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Raja Krishna Dev Rai the great king of Vijayanagar was Hindi and Sanskrit writer true or false​

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Answered by panditmuskan21
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The correct answer is He wrote his magnum opus Amuktamalyada in Sanskrit. Krishnadevaraya was one of the significant emperors of the Vijayanagara Empire who had reigned from 1509–1529. He himself wrote his magnum opus Amuktamalyada in Telugu.

Family: Vijayanagara Empire, Tuluva Dynasty

Works written: Amuktamalyada

Answered by syedtahir20
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Raja Krishna Dev Rai the great king of Vijayanagar was Hindi and Sanskrit write False.

As the ruler of a multilingual empire, Krishnadevaraya was regarded as being linguistically neutral. It is well known that he supported poets and wrote inscriptions in a wide range of languages, including Sanskrit, Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu. Sanskrit, Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu were among the many languages that Krishna Deva Raya was fluent in. Kannada served as the Vijayanagara court's official language.

Krishnadevaraya enjoyed reading literature in many different languages. Although it is particularly regarded as a golden age of Telugu literature, the rule of Krishna Deva Raya was a period of prolific literature in many languages. The emperor, who was a multilingual speaker, supported numerous Telugu, Kannada, Sanskrit, and Tamil poets. Amuktamalyada is an epochal Telugu poem written by the king himself. Madalasa Charita, Satyavadu Parinaya, Rasamanjari, and other Sanskrit works by him.

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