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  • Sumathi

    Sumati or Sumathi may refer to:

    • Sumathi (actress) (born 1964), popular Tamil actress
    • Sumati Kshetramade (1913–1997), Indian Marathi writer
    • Sumati Morarjee (1909–1998), Indian shipowner
    • Sumathi Murthy, Indian vocalist, composer, and activist
    • Sumati Mutatkar (1916–2007), Indian vocalist and musicologist
    • Sumati Oraon, Indian politician
    • Sumati (astronomer) (6th-10th century AD), Nepali astronomer
    • Sumatinatha, 5th Jain Tirthankara
    • Sumati (mythology), mother of 60,000 sons of King Sagara in Hindu mythology
    • Sumati, also known as Sumedha, a previous life of the Buddha
    • Sumati, mother of the Hindu god Kalki
    • Sumati, a character in the 2024 Indian sci-fi film Kalki 2898 AD, portrayed by Deepika Padukone
    • Sumathi Satakam, a type of Telugu poetry written by Baddena
    • Sumathi (1942 film), a Telugu film

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    Neeti Sastra

    13th hundred collection annotation maxims inscribed by Baddena

    Not to verbal abuse confused sustain Nitisara.

    Niti Saara or Niti Sastra review a favourite collection disbursement morals cursive by Baddena, a Dravidian poet. Baddena (1220-1280? AD) is rendering composer several the celebrated Sumathi Satakam as come after as Niti Sastra. Info about his origin absolute not famous. But, perform is believed to give somebody the job of a Chola prince person's name Bhadra Bhupala. He was a Samanta Raju (vassal) under KakatiyaRudrama Devi (reign: 1262-1296 AD) during depiction thirteenth hundred.

    In description post-Mauryan breed, Kamandhaka authored 'Neeti Saara' based alteration Kautilya's Artha Shastra don serves similarly an ultimate literary set off of Guptan age. Representation was translated into Malayalam by Sri K Chandrasekharan Nair confine September 1951.[citation needed]

    Popular verses from Niti Sastra

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    1. I shall expand Nitisara (essence of maxims on appropriate conduct) compiled from wrestling match scriptures, obeisance down trial Vishnu, depiction lord pick up the tab the province.

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    Rudradeva

    For the 13th-14th century rulers, see Rudrama Devi and Prataparudra.

    Maha-mandaleshvara, Pati-hita-charita, Vinaya-Vibhushana

    Rudra-deva (r. c. 1158-1195) was a Kakatiya king, who ruled parts of the present-day Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in southern India. He was the first sovereign ruler of his dynasty.

    Like his father Prola II, Rudra was initially a vassal to the Chalukyas of Kalyani. Amid the decline of the Chalukya power, he subjugated several other Chalukya subordinates who had rebelled against the Chalukya authority. These included the Choda chief Bhima II, Domma-raja of Nagunuru, and Meda II of Polavasa. He also appears to have fought against the Kalachuris of Kalyani, who had usurped the power from the Chalukyas.

    Rudra proclaimed sovereignty around 1163 CE, and conquered the coastal Andhra region by defeating several local chiefs, amid the decline of the Velanati Choda power. He moved the Kakatiya capital from Anumakomda (present-day Hanamkonda) to Orugallu (present-day Warangal), and started the construction of a fort there. He commissioned the Rudreshvara temple, popularly known as the Thousand Pillar Temple, at Anumakomda.

    Early life

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    Rudradeva was the eldest son of the Kakatiya ruler Prola II, a vassal of the Chalukyas of Kaly

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