HARIHARA
1.
Harihara (ಹರಿಹರ)
2.
harihara
3.
12th
and 13th centuries (1150 A.D.-1250 A.D.) (Approx.)
4.
Hampi, Bellary District and Dwarasamudra, Hasana District.
5.
Veerashaiva (Shaiva
Brahmana?)
6.
Narasimha Ballala (Hoysala
king) for a few years
7.
ragaLeya kavi
1.
Harihara is one of the most important poets of Kannada for more
than one reason. He is perhaps the first Kannada poet who chose a Tamil work as
a source instead of more favoured Sanskrit and Prakrit works. Periyapurana
a 11th century work by SEkkiZAar
provided brief life sketches of the shaiva saints (Nayanaars) of Chola
desha. {( Periya
Puranam (The great purana
or epic), also known as Tiruttontarpuranam (the purana of the holy devotees) is a Tamil poetic account
depicting the legendary lives of the sixty Nayanars,
the canonical poets of Tamil Shaivism. It was compiled
during the twelfth century by Sekkizhar. It provides
evidence of trade with
Another major acheivement
of Harihara was his judicious combination
of realistic portrayal of his
characters and a desire to deify them. His major works such as Basavarajadevara
Ragale and Nambiyannana
Ragale have managed this task in an admirable manner.
He could manage this much better than his successors who indulged in out and out
deification.`
Harihara could handle both prose and poetry with equal
degree of facility. He uses these two modes in alternate chapters in his works on
Basavanna and Nambiyanna.
Thus Harihara occupies an important place in the galaxy
of Kannada poets.
8.
Girijakalyana
Mahaprabandham 2.
giving
a biographical account of the ancient shaiva saints
of Tamilnadu (Chola Desha) and the twelfth century shivasharanas
of Karnataka. The authorship of some ragales attributed
to Harihara are disputed.
Some of the more important ragales are as follows:
a.
Ragales about the ancient saints (purAtanara
ragaLegaLu): 1. Tiru Neelakantha 2. Ileyandagudi
Mara 3. Kannappadevaru 4. Rudrspashupathi
5. Karikalamme 6. Nambiyanna
7.Koluru Kodagusu 8. Madara
Chennayya
b.
Ragales about the Shivasharanas
of Karnataka: 1. Basavaraja Devaru
2. Prabhudevaru 3. Udutadiya
Mahadeviyaru 4. Havinahalu
Kallidevaru 5. Revanasiddeshvara
Devaru
c.
Ragales about Shaivas and
Shivakavis: 1 Ohila 2. Kumbara
Gundayya 3. Maluhana 4.
Adayya 5. Shankara Dasimayya.
d.
Ragales about general themes : 1.
Pushpa ragale 2.
Lingarchane ragale 3. Hampeyarasana
ragale 4. Vibhuti
ragale 5. Rudrakshi ragale
6. Jaya ragale 7.
Bhrungiya ragale
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Reference
and Criticism: 1. Hampiya Harihara,
1939, D.L.Narasimhachar, Prasaranga,
10 Translations : 1. Harihara
by Narasimhamurthy K. in Medeival
Kannada Literature, 2000 A.D. Ed. T.R.S.Sharma, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi