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Subba
Rao
Illustrator : G.R.
Naik
ISBN : 81-7508-084-1
Vol. No : 636
The kingdom of Vijayanagara
(founded in 1336 A.D.) was a stronghold of Hinduism at a time when India
was politically dominated by Muslim rulers. The glory of Vijayanagara reached
its zenith during the reign of the great Krishnadeva Raya (A.D. 1509 -
1529). Domingos Paes, the Portuguese traveller, described the capital city
as 'the best provided city in the world' and found it 'as large as Rome
and very beautiful to look at'. Of Krishnadeva Raya, he wrote: 'He is the
most perfect king that could be, cheerful of disposition and very merry.
He is a great ruler and a man of much justice'.Krishnadeva Raya succeeded
his elder brother Veera Narasimha in the year 1509. According to a legend
Veera Narasimha wanted to have Krishnadeva Raya killed, but his is not
corroborated by evidence from historical sources.Krishnadeva raya was a
shrewd general and an astute statesman. As an accomplished poet and a patron
of the arts, his literary court was adorned by eminent poets and scholars
in Telegu, Kannda and Sanskrit. Krishnadeva Raya himself wrote a Telegu
classic, 'Amukta-Malyada' and a play in Sanskrit, 'Jambavati-Kalyana'.
The saint-philosopher Vyasa Tirtha, the saint-composers Purandara Dasa
and Kanakadasa, were his contemporaries. The well-known wit, Tenali Ramakrishna
was a favourite of the king. The temples of Rama and Vitthala, the ruins
of which are extant in Hampi (near Hospet in karnataka), were contructed
during his reign.
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