Ketana
Mulaghatika Ketana (Telugu: మూలఘటిక కేతన, c. 1220–1260)[1] was a Telugu language poet and writer from southern India. He was a disciple of the poet Tikkana, and wrote multiple works under Tikkana's sponsorship.[2]
Works
Ketana wrote the following works:
- Dasha-kumara-charitamu is a Telugu translation of Dandin's Dasha-kumara-charita.[3][2] Ketana assumed the title Abhinava Dandi ("the New Dandi"), and dedicated his work to Tikkana.[1]
- Andhra-bhasha-bhushanamu ("Ornament of the Andhra Language") is a work on grammar. This was likely the earliest Nannaya, is a fictitious work, and the sutras attributed to Nannaya in this work are likely from a later period, with their final version dating to the 17th century.[2]
References
- ^ OCLC 1208069.
- ^ ISBN 9780520344525.
- ISBN 9788120802841.
- ISBN 9789354791598.
- ISBN 9781107034280.
- ISBN 9780520968813.
External links
- Andhra-bhasha-bhushanamu in Telugu script