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  2. Vemana - Wikipedia

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    vemana satakam Vemana, popularly known as Yogi Vemana , was an Indian philosopher and poet in the Telugu language . His poems are known for their use of simple language and native idioms.

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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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    Sumati Satakam, which is a neeti ("moral"), is one of the most famous Telugu Satakams. [citation needed] Satakam is composed of more than a 100 padyalu (poems). According to many literary critics [who?] Sumati Satakam was composed by Baddena Bhupaludu (Telugu: బద్దెన భూపాల; 1220–1280 CE). He was also known as Bhadra Bhupala.

  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. Kondaveeti Venkatakavi - Wikipedia

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    He started writing poetry at the age of 14 and wrote many books. In 1932, he wrote Karshaka Satakam about the problems of farmers. It was banned by the government. In 1946, he wrote Chennakesava Satakam. He wrote Divyasmrutulu remembering Vemana, Gurajada Apparao and other eminent Telugu personalities.

  7. Andhra Mahabharatam - Wikipedia

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    Andhra Mahabharatham (ఆంధ్ర మహాభారతం) is the Telugu version of Mahabharatha written by the Kavitrayam (Trinity of poets), consisting of Nannayya, Thikkana and Yerrapragada (also known as Errana).The three poets translated the Mahabharata from Sanskrit into Telugu over the period of the 11–14th centuries CE, and became the idols for all the following poets. [1]

  8. Bhadrachala Ramadasu - Wikipedia

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    He composed Dasarathi Satakam, a bhakti poem with didactic metric style whose lines and stanzas are often sung or shared in the regional Telugu tradition. [11] However, like the works of many poet-saints and philosophers on the Indian subcontinent, it is unclear which of the poems attributed to Ramadasu were authentically composed by him.

  9. Shataka - Wikipedia

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