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Manaveda (Malayalam മാനവേദന്‍ (1585–1658 AD) was one of the Zamorin Rajas of Calicut in northern Kerala, and is renowned as the author of Krishnanattam. This art is a dance drama and presents the story of Krishna in a series of eight plays.[1]

Monument of Manaveda in Guruvayur

The second Manaveda (Ruling period 1658-1662 AD) Asvati Tirunal Manaveda is the one who destroyed the power of the Portuguese with the help of Dutch. He reinstated the Mutta Tavali Prince on the throne of Cochin.[2]

As he was a patron of letters, Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri was quite probably a friend of him.[2]

  1. ^ http://ignca.nic.in › Home › Kalakosa › Kalamulasastra › List of Books
  2. ^ a b The contribution of Kerala to Sanskrit Literature; K.Kunjunni Raja; University of Madras 1980; pages 119 to 152

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Manaveda

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Manaveda (Malayalam മാനവേദന്‍ (1585–1658 AD) was one of the Zamorin Rajas of Calicut in northern Kerala, and is renowned as the author of Krishnanattam...

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Krishnanattam

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presents the story of Krishna in a series of eight plays and was created by Manaveda (1585–1658 AD), the then Zamorin Raja of Calicut in northern Kerala. The...

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Guruvayurappan

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town as "Gurupavanapura". The western gopuram was built in 1747. King Manaveda told Vilwamangalam about his ambition to view Krishna. The next day, the...

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Zamorin

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century) and Manavikrama (c. 12th century). In the later period, Manavikrama, Manaveda and Viraraya were the only names given to male members in the royal family...

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History and culture of Kottarakkara

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neighbouring principalities of the Raja of Kottarakkara and that of the Manaveda, Zamorin of Kozhikode (the Raja of Kozhikode, then known as Calicut, who...

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Ramanattam

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Ramanattam (literally meaning life of Rama in dance form). While the Manaveda's Krishnattam was written in Sanskrit, the "language of the gods"; he composed...

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