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- sometimes written was dwipada, means 'two feet'—a couplet— and sataka means 'hundred'—signifying a cento of verses). A dwipada is a couplet with a specific...
- Purana, Panditaradhya charitra, Malamadevipuranamu and Somanatha Stava–in dwipada metre ("couplets"); Anubhavasara, Chennamallu Sisamalu, Vrushadhipa Sataka...
- Reddy—between 1300 and 1310 CE. It was composed in 17,290 couplets (in Dwipada metre). This metre is lyrical and can either be recited like the Valmiki...
- Natakam and Balakrishna Natakam as Yakshaganam and Rajayogamrutha Saram, a Dwipada Kavyam. These works were completed when she was in Tarikonda. On her return...
- Bijjalaraya the emergece of Veera Bhoga Vasanta Rayalu in his poetry collection Dwipada. "Kaivara Tataiah's 174th Samadhi Pravesha". Deccan Herald. 26 May 2009...
- presented to the Telugu public for the first time is a unique production of Dwipada Kavya, which belongs to Desi or indigenous literary compositions. The author...
- Viparita Dandasana (Sanskrit: विपरीत दण्डासन, IAST: Viparīta Daṇḍāsana) or Inverted Staff Pose is an inverted back-bending asana in modern yoga as exercise...
- Vishnudevananda Saraswati, the pose with both feet behind the head is named "Dwipada Sirasan" (sic) or "head-knee pose". Other authors treat Dvi Pada Sirsasana...
- Purana, Panditaradhya charitra, Malamadevipuranamu and Somanatha Stava–in dwipada metre ("couplets"); Anubhavasara, Chennamallu Sisamalu, Vrushadhipa Saataka...
- Ramayanam written in Telugu literature by Gona Budda Reddy. This is written in Dwipada Chand****u). Gona Budda Reddy’s daughter married Malyala Gunda Dandadeeshudu...