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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SarvajnaSarvajna - Wikipedia

    Sarvajña was a Kannada poet, pragmatist and philosopher of the 16th century. The word "Sarvajna" in Sanskrit literally means "the all knowing". His father was Kumbara Malla and his mother was Mallaladevi. His birth anniversary is celebrated on February 20 every year. He belongs to the caste of Kumbara.

  2. Sarvajña was a Kannada poet and philosopher of the 16th century. He is famous for “tripadi”, pithy three-lined poems. Based on his vachanas which are around two thousand in number, it is presumed that he was born at Ambalur in Haveri district to a Brahmin father and the daughter of a potter in around 16 th A.D.

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  5. Oct 24, 2011 · Sarvajna was a wandering poet who composed 2000 verses on various topics, such as religion, astrology and culture. He is known for his witty and pithy expressions, his criticism of idolatry and his emphasis on the Guru and Vairagya.

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  6. Jan 16, 2020 · Sarvajña was a 16th century Kannada poet and philosopher who composed tripadis or three-lined poems on various topics. He was influenced by Advaita Vedānta, the non-dual philosophy of Śaṅkara, and expressed ideas of oneness and identity in his vacanas.

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    May 13, 2020 · Sarvajña ( Sanskrit for "all-knowing", Kannada: ಸರ್ವಜ್ಞ) was poet, moralist, philosopher and saint who is conjectured to have lived in the late 16th century ( 1570) in Karnataka, India. His real name is inferred as Pushpadatta and his pseudonym as Sarvajna. His fame is attributed to his pithy three-liner poems which are called tripadis.

  8. Sarvajña was a Kannada poet and philosopher of the 16th century. He is famous for his three-lined vacanas or poems called ‘tripadi’. His poems deal with a variety of subjects ranging from philosophy and devotion to ethical guidelines and useful nuggets for daily living. He is often counted among important saints of Vīraśaiva tradition.