Harihara (poet)

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Born12th century CE
Died12th or 13th century CE
OccupationsPoet, Writer
WorksGirija-kalyana
Harihara
Born12th century CE
Died12th or 13th century CE
OccupationsPoet, Writer
WorksGirija-kalyana
TitleRagaLeya Kavi

Harihara (or Harisvara) was a noted Kannada poet and writer in the early 12th century. A native of Halebidu in modern Hassan district, he came from a family of accountants (Karnikas)[1] and initially served in that capacity in the court of Hoysala King Narasimha I (r.11521173 CE).[2] Later, he moved to Hampi and authored many landmark classics. Among his important writings, the Girijakalyana written in champu metre (mixed prose-verse) is considered one of the enduring classics of Kannada language.[3]

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