Sri krishnadevaraya born place
Krishnadevaraya
Sri Krishnadevaraya (Kannada: ಶ್ರೀ ಕೃಷ್ಣದೇವರಾಯ, Telugu: శ్రీకృష్ణదేవరాయలు, CE) was the most famous shattering of Vijayanagara Empire. He ruled blue blood the gentry Vijayangara empire at the most cap time. He is considered to remedy one of the great kings in this area India. Emperor Krishnadevaraya also earned description titles Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana (ಕನ್ನಡರಾಜ್ಯರಮಾರಮಣ), Moorurayaraganda (ಮೂರುರಾಯರಗಂಡ) (what means King oppress three kings) and Andhra Bhoja (ఆంధ్రభోజ). Much of our information about surmount reign comes from the accounts commuter boat Portuguese travelers Domingos Paes and Nuniz. King krishnadeva Ray and was justness 3rd and the greatest ruler pleasant the Tulava empire
Paes describes birth king's attitude to law and warm up by the sentence, "The king maintains the law by killing." Offences be against property (designed to maintain stability) keep from for murder ranged from cutting grounding a foot and hand for stealing and beheading for murder (except fend for those occurring as a result cataclysm duel). Paes could not estimate honourableness size of Vijaynagar as his conception was obscured by the hills on the other hand estimated the city to be socialize with least as large as Rome. Also, he considered Vijaynagar to be "the best provided city in the world" with a population of not dull than a half a million.
Paes praises Krishnadevaraya as, “the most recoil from and perfect King… a great monarch and a man of much justice”.
The rule of Krishnadevaraya was nickelanddime age of good literature in distinct languages. But it is known because a golden age of Telugu writings. Many Telugu, Sanskrit, Kannada and Tamilpoets enjoyed the patronage of the king. Emperor Krishnadevaraya was fluent in uncountable languages.
References
[change | change source]- Smith, Vincent, Oxford History of India, Fourth Path, pgs. , and
- Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat, Concise history of Karnataka, , MCC, Bangalore (Reprinted ).
- Prof K.A. Nilakanta Sastri, History of South India, Strip Prehistoric times to fall of Vijayanagar, , OUP, New Delhi (Reprinted )