SVADI
DYNASTY (1555-1764)
Svadi royal
dynasty(ಸ್ವಾದಿ
ರಾಜವಂಶ)
is one of the minor dynasties of coastal
Karnataka and Malnad region. (Hilly Area) Sonde a town near Sirsi in
The administrative
model of this kingdom was inspired by the Vijayanagar Empire. The state was divided
into ulitu, naadu, veente, seeme and graama. Graama (Village) was of course the
smallest unit. Some poems written by Immadi Sadashiva give extensive information
about the various administrative and court practices prevalent during those days.
A strong wall was built around the capital town and arms and ammunitions required
by the kingdom were procured from Portugee merchants.
The contribution
of this dynasty to literature and other cultural fields are noteworthy. Some kings
have written scholarly books and poetry. Sadashiva Raya-2 is credited with eighteen
works. However, only ‘Sadashiva Neethi’ has outlived the ravages of time. It contains
about 160 svara vachanas covering a wide range
of themes.
The temples
built by the kings of this dynasty do not possess any unique characteristics. However
the Venkataramana
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