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అల్లసాని పెద్దన పద్యాలు తెలుగు భాషకు ఆభరణాలు. ఆయన వాడిన పద సంపద, శైలి తెలుగు పాఠకులను పరవశింపజేస్తాయి. పెద్దన కవిత్వాన్ని చదవడం మరియు వాటి భావాలను గ్రహించడం ద్వారా తెలుగు ప్రబంధ సాహిత్యం యొక్క గొప్పదనాన్ని మనం సులభంగా అర్థం చేసుకోవచ్చు.
మనుచరిత్రలో కథానాయకుడు ప్రవరుడు. ఆయన ఒక ఉత్తమ బ్రాహ్మణుడు, నిత్య అగ్నిహోత్రి, అందగాడు. ప్రవరుని రూపం మరియు నడవడికను పెద్దన ఈ పద్యంలో అద్భుతంగా వర్ణించారు. పద్యం:
Contrast Peddana's style with other like Tenali Ramakrishna. Share public link
He seamlessly fused high Sanskrit vocabulary ( Tatsama ) with native, sweet Telugu words ( Aclcha Telugu ) to create an elevated yet sonorous vocabulary. allasani peddana poems in telugu with bhavam
Below are his most famous poems, written in original Telugu script, alongside their contextual meanings ( Bhavam ). 1. The Praise of Poetry and Royalty
మనుచరిత్రలోని కొన్ని ముఖ్యమైన, ప్రసిద్ధమైన పద్యాలు మరియు వాటి భావాలు క్రింద ఇవ్వబడ్డాయి.
His masterpiece, Manucharitramu (Svārochisha Manu Sambhavam), is considered one of the (five great poems) in Telugu. Peddana’s style is known for its exquisite descriptions, emotional depth, and a unique blend of Telugu and Sanskrit, making his poems both artistic and intellectually stimulating. He implores this Graceful Lady
1. The Divine Intervention in Manucharitramu (Saraswathi Stuti)
. A notable excerpt from this work is his Ganesha invocation, a beautifully rendered verse accompanied by an explanation of its profound meaning.
This famous poem from the introduction of Manu Charitramu highlights Peddana's philosophy on what constitutes exceptional literature. He explains that true poetry should flow effortlessly and delight the listener instantly. Original Telugu Poem the spouse of the Creator
This article explores the soul of Peddana’s poetry, presenting the original verses (original Telugu text) along with their detailed meaning () to appreciate why his work has resonated for over 500 years.
In this poem, Peddana describes Goddess Saraswathi holding her . The ivory frets of the Veena are described as dazzling, while her tender fingers grace the strings. He implores this Graceful Lady, the spouse of the Creator, to reside securely in his soul to bestow wisdom. The imagery highlights the peaceful, serene, yet powerful nature of learning and art.
Whether portraying the steadfastness of Pravara or the desperation of Varudhini, Peddana’s characters display deep, relatable human emotions.
"I am tossing and turning in the raging flames of the god of love (Kamadeva). You show no mercy toward me, you do not even look at me. Will you not join me in love play within the cool orchards of these golden mountain peaks? O lord of my life! If I do not look upon your moon-like face, my life forces will not remain in this body!"