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- Naranappa Uppoor (1918–1984) was a famous bhagavath (Yakshagana singer) of Yakshagana art during the 20th century. He was much known for his voice, knowledge...
- Soorikumeru Govinda Bhat, Keremane Mahabala Hegde, Chittani Ramachandra Hegde, Naranappa Uppoor, Balipa Narayana Bhagawat, Karki Krishna Hasyagara and Kalinga...
- is encroached by various shops. Mannadi street, Jaffar Sarang street, Naranappa street are some of the important roads in Mannadi. Mannadi is bounded...
- name of Naranappa, po****rly known as Kumara Vyasa, the author of Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari. It is the classic Mahabharata in Kannada. Naranappa was born...
- Kumara Vyasa Born Naranappa AD 1419 Koliwad, Dharwad District, Karnataka, India Died 1446 Occupation poet...
- attracted people. Imbibing the technicalities of music from the veteran Naranappa Uppoor and Ramachandra Navada, Kalinga Navada's talent was much appreciated...
- Kachra Khan Sabar Koti Khagen Mahanta Asa Singh Mastana Morup Namgyal Naranappa Uppoor Shishir Parkhie Rameshwar Pathak Adarsh Rat**** Wilfy Rebimbus...
- leader of Kannada's Navya movement, would say that, "After Pampa and Naranappa, nobody has grasped the very quick of the Kannada language and, strumming...
- Sreenivasa Shetty, MLA Contribution to art,culture and literature include Naranappa Uppoor (late), Yakshagana Bhagavat. Kundapura Taluk Gavali, Udupi Famous...
- ****igned to him. To this period belonged Kumara Vyasa (the pen name of Naranappa), a doyen of medieval epic poets and one of the most influential Vaishnava...