Sarvajna Explained

Sarvajña
Birth Date:Early 16th century
Birth Place:Abalur, Hirekerur Taluk, Haveri District
Death Place:Masur, Rattihalli Taluk, Haveri District
Occupation:Poet, Pragmatist, Philosopher, Monk

Sarvajña was a Kannada poet, pragmatist and philosopher of the 16th century. The word "Sarvajna" in Sanskrit literally means "the all knowing". His father was Kumbara Malla and his mother was Mallaladevi. His birth anniversary is celebrated on February 20 every year. He belongs to the caste of Kumbara. He is famous for his pithy three-lined poems called tripadi (written in the native three-line verse metre, "with three padas, a form of Vachana"). He is also referred as Sarvagna in modern translation.[1]

Early life

The period of Sarvajña's life[2] has not been determined accurately, and very little is known about his personal life.

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  1. Web site: ಕವಿ ಸರ್ವಜ್ಞ (Poet Sarvajna). kanaja.in, Kanaja. 28 September 2017.
  2. Web site: Sarvagna and his vachanna . web.missouri . 22 October 2010.