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- Mahakavi Allasani Peddana (Telugu: అల్లసాని పెద్దన; c. 15th and 16th centuries CE) was a prominent Telugu poet and the foremost Ashtadiggaja in the imperial...
- Most Ashtadiggajas were from Rayalaseema. The Ashtadiggajas Allasani Peddana, Dhurjati, Nandi Thimmana, Madayyagari Mallana and Ayyalaraju Ramabhadrudu...
- Vijayanagara Empire.[citation needed] Peddana was a native of Somandepalli near Anantapur.[citation needed] Allasani Peddana wrote the first major Prabandha...
- Telugu literature. Manu Charitra or Swaarochisha Manu Sambhavam - Allasani Peddana, a poet in the court of Krishnadevaraya. Panduranga Maahaatmyam - Tenali...
- pla**** the role of Srinatha as the brother-in-law of Potana. Poetry portal Peddana, another famous composer of Prabandhas. Rao & Shulman, Srinatha 2012. Lal...
- Bharatha Kathamanjari” to the king. Unlike his contemporaries like Allasani Peddana, he did not use long and complex words and used only soft and simple Telugu...
- Bhuvanavijayam in Hyderabad for the first time, playing the role of Allasani Peddana in the play. Tirumala Tirupathi Devas**** (TTD) published the sacred...
- Sanskrit poets. His court had 8 Telugu poets (Astadiggajalu) - Allasani Peddana, Nandi Thimmana, Madayyagari Mallana, Dhurjati, Ayyala-raju Rama-Bhadrudu...
- (Ashtadiggajas) of the literary ****embly. The most famous among them were Allasani Peddana who held the honorific Andhrakavitapitamaha (lit, "father of Telugu poetry")...
- Ganitasarasangrahamu by Pavuluri Mallana and Prakirnaganitamu by Eluganti Peddana, were written in the 12th century.[relevant?][citation needed] Sumati Satakam...