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His family had originally hailed from Tumuluru near [[Tenali]] in [[Guntur District]]. He was also known as ''Tenali Ramalinga'', a [[Shaivism|Shaiva]] name. It is believed that he later converted to [[Vaishnavism]].
His family had originally hailed from Tumuluru near [[Tenali]] in [[Guntur District]]. He was also known as ''Tenali Ramalinga'', a [[Shaivism|Shaiva]] name. It is believed that he later converted to [[Vaishnavism]].
Some scholars dispute whether that he was a contemporary of [[Krishnadeva Raya]]. Tenali Ramakrishna's most famous work, ''[[Panduranga Mahatyam]]'', is dedicated to [[Krishnadeva Raya]]'s grandson; it is therefore possible that he was only a boy poet during the reign of Krishnadeva Raya (1509-1529). He was known for wit and a large volume of poetry written in the [[Telugu language]].
Some scholars dispute whether that he was a contemporary of [[Krishnadeva Raya]]. Tenali Ramakrishna's most famous work, ''[[Panduranga Mahatyam]]'', is dedicated to [[Krishnadeva Raya]]'s grandson;{{fact}} it is therefore possible that he was only a boy poet during the reign of Krishnadeva Raya (1509-1529). He was known for wit and a large volume of poetry written in the [[Telugu language]].
He died due to a snake-bite.
He died due to a snake-bite.



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Garlapati Tenali Ramakrishna (Template:Lang-te), popularly known as Tenali Rama and Vikata Kavi, was a court-poet of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 16th century CE. He one of the Ashtadiggajas who were patrons of Krishnadeva Raya and is also referred to as Tenali Raman in some parts of Southern India.

Biography

His family had originally hailed from Tumuluru near Tenali in Guntur District. He was also known as Tenali Ramalinga, a Shaiva name. It is believed that he later converted to Vaishnavism.

Some scholars dispute whether that he was a contemporary of Krishnadeva Raya. Tenali Ramakrishna's most famous work, Panduranga Mahatyam, is dedicated to Krishnadeva Raya's grandson;[citation needed] it is therefore possible that he was only a boy poet during the reign of Krishnadeva Raya (1509-1529). He was known for wit and a large volume of poetry written in the Telugu language. He died due to a snake-bite.

His story was made into a cartoon called "The Adventures of Tenali Raman" by the Cartoon Network (India) in 2003.[1]

His works

Scholars treat his famous work Panduranga Mahatyam as one among the Pancha Kavyas, the five great books of Telugu Literature. He has dedicated Panduranga Mahatyam to Viruri Vedadri. [2] This book is about the Pundarika Shetram on the banks of river Bhaimi and its legend. He also composed Udbhataradhya Charitram on the story of Udbhata, a monk, as well as Ghatikachala Mahatyam about Ghatikachalam, a place of worship for God Narasimha near Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.

Style

He followed the Prabhanda style. He took the theme for Panduranga Mahatyam from the Skanda Purana and enhanced it with many stories about the devotees of God Vittala.

He is noted for brilliance and wit and for mocking other poets and great personalities. He created a celebrated character called Nigama Sarma akka(sister of Nigama Sarma) and a story around her without giving her a name. He also had written many Chatuvu(extempore poems).

Titles

References

  1. ^ The Hindu Online | Adventures of Tenali Raman Article dated June 20, 2003 by Savitha Gautam, accessed on October 20, 2008
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