What is famous poet written by Ponna?

Ponna (poet)

Ponna
Nationality Indian
Occupation Poet
Notable work Jinaksharamale, Bhuvanaika-Ramabhyudaya, Shantipurana
Title Kavichakravarthi, Ubhayakavi Chakravarti

Which literature was enriched by the literary contributions of Pampa Ponna and Ranna?

Three gems of Kannada literature
The works of Jain writers Pampa, Sri Ponna and Ranna, collectively called the “Three gems of Kannada literature”, heralded the 10th century era of medieval Kannada literature.

Which is the first Kannada literature?

the Kavirājamārga
The earliest records in Kannada are inscriptions dating from the 6th century ad onward. The earliest literary work is the Kavirājamārga (c. ad 850), a treatise on poetics based on a Sanskrit model.

Who were the three gems of Kannada literature?

The works of Jain writers Adikavi Pampa, Sri Ponna and Ranna, collectively called the “three gems of Kannada literature”, heralded the age of classical Kannada in the 10th century.

Who patronized ponna?

King Krishna III
Another great writer in Kannada was Sri Ponna, patronised by King Krishna III and famed for his description of the life of the 16th Jain tirthankara Shantinatha entitled Santipurana. He earned the title Ubhaya Kavichakravathi (supreme poet in two languages) for his command over both Kannada and Sanskrit.

Who was the first Bengali poet?

Lui Pa is considered as the earliest poet of Charyapadas. Kanha Pa’s 11 poems survived which is the largest number among these poets….Siddhacharyas (8th to 12th CE)

Poet Pada
Tantripāda 25

Who is the first poet in Kannada literature?

Pampa
Pampa, (flourished 940), South Indian poet and literary figure, called adikavi (“first poet”) in the Kannada language. He created a style that served as the model for all future works in that language.

Who is the first poet of Kannada?

Who is the first female poet in Kannada?

Akka Mahadevi was born at Udutadi in the Shivamogga District of Karnataka State, India to Sumati and Nirmalashetty, who were devotees of Shiva.

Who is the father of Kannada literature?

B. M. Srikantaiah
At the dawn of the 20th century, B. M. Srikantaiah (‘B. M. Sri’), regarded as the “Father of modern Kannada literature”, called for a new era of writing original works in modern Kannada while moving away from archaic Kannada forms.