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

    Kannod is a town situated in Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh, India. ... The ancient name of Kannod was Kannar which was adopted from the name of King Kanna.

  2. Kannada literature is the corpus of written forms of the Kannada language, spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script. [1] Attestations in literature span one and a half millennia, [2][3][4][5][6] with some specific literary works surviving in rich manuscript traditions, extending from the 9th century to ...

  3. Oct 7, 2017 · Maharishi Kanad was also known by alternate names such as Kashyapa, Uluka, Kananda, and Kanabhuk. He has propounded six categories (padarthas), which are sufficient to describe everything in the universe. These include: 1. Dravya (substance) 2. Guna (quality) 3. Karman (motion) 4. Samanya (universal) 5. Visesa (particular) 6. Samavaya (inherence).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_KannadaOld Kannada - Wikipedia

    Old Kannada or Halegannada (Kannada: ಹಳೆಗನ್ನಡ, romanized: Haḷegannaḍa) is the Kannada language which transformed from Purvada halegannada or Pre-old Kannada during the reign of the Kadambas of Banavasi (ancient royal dynasty of Karnataka 345–525 CE). [1] The Modern Kannada language has evolved in four phases over the years.

  5. Hale-Gannada, or Hale Kannada, is the ancient and early. form of the language. Belu-Gannada, or white Kannada, seems to refer to a belief of the Jains who attribute substance. to sound and say that it is white. Thus Kesiraja, in the. old grammar, the Sabdamanidarpana, has the following :

  6. History. The city of Mahendragarh was formerly known as Kanoud because of Kanauadia populated by Brahmins. It is said that Malik Mahadud Khan, a servant of Babar had settled. In the seventeenth century, Maratha ruler Tanti Tope built a fort here. In 1861, ruler Maharaja Narendra Singh of Patiala principality had named this fort in Mahendergarh ...

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  8. Antiquity of Kannada. To know the antiquity of the language, one of the palm-leaf manuscripts, thought to belong to the fourth century before current era (4 BCE), has been found that uses a Kannada word. A few Kannada sentences have found their way to Greece and made a mark to be found in a second century (2 CE) Greek play named ‘ Charition ...