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Akka Mahadevi ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ (c.1130–1160) was one of the early female poets of the Kannada literature and a prominent person in the Lingayat Shaiva sect in the 12th century. Her 430 extant Vachana poems (a form of spontaneous mystical poems), and the two short writings called Mantrogopya and the Yogangatrividhi are considered her most notable contribution to Kannada literature. She composed fewer poems than other saints of the movement. The term Akka ("elder Sister") is an honorific given to her by great Lingayat saints such as Basavanna, Siddharama and Allamaprabhu and an indication of her high place in the spiritual discussions held at the "Anubhava Mantapa". She is seen as an inspirational woman in Kannada literature and in the history of Karnataka. She considered the god Shiva ('Chenna

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  • Akka Mahadevi (en)
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  • Mahadeviyakka appelée aussi Akka Mahadevi est une femme du XIIe siècle vivant dans l'État du Karnataka, et figure majeure du lingayatisme. Elle était vénérée dans toute l'Inde pour sa dévotion, et dans l'hindouisme pour ses écrits poétiques, les vachanas. Très tôt elle devint sannyâsa c'est-à-dire ascète consacrée à Dieu, vivant sans demeure, nue (l'iconographie indienne la représente « vêtue » de sa seule longue chevelure). Mahadeviyakka était une fervente adoratrice de Shiva et elle suivit plusieurs courants de l'époque qui vouaient leurs prières à ce dieu. Elle est née vers 1150 à Udutasi dans l'état du Karnataka. Elle a voulu aussi aider les femmes à se libérer du joug des hommes. Ses écrits sont encore publiés en anglais de nos jours sous le titre Speaking of Siva chez Penguin Books. (fr)
  • Akka Mahadewi (kannada ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ) (ur. 1110 w , zm. 1160) – poetka i reformatorka religijna z XII wieku ze stanu Karnataka w południowych Indiach. Mahadewi związana była z śiwaickim ruchem linagajatów i bhakti. Za swego męża uważała boga Śiwę. Wielka postać literatury w języku kannada. (pl)
  • Akka Mahadevi ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ (c.1130–1160) was one of the early female poets of the Kannada literature and a prominent person in the Lingayat Shaiva sect in the 12th century. Her 430 extant Vachana poems (a form of spontaneous mystical poems), and the two short writings called Mantrogopya and the Yogangatrividhi are considered her most notable contribution to Kannada literature. She composed fewer poems than other saints of the movement. The term Akka ("elder Sister") is an honorific given to her by great Lingayat saints such as Basavanna, Siddharama and Allamaprabhu and an indication of her high place in the spiritual discussions held at the "Anubhava Mantapa". She is seen as an inspirational woman in Kannada literature and in the history of Karnataka. She considered the god Shiva ('Chenna (en)
  • Akka Mahadevi (ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ) (Udutadi, Karnataka, estado de La India, c. 1130–1160) fue una de las primeras poetas de la literatura kannada ​ y una persona prominente en la secta Lingayat del hinduismo en el siglo XII.​ Sus 430 poemas Vachana (una forma de poemas místicos espontáneos), y los dos escritos cortos llamados Mantrogopya y Yogangatrividhi se consideran su contribución más notable a la literatura kannada.​ Compuso menos poemas que otros santos del movimiento. El término Akka ("hermana mayor") es un honor que le otorgaron los grandes santos de Lingayat como Basavanna, Siddharama y Allamaprabhu y una indicación del importante lugar que ocupaba en las discusiones espirituales celebradas en el "Anubhava Mantapa". [cita requerida] Se la considera una mujer inspiradora en la literatura (es)
  • Akka Mahadevi (ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ) (1130 - 1160) foi uma mulher de proeminência e uma poeta canaresa do movimento Bhakti do século XII de Karnataka. Suas , são consideradas uma forma de poesia didática e sua maior contribuição para a literatura canaresa Bhakti. A obra apresenta cerca de 430 Vachanas, o que é um pouco menos daquilo que outros santos produziram à época. O termo 'Akka' (irmã mais velha) que foi um título honorífico a ela concedido pelos santos Veerashaiva como , Chenna Basavanna, Kinnari Bommayya, Siddharama, Allamaprabhu e Dasimayya demonstra que ela produziu contribuições relevantes para a literatura canaresa e para a história de Karnataka. Costuma-se dizer que ela aceitou o deus Xiva ('Chenna Mallikarjuna') como seu marido místico (tal como séculos mais tarde Meera, uma santa d (pt)
  • Akka Mahadevi (ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ) var en indisk filosof och poet under 1100-talets Karnataka; hon var en betydelsefull person inom -bhaktirörelsen. Precis som Mahatma Gandhi är hon mest känd med sitt hedersnamn istället för sitt förnamn; akka betyder äldre syster. Hon sägs ha tagit Shiva (i formen Chenna Mallikarjuna) till sin mytiske make, likt hur 1500-talshelgonet Mirabai ansåg sig vara gift med Krishna. Mycket av Akka Mahadevis liv är okänt. Hon sägs ha försvunnit från bananodlingarna i Shrishaila (Andhra Pradesh) under extas. (sv)
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