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not only the above, even krishnadevaraya's rajguru was vyasaraya/vyasaraja thirtha...one of the foremost saints of dwaita philosophy...now i dont want to see the goltis running around claiming vyasaraja thirtha, madhvacharya, purandaradasa, and everyone were golts... |
not only the above, even krishnadevaraya's rajguru was vyasaraya/vyasaraja thirtha...one of the foremost saints of dwaita philosophy and purandara dasa's guru (purandara dasa is incidentally, 'The father of Indian Classical Music)...now i dont want to see the goltis running around claiming vyasaraja thirtha, madhvacharya, purandaradasa, and everyone were golts... |
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it is very clear that telugu was purely krishnadeva raya's personal preference...it had nothing to do with running the administration....nor with the affiliations of the dynasty |
it is very clear that telugu was purely krishnadeva raya's personal preference...it had nothing to do with running the administration....nor with the affiliations of the dynasty |
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court language
No where is it mentioned that Telugu alone was the court language of Krishna deva raya. Almost half the vijayanagar inscriptions are in Kannada. The more I read on this matter, the more it seems to me that Kannada and Telugu were both court languages. Timmarasa, Krishnadeva Raya's right hand man himself was from the saluva race (coastal Karnataka). The Emperor himself is from the tuluva race (costal Karnataka again). Unless some one can give inscriptional evidence or literary evidence that Telugu was decreed to be the official language, It makes sense not to make assumptions). Court language is totally unconnected with literature (I know the emperor gave importance to Telugu literature). The very sentence "Telugu is the best among the national languages." indicates there were multiple national languages as one may expect in the 16th century AD. The Emperor must have had a personal preference to Telugu.
Dinesh Kannambadi
Some of the material on this page was copied from a page on the Vepachedu Educational Foundation. This text is released under the GFDL, and is not a copyright violation. For further information, see Talk:Qutb Shahi dynasty#Vepachedu information. – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 19:49, Apr 7, 2005 (UTC)
not only the above, even krishnadevaraya's rajguru was vyasaraya/vyasaraja thirtha...one of the foremost saints of dwaita philosophy and purandara dasa's guru (purandara dasa is incidentally, 'The father of Indian Classical Music)...now i dont want to see the goltis running around claiming vyasaraja thirtha, madhvacharya, purandaradasa, and everyone were golts...
it is very clear that telugu was purely krishnadeva raya's personal preference...it had nothing to do with running the administration....nor with the affiliations of the dynasty