Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture - North and South India
author: Michael W. Meister
edition: 1986, American Institute of Indian Studies
pages: 6147
Topic: History
Chapter 44 - Telugu Codas of Kandurunadu
This chapter describes Telugu Codas of Kandurunadu located on page 445 in the book Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture (North and South India) compiled by Michael W. Meister, George Michell and M. A. Dhaky. These books deal with Indian temples from the early centuries. South India developed the Dravidian style while North India expressed symbolic experimentation of the divine manifestation.
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Rivers in Ancient India (study) [by Archana Sarma]
(* 1) ubhe yatte mahina shubhre andhasi adhikshiyanti puravah | sa no bodyavitri marutsakha coda radho maghonam || Ibid. ,7. 96. 2 (* 2) Sayanacarya s com. on Ibid. (* 3) Rigveda Samhita,6. 61. 14 (* 4) Sayanacarya s com. on Ibid...
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Triveni Journal
But the palm for rendering service to bridge the gulf between the literatures of Tamil and Telugu should go to Dr C. R. Sarma, presently Secretary of the Regional Office of the Sahitya Akademi at Madras. No Telugu scholar has so far made such a deep comparative study of the Tamil and Telugu literatures and published so many vignettes on Tamil literature in Telugu. His 35 published books form the most interesting corpus of works on literary contacts between Tamil and Telugu....
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Temples in and around Madurantakam [by B. Mekala]
Towards the end of the region of Rajaraja-III, the Telugu Chodas were rising into prominence in the Chengalpattu Dstrict and its surrounding districts of Nellore, Cuddappah and Chittoor. They were the most prominent among such independent or quasi-independent feudatories who left their mark on the political history of Tondaimandalam. The Telugu Chodas belonged to the Royal family of the Cholas who migrated towards north and carved out petty principalities there....
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