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Trio of Telugu poets
Kavitrayam (Telugu: కవిత్రయం) is a Telugu expression for trinity of poets. Kavitrayam popularly refers to the poets who translated the great epic Mahabharata
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Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, Cherusseri Namboothiri and Kunchan Nambiar
The Prāchīna Kavitrayam (ancient triumvirate) of Malayalam poetry are Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, Cherusseri Namboothiri and Kunchan Nambiar. These medieval
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This is the period of Kavitrayam or Trinity of Poets. Nannayya, Tikkana, and Yerrapragada (or Errana) are known as the Kavitrayam.[citation needed] Nannaya's
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Ancient Telugu epic
ఆంధ్ర మహాభారతము) is the Telugu version of the Mahabharata, written by the Kavitrayam (trinity of poets), consisting of Nannayya, Thikkana, and Yerrapragada
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11th-century Telugu-language poet
Aranyaparvam. Nannaya is the first of the three Telugu poets, called the Kavitrayam ("trinity of poets"), who wrote Andhra Mahabharatam. His work, which is
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Epic poetry of the Indian subcontinent
The first known Telugu epic was the Andhra Mahabharatam written by the Kavitrayam (11th-14th centuries) Other main Telugu epics are the Ranganatha Ramayanamu
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14th-century Telugu poet
Retrieved 3 May 2008. "Errana was a great poet in the court of". www.vepachedu.org. Retrieved 14 January 2025. Reddy dynasty Telugu literature Kavitrayam
Yerrapragada
Medieval Indian empire (848–1279)
Markandeya Purana in Telugu. Somana wrote Basava Purana. Tikkana is one of the kavitrayam who translated Mahabharata into Telugu. Of the period's devotional literature
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Heart-shaped lake in Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Mahabharata into Telugu Nannayya Telugu poet and the first in Trinity of poets (Kavitrayam), who authored Andhra Mahabharatam, a Telugu retelling of the Mahabharata
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Tamil dynasty of South India
Markandeya Purana in Telugu. Somana wrote Basava Purana. Tikkana is one of the kavitrayam who translated Mahabharata into Telugu language. Of the devotional literature
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River in south-central India
Telugu culture and birthplace of writers such as Nannayya, one of the Kavitrayam trinity of poets who translated the Mahabharata into Telugu. It is known
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Telugu poet (1205–1288)
the life of Tikkana. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tikkana. Kavitrayam Telugu literature V.N. Rao et al. 2002, p. 14. P.V.P. Sastry (1978). N
Tikkana
Road in Secunderabad, India
Mahabharata into Telugu Nannayya Telugu poet and the first in Trinity of poets (Kavitrayam), who authored Andhra mahabharatam, a Telugu retelling of the Mahabharata
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(Telugu: ఆంధ్ర మహాభారతం): The Telugu version of Mahabharatha written by the Kavitrayam (Trinity of poets), consisting of Nannayya, Tikkana and Yerrapragada (also
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Topics referred to by the same term
Mahabharatam (11-14th century CE), the Telugu version of Mahabaratha written by Kavitrayam (Trinity of Poets) Mahabharata (Indonesia), 1157 CE, the Indonesian, Javanese
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Body of works written in the Telugu language
Amarkhyam, Telugubala Kasula Purushottama Kavi – Andhranayaka Satakamu Kavitrayam (Nannayya, Tikkana, Yerrapragada) – Andhra Mahaabhaaratamu (The Great
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Indian Telugu poet and scholar (1935–2025)
Gurajada Adhunika Chetana / Marovypu (గురజాడ ఆధునిక చైతన్యం) Kavitrayam (కవిత్రయం) Kavitrayam Srujana Rupam – Nirvahana Shilpam (కవిత్రయం సృజన రూపం – నిర్వహణ
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, wise man.
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God's honour; God fearing.
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God is gracious.
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English (Devon) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Trist, from Middle English triste ‘hunting station’ (Old French triste), hence probably a metonymic occupational name for someone whose job was to look after the hounds or organize the hunt.Altered form of Trost.
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