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- Bammera Pothana (1450–1510) was a Telugu poet best known for his translation of the Srimad Bhaagavatam from Sanskrit to Telugu. He was a Telugu and Sanskrit...
- to Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. The Telugu poet Bammera Pothana was born in the village of Bammera in Jangoan in 1450 AD.[citation needed] At the time...
- among non-Muslims decreased. Poets of Telangana from the early era include Bammera Pothana, Kancherla Gopanna or Bhakta Ramadasu, Malliya Rechana, Gona Budda...
- Bhagabata by Jagannatha Dasa (15th Century CE) Mahābhāgavatamu by the poet Bammera Pōtana (15th century CE). The Śrīmad Bhāgavatam by A. C. Bhaktivedanta...
- many interpretations of what the last line signifies.[citation needed] Bammera Potanaamatya (Telugu: బమ్మెర పోతన) (1450–1510) is best known for his translation...
- Namini Subrahmanyam Naidu Papineni Sivasankar Potturi Vijayalakshmi Potana Bammera P. Lalita Kumari (Volga) Perugu Ramakrishna Puranam Subrahmanya Sarma Rajaram...
- patrons of Telugu literature. The poet Srinadha and his brother-in-law Bammera Pothana flourished at his court. Ga****athis of Odisha: Kapileswarapuram...
- (12th and 13th centuries) and Vijayanagara kings around the 16th century. Bammera Potana who lived in Vontimitta wrote his magnum opus Maha Bhagavatham in...
- Sreemad Bhagavatha: adapted and translated from the Telugu original of Kavi Bammera Pothana. Rakosh Das Beegamudre. Retrieved 7 February 2013. Prabhupada....
- Vauhini Studios in 1942. In the fim thespian V. Na****ya pla**** the role of Bammera Potana, and Gowrinatha Sastry pla**** the role of Srinatha as the brother-in-law...