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Adikavi pampa biography of mahatma

          Pampa: Kannada Poet under Jain influence.​​ Adikavi Pampa was one of the earliest Kannada poets, heavily influenced by Jainism.

        1. Award annually in the name Adikavi Pampa for the best Kannada literary work since The award contains rupees one lakh cash, and a plaque.
        2. ADIKAVI PAMPA Pampa, called Adikavi (“First poet”), was a Kannada poet born in CE. He was the court poet of Arikesari II (–) who was a.
        3. (flourished ) was a South Indian poet and literary figure, called adikavi (“first poet”) in the Kannada language.
        4. Pampa, (flourished ), South Indian poet and literary figure, called Adikavi.
        5. ADIKAVI PAMPA Pampa, called Adikavi (“First poet”), was a Kannada poet born in CE. He was the court poet of Arikesari II (–) who was a....

          Adikavi Pampa

          Kannada poet (902–955)

          Pampa (c. 10th century), also referred to by the honorific Ādikavi ("First Poet"), was a Kannada-language Jain poet whose works reflected his philosophical beliefs.[1] He was a court poet of Vemulavada Chalukya king Arikesari II, who was a feudatory of the Rashtrakuta Emperor Krishna III.

          Pampa is best known for his epics Vikramārjuna Vijaya or Pampa Bharata, and the Ādi purāṇa, both written in the champu style around c. 939. These works served as the model for all future champu works in Kannada.

          The works of Jain writers Pampa, Sri Ponna and Ranna, collectively called the "Three gems of Kannada literature", heralded the 10th century era of medieval Kannada literature.[2]

          Early life

          There are varying opinions about the early life and native language of Pampa.

          While it is commonly believed Pampa belonged to a Brahmin family that took to Jainism, their actual place of origin and native is deba