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History of Shri ANNAMAYYA [Sri Thallapaaka Annamacharya] (1408-1503)

ANNAMAYYA [Sri Thallapaaka Annamacharya] (1408-1503) 

The saint composer of the 15th century is the earliest known musician of India to compose 32k songs called “sankIrthanas” in praise of Lord Venkateswara.

History of Shri ANNAMAYYA [Sri Thallapaaka Annamacharya] (1408-1503)

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Sri Thallapaaka Annamacharya (1408-1503)


Sri Thallapaaka Annamacharya (1408-1503) the saint composer of the 15th century is the earliest known musician of India to compose 32k songs called “sankIrthanas” in praise of Lord Venkateswara.Lord Vishnu manifested Himself as Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala Hills to protect the Dharma from decay in the Current Age (Kali Yuga). Annamacharya was born as the incarnation of Hari Nandhakam(sword) to promote Dharma through his powerful Sankirtanas (devotional songs).


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He is believed to have been the creator avatar of Nandhaka, the sword of Vishnu. He is widely regarded as the Andhra Pada kavithā Pithāmaha (Grandfather of Telugu song-writing)

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ANNAMAYYA [Sri Thallapaaka Annamacharya] (1408-1503) 

The saint composer of the 15th century is the earliest known musician of India to compose 32k songs called “sankIrthanas” in praise of Lord Venkateswara.

History of Shri ANNAMAYYA [Sri Thallapaaka Annamacharya] (1408-1503)


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