17th Century Writings
Noted Kannada poets and writers (1600-1700 CE) |
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Tirumalarya I | 1600 |
Chamaraja Wodeyar VI | 1630 |
Narasaraja Wodeyar | 1650 |
Govinda Vaidya | 1648 |
Nanjakavi | 17th c. |
Shantaveera Deshika | 1650 |
Bhaskara | 17th c. |
Timmarasa | 1650 |
Mallikarjuna | 17th c. |
Channarya | 17th c. |
Chamaiah | 1700 |
Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar | 1690 |
Tirumalarya II | 1698 |
Chikkupadhyaya | 1679 |
Lakshmanacharya | 17th c. |
Chidananda | 1675 |
Singaraya | 1680 |
Timmakavi | 1677 |
Mallarasa | 17th c. |
Srirangamma | 1685 |
Sanchi Honnamma | 17th c. |
Lakshmisa | 17th c. |
Ramachandra | 17th c. |
Tirumalevaidya | 1650 |
Nagarasa | 17th c. |
Bhattakalanka Deva | 1604 |
Padmana Pandita | 17th c. |
Chandrashekara | 17th c. |
Sarvajna | 17th c. |
Shadaksharadeva | 1655 |
Harisvara | 17th c. |
Siddhananjesa, | 17th c. |
Prasabhushana | 17th c. |
Mummadi Tamma | 17th c. |
Parvatesvara | 17th c. |
Sejjeya Siddhalingaraya | 17th c. |
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