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- Gajaga abstract "Gajaga, where Gaja is a Sanskrit word for elephant and whose earlier name was Gajankusha, was a very old Kannada author of 9th/10th century who has been mentioned in Shabdamanidarpana, a comprehensive and authoritative work on Kannada grammar authored by Kesiraja in 1260 CE, as a pathbreaking poet of the Rashtrakuta literature in the \"Classical Age\". Unfortunately no work by Gajaga has survived, but there are evidences that suggest that he wrote more than one book.".
- Gajaga comment "Gajaga, where Gaja is a Sanskrit word for elephant and whose earlier name was Gajankusha, was a very old Kannada author of 9th/10th century who has been mentioned in Shabdamanidarpana, a comprehensive and authoritative work on Kannada grammar authored by Kesiraja in 1260 CE, as a pathbreaking poet of the Rashtrakuta literature in the \"Classical Age\". Unfortunately no work by Gajaga has survived, but there are evidences that suggest that he wrote more than one book.".