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'''Vaddaradhane''' by [[Shivakotiacharya]] is the earliest extant prose work in [[Kannada]].  It is a didactic work consisting of nineteen stories and is based on [[Harisena]]'s ''Brhatkathakosa''. The work is also known for mentioning the precursor to modern [[idli]] called ''iddalige'' prepared using black gram batter.<ref>https://www.dtnext.in/News/TopNews/2019/08/01003156/1169225/Tracing-origins-of-idli-dosa-and-sambar.vpf</ref>
'''Vaddaradhane''' by [[Shivakotiacharya]] is the earliest extant prose work in [[Kannada]].  It is a didactic work consisting of nineteen stories and is based on [[Harisena]]'s ''Brhatkathakosa''. The work is also known for mentioning the precursor to modern [[idli]] called ''iddalige'' prepared using black gram batter.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dtnext.in/News/TopNews/2019/08/01003156/1169225/Tracing-origins-of-idli-dosa-and-sambar.vpf|title = Tracing origins of idli, dosa and sambar|date = August 2019}}</ref>


== Description ==
== Description ==
It gives a detailed description of the life of [[Bhadrabahu]] of [[Shravanabelagola]]. The work is dated to the 9th century but some scholars advance a pre-sixth century date for the work. Based on internal evidence, it is suggested that Shivakotiacharya may have been a native of Kogali, in the [[Bellary district]] of modern Karnataka.<ref name="bellary">Sahitya Akademi (1992), p. 4027</ref>
It gives a detailed description of the life of [[Bhadrabahu]] of [[Shravanabelagola]]. The work is dated to the 9th century but some scholars advance a pre-sixth century date for the work. Based on internal evidence, it is suggested that Shivakotiacharya may have been a native of Kogali, in the [[Bellary district]] of modern Karnataka.<ref name="bellary"> Sahitya Akademi (1992), p. 4027</ref>


The list of 19 stories are
The list of 19 stories are
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