- Shiva,
envisioned as a
universal god. More than 200
Vachana writers (
Vachanakaras also
known as Sharanas) have been
recorded and more than
thirty of whom...
-
Machayya (
vachanakara – Kannada)
Madara Channayya (
vachanakara – Kannada)
Sakalesha Madarasa (
vachanakara – Kannada)
Ramanna (
vachanakara – Kannada)...
- who was a
cobbler by profession. He is
widely regarded as the
first Vachanakara in
India who
lived in the
reign of
Western Chalukyas. Satyanarayana,...
- ಅಲ್ಲಮಪ್ರಭು) was a 12th-century mystic-saint and
Vachana poet (called
Vachanakara) of the
Kannada language,
propagating the
unitary consciousness of Self...
- of
radio stations.
Siddheshwar (Siddarameshwara),
Prominent Kannada vachanakara of 12th century. He was
instrumental in
saving the
vachana literature...
-
October 2015),
Indian writer,
cultural activist,
freedom fighter,
modern vachanakara and an advocate.
After Indian independence, he has
served as an Advocate...
-
through pithy poems called Vachanas.
Nearly three hundred contemporary Vachanakaras (Vachana poets)
including thirty women poets have been recorded. Early...
- was also born
during this time. The
writers of
Vachanas were
called Vachanakaras (poets). Many
other important works like
Virupaksha Pandita's Chennabasavapurana...
- the
Vachana sahitya, and more than 600
people became writers called Vachanakaras. The
centre of a
great social and
religious movement. In the 12th century...
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which means one's own
awareness is his/her teacher. Many
contemporary Vachanakaras (people who have
scripted Vachanas) have
described him as Swayankrita...