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Bukka (also known as Bukka Raya) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty. Bukka - Background. Bukka - Early Life

Bukka - Early Life. The early life of Bukka as well as his brother Hakka (also known as Harihara Raya) are relatively unknown and most accounts of their early life are based on theories (see the Vijayanagara Empire article to get a more extended description of these theories). One such theory states that Bukka and Hakka were born from the Kuruba clan as well as commanders of the King of Warangal's army


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* Encyclopedia - Bukka

Bukka (also known as Bukka Raya) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty. Bukka - Background. Bukka - Early Life. The early life of Bukka as well as his brother Hakka (also known as Harihara Raya) are relatively unknown and most accounts of their early life are based on theories (see the Vijayanagara Empire article to get a more extended description of these theories). One such theory states that Bukka and Hakka were born from the Kuruba clan as ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Bukka - Background
Bukka - Early Life. The early life of Bukka as well as his brother Hakka (also known as Harihara Raya) are relatively unknown and most accounts of their early life are based on theories (see the Vijayanagara Empire article to get a more extended description of these theories). One such theory states that Bukka and Hakka were born from the Kuruba clan as well as commanders of the King of Warangal's army. After the King of Warangal was defeated by Muhammad bin Tughlaq, he would capture both Bukka and his brother as ...

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Roots of Blues -- Bukka White „Parchman Farm Blues"Roots of Blues -- Bukka White „Parchman Farm Blues"

„Parchman Farm Blues" (B. White) Recorded: Chicago, March 7, 1940 Bukka White (vcl) (g), Washboard Sam (w) Bukka White (N...

Bukka White - Bukka's Jitterbug SwingBukka White - Bukka's Jitterbug Swing

Recorded March 8th 1940 Chicago, Illinois Bukka White - vocals, guitar Washboard Sam - washboard





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* Spiritual - TheosophyDictionary on Sayana, Sayanacharya, Sayanacarya


Sayana or Sayanacharya Sayanacarya (Sanskrit) The celebrated commentator on the Rig-Veda, who flourished under Vira-bukka I of Vijaya-nagara (1350-79). Some of his works were written in conjunction with his brother Madhava, who was the prime minister of Vira-bukka, also known as Madhavacharya, a celebrated teacher and scholar.
 
Madhavacharya brought into clearer focus the Dvaita-Vedanta (dualistic Vedanta), according to which Brahma and the human soul, although intimately connected, are distinct. This teaching is in direct contradistinction with that of Sankaracharya, the greatest historic exponent of the Advaita-Vedanta (nondualistic Vedanta), according to the teaching of which, spirit and matter, Brahman-atman (divinity) and the human spirit, are one in essence.

 
(See also: Sayana, Sayanacharya, Sayanacarya, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary )

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* Encyclopedia - Veera Vijaya Bukka Raya

Veera Vijaya Bukka Raya (or Vijaya Raya) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty. Veera Vijaya Bukka Raya - Background. Veera Vijaya Bukka Raya was the son of Deva Raya I and succeeded his brother, Ramachandra Raya, in 1422 AD as the king of the Vijayanagara Empire. Similar to Ramachandra Raya, Vijaya Raya was not known for doing anything significant and his short reign ended in 1424 AD (though Nuniz had stated that his reign ended in six years, not two) when he was ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Virupaksha Raya

Virupaksha Raya was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty. Virupaksha Raya - Background. With the death of Harihara II,the throne for the Vijayanagara Empire was disputed among his sons, including Deva Raya, Bukka Raya II, and Virupaksha Raya. Virupaksha Raya would only rule for a few months before being murdered by his sons and then succeeded by Bukka Raya II who would rule for two years before he himself would be succeeded by Deva Raya. As his rule was only for a few month ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Vidyaranya

Vidyaranya is variously known as being a king maker, patron saint and high priest to Hakka and Bukka, the founders of the Vijayanagar empire. He helped the brothers establish the empire sometime in 1336 AD. He later served as a mentor and guide to three generations of kings who ruled over the Vijayanagar empire. Hampi, the capital city of the empire, has a temple dedicated to this priest. people offer their prayers to this day. See also. Sringeri Sharada Peetham Advaita Vedanta Vija ...

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* Encyclopedia - Anegondi

Anegondi is a small village located on the north side of the Tungabhadra and opposite to the Vittala Temple. Anegondi was famous for being the supposed original capitol city of the Vijayanagara Empire. This began when Mohammad Bin Tughlaq, Sultan of Delhi, defeated the King of Anegondi (Jambukeshwara Raya) and appointed Mallik Nayab, his representative, to rule over the city. During this time, the brothers Hakka and Bukka organised a group following Vidyaranya's advice that successfullly recaptured Anegondi without bloodshed through s

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* Encyclopedia II - Vijayanagara - History

The Hindu Vijayanagar empire was founded by Hakka and Bukka who were brothers of the Kuruba clan. Hakka, (later named Harihara), and Bukka (later known as Bukka Raya), from 1336 onwards. It is known that their original base was located in the area. The capital was probably first placed at Anegondi, now a small village on the north side of the Tungabhadra, opposite the Vitthala temple. As the empire began to expand and prosper under Bukka Raya, the capital was established at the more defensible and secure location of Vijay ...

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* Encyclopedia II - List of Indian monarchs - Vijayanagara Empire 1336-1660

List of Indian monarchs - Sangama Dynasty 1336-1487. Harihara I (Deva Raya) 1336-1343 Bukka I (1343-1379) Harihara II(1379-1399) Bukka II (1399-1406) Deva Raya I(1406-1412) Vira Vijaya(1412-1419) Deva Raya II(1419-1444) (Notknown)(1444-1449) Mallikarjuna(1452-1465) Rajasekhara (1468-1469) Virupaksha I(1470-1471) Praudha Deva Raya(1476-?) Rajasekhara (1479-1480)

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This article is an outcome of extensive travel through the erstwhile capital of the glorious Vijayanagara Kingdom-Hampi. Hampi is one of the most fascinating of places in India known for its extensively carved temples and beautiful palaces. If one hasnt seen Hampi-he has'nt seen nothing! Hampi's history is also partly the history of India.

Kannada literature in the Vijayanagara Empire - Court literature


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