Timmarusu (English Wikipedia)

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  • South Indian Inscriptions (texts) Vol.9 Pt.2. Rayasada Kondamarasayya, son of Mantri Timmarasa and grandson of Sripatyacharya, of Bharadvaja-gōtra, Asvalayna-sutra and Rik-säkhä, made some gift for the service of the goddess Chaudēśvari in Chōlasamudra in order that the king may be blessed with children. Kondamarasayya is stated to have been an expert in reading various scripts. His grandfather is described as a very learned man and observer of the four religious orders, Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha and Yati, as the ornament of the Udayagiri-Kannadiga-kula and as the chief of Podatūru in the Dravida-desa
  • Sewell, Robert. Forgotten Empire Vijayanagar. pp. 250, 309, 314. The greatest favourite is an old man called Temersea, This was the great Saluva Timma, Krishna Deva's minister. The termination -rsea probably represents Arasa, the Kanarese form for Rajah. Temersea = Timmarasa = Timma Rajah..
  • South Indian Inscriptions (texts) Vol.9 Pt.2. Rayasada Kondamarasayya, son of Mantri Timmarasa and grandson of Sripatyacharya, of Bharadvaja-gōtra, Asvalayna-sutra and Rik-säkhä, made some gift for the service of the goddess Chaudēśvari in Chōlasamudra in order that the king may be blessed with children. Kondamarasayya is stated to have been an expert in reading various scripts. His grandfather is described as a very learned man and observer of the four religious orders, Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha and Yati, as the ornament of the Udayagiri-Kannadiga-kula and as the chief of Podatūru in the Dravida-desa

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  • Babu, Dr M. Bosu (26 November 2018). MATERIAL BACKGROUND TO THE VIJAYANAGARA EMPIRE (A Study with Special reference To Southern Ā ndhradē śa From A.D. 1300 To 1500): History Book. KY Publications. p. 293. ISBN 978-93-87769-42-7.
  • Satyanarayana, Kambhampati (1983). A Study of the History and Culture of the Andhras. People's Publishing House. p. 226.
  • Chatterjee, Amitava (2014). History: UGC-NET/SET/JRF (Paper II and III), 1/e. Pearson India. p. 2.39. ISBN 978-93-325-3704-0.
  • Murthy, N. S. Ramachandra (1996). Forts of Āndhra Pradesh: From the Earliest Times Upto 16th C. A.D. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. p. 31. ISBN 978-81-86050-03-3.
  • Sewell, Robert (1900). A Forgotten Empire: (Vijayanagar) a Contribution to the History of India. S. Sonnenschein & Company, Limited. p. 345. ISBN 978-0-7165-2137-2. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  • Dole, Manoj. Great Kings in The World. Manoj Dole. p. 106.