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  2. Vemana - Wikipedia

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    C.P. Brown, known for his research on Vemana, estimates his year of birth to be 1652 based on some of his verses. Various sources say he was born in the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth centuries and eighteenth centuries [ 1 ] Vemana was a Vedic scholar and a great yogi in achala sidhantha.

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    Vemana Satakam (వేమన శతకము) (verses of Vemana): Collection of 693 poems by Vemana along with English Translation and glossary in 1829. Lokam Cheta Vrayabadina Subha Vartamanamu (లోకం చేత వ్రాయబడిన శుభ వర్తమానము), translation of bible stories in Telugu.

  4. Telugu literature - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] So high was the regard for Vemana that a popular Telugu saying goes 'Vemana's word is the word of the Vedas'. [citation needed] He is celebrated for his style of Chaatu padyam, a poem with a hidden meaning. [citation needed] Many lines of Vemana's poems are now colloquial phrases of the Telugu language.

  5. Sumathi Satakam - Wikipedia

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    Sumati Satakam is composed of more than a 100 poems (padyalu). According to many literary critics Sumati Satakam was reputedly composed by Baddena Bhupaludu (1220-1280 CE). He was also known as Bhadra Bhupala. He was a Chola prince and was a vassal under the Kakatiya empress Rani Rudrama Devi during the thirteenth century.

  6. Narla Venkateswara Rao - Wikipedia

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    Narla Venkateswara Rao or V. R. Narla (1 December 1908 – 13 March 1985) was a Telugu language writer, journalist and politician from Andhra Pradesh in India. He was Rajya Sabha member twice from 3 April 1958 to 2 April 1970, and wrote a satakam in Telugu along with several other books.

  7. Shataka - Wikipedia

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    Andhra Nayaka Satakam by Kasula Purushottama Kavi [6] Dasarathi Satakam by Kancherla Gopanna (Ramadasu) [7] Subhashita Trisati (three sets of hundred) by Bhatruthahari;

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  9. Vamana - Wikipedia

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    But if he repeat the verse pinvanty apo, where there is a pada referring to rain (the third atyam na mihe), and one referring to the Marutas [188] (the storms accompanying the rain, in the first pada), and the word viniyanti, "they carry off," which refers to Vishnu, whose characteristic feature is said to be vichakrame, i.e., he strode (thrice ...