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- (1620–1688) Jayadeva, (12th Century) - Composed Gita Govinda Prathama Vaggeyakara(First poet-composer) of Carnatic and Hindustani music forms to compose...
- Rama, a saint-poet and a composer of Carnatic music. He is a famous Vaggeyakara (classical composer) from the Telugu classical era. He was born in the...
- music viz. vocals, lyrics and music and was considered by many as a Vaggeyakara. The Government of India awarded him the Padma Shri, the fourth highest...
- numerous Kritis, yaksha ganas, poems and harikathas. He was awarded the Vaggeyakara award by the Madras music academy in 2005. List of Carnatic composers...
- Vyasatirtha out of which only 1000 are available right now. Shri.Dasa was a vaggeyakara (composer-performer), a lakshanakara (musicologist), and the founder...
- literary works include 'Satapatra Sundari'- a collection of lyrics, 'Andhra Vaggeyakara Charitam'- his magnum opus (described below) and 'Jejimamayya Patalu'-...
- creating new music for the carnatic genre in the year 2006, with the ‘Vaggeyakara’ award. She published her second volume of compositions ‘Manolahari’...
- charitra Currently, Annamacharya of the 15th century is regarded as first vaggeyakara in Telugu. But, that position belongs to Krishnamayya, as he lived 300...
- distortion of meaning. Chitra-kāvyas provided inspiration to the writers and vaggeyakaras to model their works on similar lines. Jayadeva’s Gita Govinda is an...
- of Rama and a composer of Carnatic music. He is one among the famous vaggeyakaras (same person being the writer and composer of a song) in the Telugu language...