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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnnamacharyaAnnamacharya - Wikipedia

    Tallapaka Annamacharya (Telugu: తాళ్ళపాక అన్నమాచార్య, romanized: tāḷḷapāka annamācārya) (22 May 1408 – 4 April 1503), also popularly known as Annamayya, was a musician, composer, and a Hindu saint.

  2. Annamacharya was the very first vaggeyakara (composer) in Telugu and established a tradition which was later followed by a number of saint composers like Tyagaiah and Kshetraiah. Annamacharya composed 32,000 keertanas (devotional songs) in praise of Lord Venkateswara.

  3. www.sangeetasudha.organnamacharyaSangeeta Sudha

    Sangeeta Sudha. Tallapaka Annamacharya (1424-1503) Padakavita pitamaha Annamacharya was born in 1424 in the village of Tallapaka in Andhra Pradesh. As the legend goes, Annamayya, at the age of 16, had a vision of Lord Venkateswara which prompted him to write about 32,000 kirtanas and padams in praise of Lord Venkateswara and his consort Alamelu ...

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  5. Annamacharya Bhavana Vahini is a website that promotes awareness of Annamayya and his divine music across the globe. It also features programs and concerts by Dr.Shobha Raju, a Padmasri awardee and a disciple of Annamayya.

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  6. May 8, 2011 · Annamacharya was a saint composer of carnatic music who sang in praise of Venkateswara and Alamelumanga. He composed over 32,000 songs, including erotic, devotional and philosophical themes, and wrote the Ramayana in Telugu.

  7. May 21, 2015 · Learn about Annamacharya, the Andhra Pada Kavita Pitamaha, who composed 32,000 songs in praise of Venkateshwara and revived Bhakti in the medieval period. Discover his life, achievements, legacy and influence on Carnatic music and culture.

  8. www.annamayya.org › annamayyaAnnamayya - ABV

    Learn about Annamacharya, the first Vaggeyakara of Telugu Literature, who composed 32,000 devotional songs for Lord Venkateswar. Discover his life, legacy, and services to the Tirumala Temple and the world.

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