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Tallapaka Annamacharya (Hindu saint, poet and musician)

On December 18, 2013 By Arnab Sengupta Category: Famous and Great Personalities of India

Tallapaka Annamacharya was Born in 1408.

Tallapaka Annamacharya was the famous Hindu Saint, poet and profound musician who com­posed about 32,000 devotional songs (kirtanas) addressed to Lord Venkates­wara of Tirupati.

His Kirtanas which were engraved on copper plates and deposited in the temple of Venkateswara were unfortunately melted by ignorant trustees of the temple. Only 8,000 Kirtanas are now available. The Tirumala­-Tirupati Devasthanams are now busy in making these Kirtanas popular through their project known as the Annamacharya Project. From the last five to seven years his Kirtanas are becoming increasingly popular thanks to the splendid work of Tirupati-Tirumala Devasthanams.

Tallapaka Annamacharya who hailed from Tallapaka village in the Cuddapah district lived for 95 years.

Except for Annamacharya Kirtanas and Srinath’s Palnati Veera Char­itra the works up to the end of the 15th century were mere translations from Sanskrit. There were no original poetry works or works in prose.

He died in the year of 1503.

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Category: Famous and Great Personalities of India Tagged With: Andhra Literature, Telugu Literature




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