Tāḷḷapāka Annāmācārya
Indian poet
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place in Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam literatures
- In South Asian arts: 14th–19th century
Tāḷḷapāka Annāmācārya, son of a great family of scholars, fathered an exciting new genre of devotional song, all addressed to the god Śrī Veṅkaṭeśvara of Tirupati (a form of Vishnu). His Saṅkīrtana Lakṣaṇam is a collection of 32,000 songs in Sanskrit and Telugu, which made…
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