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    The Āmuktamālyada (Telugu: ఆముక్తమాల్యద) is a Telugu epic poem composed by Krishnadevaraya, the ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire, in the early 16th century...
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    Vijayanagar Dynasty composed the epic poem Amuktamalyada in Telugu, which is considered as a masterpiece. Amuktamalyada translates to one who wears and gives...
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    administration of the empire was carried along the lines indicated in his Amuktamalyada. He was of the opinion that the King should always rule with an eye...
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    tell the story in the Telugu language. The emperor obliged, composing Amuktamalyada which is one of the most famous poetic works in Telugu literature. From...
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  • factors[citation needed] Reddy, Srinivas (7 December 2010). The Giver of the Worn Garland KRISHNADEVARAYA'S AMUKTAMALYADA. Penguin UK. ISBN 978-81-8475-305-9. v t e...
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    Garland: Krishnadevaraya's Amuktamalyada. Penguin UK. ISBN 978-8184753059. Retrieved 9 June 2016. Krishnadevaraya (1907). Amuktamalyada. London: Telugu Collection...
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  • Telugu epics are the Ranganatha Ramayanamu, Basava Purana, and the Amuktamalyada Datta, Amaresh (1988). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: devraj to...
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  • the dominance of Telugu speaking chiefs and composed the epic poem Amuktamalyada in it. Tuluva rulers were staunch Vaishnavas and patronised Vaishnavism...
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    Bindu Ranpal Hindi Jalebi Anu 2019 Rangeela Raja Shivranjani Hippi Amuktamalyada aka Ammu Telugu Dhanusu Raasi Neyargale KR Vijaya Tamil 2020 Valayam...
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  • Amrutanubhav: Composition by the Marathi saint and poet Jñāneśvar Amuktamalyada (Telugu: ఆముక్తమాల్యద): A Telugu epic poem composed by Krishnadevaraya...
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    to employ because one has to break the rind to understand the idea. Amuktamalyada of Krishnadevaraya is cast in this pāka. Rasa (aesthetic flavor): Rasa...
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    Krishnadevaraya mentioned his visit to Simhachalam in his epic poem Amuktamalyada. The king's visit was also documented by poets Allasani Peddana and...
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  • (7 December 2010). The Giver of the Worn Garland KRISHNADEVARAYA'S AMUKTAMALYADA. Penguin Books Limited. pp. 53–. ISBN 978-81-8475-305-9. Datta, Amaresh...
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    Original Author References 1989 M.G. Jagannatharaja Aamukta Malyada Amuktamalyada Telugu Poetic Prose Krishnadevaraya 1990 T. B. Siddalingaiah Mannum...
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  • other eminent Telugu personalities. He published a research work on Amuktamalyada of Krishna Devaraya. He wrote a book with rational thoughts on Melu...
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    heyday. The great emperor was himself a celebrated poet having composed Amuktamalyada. In his court, eight Telugu poets were regarded as the eight pillars...
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    Krishnadevaraya had a dream compelling him to write the Telugu text Amuktamalyada. From this satakam's refrain ('killer of false believers'), there is...
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  • Earth: An Anthology of Poetry from North-East India Srinivas Sistla, Amuktamalyada, translated from the original Telugu of Krishna Deva Raya's classic...
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