Kavi Trayam.
Andhra Mahabharatam of
Nannayya Bhattarakudu (Telugu:...
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dedicated it to Hariharanadha. His
writing style was
mostly Telugu,
unlike Nannayya whose work was
mostly sanskritized.
Tikkana used
Telugu words even to express...
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lacquered wooden toys.
Nannayya, Tikkana, and
Yerrapragada form the
trinity who
translated the
Sanskrit epic
Mahabharata into Telugu.
Nannayya wrote the first...