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The Chowdappa Satakam is a collection of 108 poetic verses, each consisting of four lines. The term "satakam" means "hundred" in Telugu, and while the work comprises 108 verses, it is still referred to as a satakam. These verses are written in a simple yet elegant style, making them accessible to readers of all ages and backgrounds.
Chowdappa was a unique figure in Telugu literature. He hailed from the Kundavarapu village and served in the court of Peda Venkata Raya (a ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire). He was known as a "Janapada Kavi" (poet of the people).
His verses provide a window into the social dynamics of 17th-century South India, reflecting the frustrations and humor of the era.
He argued that a scholar without common sense is like a donkey carrying a load of sandalwood—he feels the weight but never the fragrance.
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The Chowdappa Satakam is a collection of 108 poetic verses, each consisting of four lines. The term "satakam" means "hundred" in Telugu, and while the work comprises 108 verses, it is still referred to as a satakam. These verses are written in a simple yet elegant style, making them accessible to readers of all ages and backgrounds.
Chowdappa was a unique figure in Telugu literature. He hailed from the Kundavarapu village and served in the court of Peda Venkata Raya (a ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire). He was known as a "Janapada Kavi" (poet of the people). chowdappa satakam
His verses provide a window into the social dynamics of 17th-century South India, reflecting the frustrations and humor of the era. The Chowdappa Satakam is a collection of 108
He argued that a scholar without common sense is like a donkey carrying a load of sandalwood—he feels the weight but never the fragrance. Chowdappa was a unique figure in Telugu literature