Allasani Peddana Poems In Telugu With Bhavam -
Introduction: The Poet of Poets In the golden age of Telugu literature, the 16th century, the court of King Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara was adorned by the "Ashtadiggajas" (Eight Elephants of Literature). Among these eight colossal figures, one stood tall as the Adikavi (the First Poet) of Prabandha literature— Allasani Peddana .
“Mugdha manasa raayi, mrudu vachana rasi, Ala vala netrala varaluchi penchi…” Literal: “Your innocent mind is a stone of diamond, your soft words are heaps of nectar, and your curving eyes are bows shooting arrows of boons.” allasani peddana poems in telugu with bhavam
Love is sweet but dangerous. The same person who speaks softly can wound you with a glance. Peddana is warning that bhavam itself is dual—Rati (pleasure) and Rana (war) co-exist. Conclusion: Why Peddana’s Bhavam is Eternal In a world of instant poetry and surface-level emotion, Allasani Peddana’s works challenge us to read slower and feel deeper. His bhavam is not just an emotion; it is a process —a journey from seeing, to sensing, to suffering, to understanding. Introduction: The Poet of Poets In the golden
