Kappe Arabhatta was a Chalukya warrior of the 7th century who is known from a Kannada verse inscription, dated to c. 700 CE, and carved on a cliff overlooking the northeast end of the artificial lake in Badami, Karnataka, India. The inscription consists of five stanzas written out in ten lines in the Kannada script. Stanza 2 (Lines 3 and 4) consists of a Sanskrit śloka. Of the remaining stanzas, all except the first are in the tripadi, a Kannada verse metre.

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  • Kappe Arabhatta was a Chalukya warrior of the 7th century who is known from a Kannada verse inscription, dated to c. 700 CE, and carved on a cliff overlooking the northeast end of the artificial lake in Badami, Karnataka, India. The inscription consists of five stanzas written out in ten lines in the Kannada script. Stanza 2 (Lines 3 and 4) consists of a Sanskrit śloka. Of the remaining stanzas, all except the first are in the tripadi, a Kannada verse metre. Stanza 3 (lines 5 and 6), which consists of twelve words of which nine are Sanskrit loan-words in Kannada, is well-known in a condensed version, and is sometimes cited as the earliest example of the tripadi metre in Kannada. However, neither stanza 3 nor stanza 4 strictly conform to the precise rules of the tripadi metre; they each have more than 18 moras in line two, in excess of the allowed 17.
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  • A. N. Narasimhia
  • Sahitya Akademi
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  • A. N.
  • Suryanath U.
  • Volume XXIII
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  • Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency
  • Kamath
  • Narasimhia
  • Sahitya Akademi
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  • 346, 329, 323, 295, 286, 320, 278
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  • Bangalore: Jupiter books, MCC (Reprinted 2002)
  • Bombay: Government Central Press. Pp. 694
  • New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi
  • Originally published: Mysore: University of Mysore. Pp. 375. Reprinted in 2007: Read Books. Pp. 416
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    Tripadi:
    7. oḷḷitta7a keyvōr7b ār7c polladum7d ada''r''amte7e '''
  • ''c. 700 A. D. Taṭṭukôṭi Inscription I. A. X. 61''
    1. Kappe1a-Arabhaṭṭan1b Śiṣṭajana1c priyan1c
    2. kaṣṭajanavarjitan2a kaliyugaviparītan2b

  • 3. varan-tējasvino mṛittyur na tu mānāvakhaṇḍanam-
    4. Mṛttyus tatkṣaṇikō duḥkham mānabhamgam dinēdinē

  • Tripadi:
    5. Sādhuge5a Sādhu5b mādhuryange5c mādhuryam5d '''
  • bādhippa5e 6. kalige6a kaliyuga2b viparītan2b
  • mādhavan6b ītan6c peran6d alla6e
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  • ballittu7f kalige6a 8. viparītā2b purākṛtam8a
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  • illi8b samdhikkum8c adu8d bamdu8e
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  • '''
    Tripadi:
    9. kaṭṭida9a Simghaman9b keṭṭodēnemag9c emdu9d '''
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  • biṭṭavōl9e kalige6a vi- 10. parītamg2b ahitarkkaḷ10a
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  • keṭṭar10b mēṇ10c Sattar10d avicāram10e
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  • A Concise History of Karnataka from pre-historic times to the present
  • A Grammar of the Oldest Kanarese Inscriptions (including a study of the Sanskrit and Prakrit loan words
  • Bijapur
  • Encyclopaedia of Indian literature - vol 2
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  • Kappe Arabhatta was a Chalukya warrior of the 7th century who is known from a Kannada verse inscription, dated to c. 700 CE, and carved on a cliff overlooking the northeast end of the artificial lake in Badami, Karnataka, India. The inscription consists of five stanzas written out in ten lines in the Kannada script. Stanza 2 (Lines 3 and 4) consists of a Sanskrit śloka. Of the remaining stanzas, all except the first are in the tripadi, a Kannada verse metre.
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  • Kappe Arabhatta
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