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  1. Srinivasa Nayaka, also known as Purandara Dasa ( IAST: Purandara dāsa) [2] ( c. 1484 – c. 1564) was a composer, singer and a Haridasa philosopher from present-day Karnataka, India.

  2. May 26, 2020 · Purandara Dasa (1484 –1565) was a Haridasa, a renowned composer of Carnatic music, a great devotee of the Supreme Lord Krishna, a Vaishnava poet, a saint and a social reformer. He was a disciple of the Dvaita philosopher-saint Vyasatirtha, and a contemporary of yet another Haridasa, Kanakadasa.

  3. Purandara Dasa, often called as the ' Karnakata Sangeeta Pitamaha' (Grandsire of Carnatic Music) who lived between 1484 and 1564 is one of the prominent composers in Carnatic music. He is most famous of the Haridasas of Karnatic and is a prominent figure in the propagation of Bhakti Movement in South India.

  4. Sri Puranadara is the luminous star of Kannada Haridasa movement and most part of his life was spent during the heydays of Vijayanagara Empire. Sri Purandaradasa vigraha at Purandara Mandapa in Hampi. BEFORE BECOMING A DASA: Purandaradasa was born to Varadappa Nayaka & Leelavati couple as Srinivasa Nayaka.

  5. With a sense of deep concern, Sri Purandara dasa memorial trust (SPDMT) built a memorial for Sri Purandara dasa in Bangalore, perhaps the only one of its kind in the entire state, inaugurated by HH Vishwesha teertha swamiji in June 2013.

  6. May 6, 2024 · Purandaradasa (flourished 16th century, India) was an Indian saint who was a major poet and composer of Haridasa devotional song, one of the major genres of Kannada literature.

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  8. The family are supposed to have hailed from Pandarapur in modern day Maharashtra but Purandara Dasa lived in Hampi during the latter part of his life.

  9. Dec 3, 2021 · 16th-century artists from India. Carnatic vocalists.

  10. One of the oldest and richest musical traditions of India, Carnatic music owes popularisation and evolution to pioneer Purandara Dasa who was born in 1484 CE in present-day Karnataka.