Kavirajamarga

A Stanza from Kavirajamarga which praises the people for their literary skills

Kavirajamarga (Kannada: ಕವಿರಾಜಮಾರ್ಗ) (850 C.E.)[1] is the earliest available work on rhetoric, poetics and grammar in the Kannada language.[2][3] It was inspired by or written in part by the famous Rashtrakuta King Amoghavarsha I, and some historians claim it is based partly on the Sanskrit text Kavyadarsha. Some historians believe Kavirajamarga may have been co-authored by a poet in the king's court, the Kannada language theorist Sri Vijaya.[2][4]

The name literally means "Royal Path for Poets" and was written as a guide book for poets and scholars (Kavishiksha). From references made in this writing to earlier Kannada poetry and literature it is clear that a considerable body of work in prose and poetry must have existed in the preceding centuries.[5]

  1. ^ "8th-century book delights Sudha Murthy". The Times of India. 22 March 2010. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b Kamath (2001), p 90
  3. ^ Narasimhacharya (1988), p 2
  4. ^ Sastri (1955), pp 355-356
  5. ^ Sastri (1955), p 355