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12 wrote the Sobaginusone and other works The authors Lakkanna-dandesa and Jakkanarya were the ministers of Deva-Raya II (1419–1446). Chandrakavi was patronised by Gururaya, another minister of the same king. The poets Chamarasa, Magge Mayıdeva, Gurubasava and Battalesvara wrote their works under the patronage of the same sovereign and Kumara-Vyasa also seems to have written his Bharata during the same reign It was during the rule of Mallikar juna (1446-1467) that Kallarasa wrote the Janavasya Tontada Siddhalınga flourished during the reign of Virupaksha (1467-1478) Kavi-Linga was the court poet of SaluvaNarasitiga (1487-1493) By order of Kushna-Deva-Raya (1509–1529) Tummanna-kavi wrote the latter portion of the Bharata Sadanandayogi appears to have written his Bhagavata during the rule of Achyuta-Raya (1530-1542) Emmeba sava was honored by Salakaraja's son Tirumalaraja, a subordinate of Sadasiva-Raya (1543-1567) Bhattakalanka wrote the Sara-traya at the instance of Sri-Ranga-Raya I (1573-1584) and his disciple Bhattakalanka wrote the grammatical work Sabdanusasana during the rule of Venkatapati-Raya I (1586--- 1615) THE MYSORE KINGS -Rajanrıpa's (1578-1617)minister Tirumalarya was the author of the Karnavrittanta-kathe. King Chama-Raja (1617-1637) wrote prose versions of the Ramayana and the Brahinottarakhanda, and under his patronage Ramachandra wrote the Asva-sastra and Padmana-pandita the Hayasara-samuchchaya. The authors Bharati-Nanja and Govindavaidya were the proteges of Kanthirava-Narasa-Raja (1638--1659), and the mathematical work Behara-ganıta was composed by Bhaskara under the patronage of the same king. King Chikka-Deva-Raja (1672-1704) was not only an author himself, having written the Binnapa and other works, but also patronised a large number of poets and poetesses, Among the latter may be mentioned his ministers Tirumalarya and Chikkupadhyaya, the poets Timmakavi, Mallikarjuna. Singararya, Venugopalavaraprasada. Chıda