SHADAKSHARADEVA (Makers of Indian Literature)
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Book Details
• Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
• Author: Chandramouli S. Naikar
• Language: English
• Pages: 104
• Cover: Paperback
• Edition: 1995
• ISBN: 8172019416
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm (8.5 inch x 5.5 inch)
• Weight: 140 gm
About the Book
This monograph presents a comprehensive study of Shadaksharadeva, the distinguished 17th-century scholar, poet, and religious leader associated with the Veerashaiva tradition. The work explores his contributions across Kannada and Sanskrit literature, including major epics such as Rajasheshekhara Vilasam, Vrishabhlendra Vijayam, and Shabarashankara Vilasam, along with the Sanskrit epic Kavikarnarasayanam and devotional works like Shivadhikyaratnavali and Bhaktyadhikyaratnavali. In addition to these, he composed numerous minor works that reflect his literary brilliance and deep spiritual devotion.
The book highlights his role as Pontiff of the Veerashaiva Matha at Dhanuguru, his association with the Mysore royal court, and his recognition as Rajaguru. Honours such as Sarasajanamanita, Ubhayakavita Visharada, and Ubhayabhasha Kavichakravarti illustrate his mastery over both Kannada and Sanskrit. Known as the Champu Navayuga Pravartaka, he revitalized the champu literary style and composed ornate devotional poetry centered on Lord Shiva and Veerashaiva philosophy.
Authored by Chandramouli S. Naikar, an accomplished scholar and former Head of the Department of Sanskrit, Prakrit and Yoga Studies, the book draws from extensive research. It provides a clear and structured account of Shadaksharadeva’s life, works, literary style, and religious influence, making it valuable for students of Sanskrit, Kannada literature, and Indian religious traditions.

