Throw light on the cultural progress and development of literature in the Vijyanagar empire.
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The cultural progress and development of literature in the Vijyanagar empire.
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- The Vijayanagar rulers were likewise incredible benefactors of literature.Under their help, a few strict similarly as common books were created in different lingos, for instance, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada and Tamil. The zenith of scholarly improvement was come to during the standard of Krishna Raya, who is appropriately called 'Andhra Bhoja'.'.
- Up to 1500 AD the vast majority of the books were written as interpretations.
Works from Sanskrit and Prakrit were translated into Telugu by the famous scholars Srinatha, Pothana, Jakkama and Duggana.
- Ramaraya disparaged Ramayama-tya, an expert on music. Tirumala commented on Jayadeva's Gitagovinda, Vaishnavite Saint Poetess Molla made Mollaramayana in the hour of Tirumala.
- Vaishnav Saints Purandhardas, Kanakdas and Sripathraja added to Kannada writing through Bhakti melodies and Kirthans. Bhimakavi composed Basava Purana
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