The given text appears to be a dialogue from a play or movie, possibly a historical or mythological one, set in the region of Chitradurga in India. The dialogue revolves around the reign of various dynasties, including the Satavahana, Kadamba, Nalamba, Hoysala, Pallava, Chalukya, Vijanagara, and Palegaras. The protagonist, Dalawayi Muddanna, is a character who is feared and respected for his bravery but also for his tyrannical rule.
The dialogue begins with a historical context, mentioning the golden words of Adi Kavi Valmiki and the reign of various dynasties over Chitradurga. It then introduces the character of Dalawayi Muddanna, who is described as a brave ruler. However, the dialogue also reveals that Muddanna's rule is not without controversy, as he is accused of exploiting the people and the army.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of mutiny by the soldiers. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is summoned by the king for his actions. Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army, and the king is urged to take action. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Muddanna is accused of exploiting the people and the army. The soldiers demand justice and express their dissatisfaction with Muddanna's rule. The dialogue also introduces the character of Barma, who is described as a brave man who stands up for the soldiers.
The dialogue then shifts to
1. The land of Chitradurga was under the reign of Satavahana, Kadamba, Nalamba, Hoysala, Pallava Chalukya, Vijanagara, and Palegaras.
2. Timmanayaka ruled the land, founding the rule of Palegaras.
3. Ondane Obanna Nayaka, Kasturi Rangappa Nayaka, Immadi Madakari Nayaka, and their successors ruled the land.
4. In 1675, the invincible Palegaras feared for mutiny within the army.
5. The strength of Durga was questioned, with the army, ammunition, bravery, food, and wealth all being considered.
6. King Obanna got coronated, but the soldiers were not paid their salary.
7. The soldiers demanded justice and threatened to take the side of King Obanna if their demands were not met.
8. Dalawayi Muddanna was accused of committing mutiny against the empire.
9. The soldiers were suffering from drought and were not able to pay taxes.
10. The villagers were terrified by the soldiers and were not paying their taxes.
11. The villagers were looting people who were not paying taxes and torturing them.
12. The soldiers were not bringing agricultural produce or money like before.
13. The villagers were robbing the loaded carts.
14. Barma, a young wrestler, was chosen to lead the villagers against the soldiers.
15. Barma and his friends won the Bheti competition and were rewarded with medals.
16. Barma was accused of being a spy and was imprisoned.
17. Barama broke the prison and escaped with King Donne Rangappa.
18. The soldiers were not honored during the coronation of Obanna Nayaka.
19. The soldiers were disheartened towards the king.
20. The soldiers were planning to rebel against Muddanna.
21. The soldiers were planning to arrest Muddanna before he escaped.
22. Barama was chosen as the next chief of Durga.
23. Muddanna was no more, and Durga belonged to Barama.