Name four literary works of the period of the Gangas.
Answers
Western Ganga literature refers to a body of writings created during the rule of the Western Ganga Dynasty, a dynasty that ruled the region historically known as Gangavadi (modern Southern Karnataka, India) between the 4th and 11th centuries. The period of their rule was an important time in the history of South Indian literature in general and Kannada literature in particular, though many of the writings are deemed extinct. Some of the most famous poets of Kannada language graced the courts of the Ganga kings. Court poets and royalty created eminent works in Kannada language and Sanskrit language that spanned such literary forms as prose, poetry, Hindu epics, Jain Tirthankaras (saints) and elephant management.
Shabdavatara, Gajashastra, Shatra Chudamani, Gadya Chintamani were some of the literary works of the period of the Ganges.
Explanation:
- The Western Ganges Empire ruled the southern part of Karnataka from the year 350 CE to 1000 CE, where Kolar served as their capital. Kannada and Sanskrit are the official languages of this dynasty.
- During his dynasty rule, literature flourished to a great extent. Manasiga and Chandra batta were some of the notable writers of this dynasty.
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