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Telugu poet (1205–1288)
Tikkana (1205–1288), also known as Tikkana Somayaji, was a 13th century Telugu poet. Born into a Telugu-speaking Niyogi Brahmin family . He was the second
Tikkana
Body of works written in the Telugu language
Although it is the dominant literary form, there are exceptions: for example, Tikkana composed Uttara Ramayana entirely in verse. Kāvyam: Poem which usually
Telugu_literature
Ancient Telugu epic
existence of literary works in Telugu during the pre-Nannaya period. Tikkana (or Tikkana Somayaji) (1205–1288) was a 13th-century Telugu poet and minister
Andhra_Mahabharatam
Dravidian language
debate." This is the period of Kavitrayam or Trinity of Poets. Nannayya, Tikkana, and Yerrapragada (or Errana) are known as the Kavitrayam.[citation needed]
Telugu_language
State in southeastern India
Tirupati Laddu are some of the food products with GI status. Nannayya, Tikkana, and Yerrapragada form the trinity who translated the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata
Andhra_Pradesh
Indian social reformer (1848–1919)
Raja Ram Mohan Roy of Andhra. He was known by the title Gadya Tikkana, or ‘the Tikkana of Prose'. Kandukuri Veeresalingam was born into a Telugu-speaking
Kandukuri_Veeresalingam
Tamil dynasty of South India
which the great Telugu poets Tikkana, Ketana, Marana and Somana enriched the literature with their contributions. Tikkana Somayaji wrote Nirvachanottara
Chola_dynasty
Surname list
Puthumana Somayaji was a 15th-century mathematician from Kerala, India . Tikkana or Tikkana Somayaji is the second poet of “Trinity of Poets (Kavi Trayam)” that
Somayaji
City in Andhra Pradesh, India
actor/comedian Potti Sreeramulu, Indian Freedom Fighter Puchalapalli Sundarayya Tikkana, poet, one of the "Trinity of Poets" Vanisri, actress Ashwin Hebbar, Cricketer
Nellore
Teluga poet of the 16th century
by profession. While earlier historians placed her as a contemporary of Tikkana Somayaji during the times of Kakatiya empire, Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantul
Atukuri_Molla
on the Paleru river. Manumasiddhi's forces led by Khadga Tikkana, the cousin of poet Tikkana won the battle, but the leader perished. This feud and the
Cholas_of_Nellore
Trio of Telugu poets
great epic Mahabharata into Telugu. The kavitrayam comprises Nannayya, Tikkana and Yerrapragada. Nannayya was popularly hailed as the Adi Kavi or the
Kavitrayam
Medieval Indian empire (848–1279)
of the rulers. In this era, great Telugu poets Tikkana, Ketana, Marana and Somana were active. Tikkana Somayaji wrote Nirvachanottara Ramayanamu and Andhra
Chola_Empire
Telugu language poet and writer from southern India
from southern India. He was a disciple of the poet Tikkana, and wrote multiple works under Tikkana's sponsorship. Ketana wrote the following works: Dasa-kumara-charitamu
Mulaghatika_Ketana
Official state song of Andhra Pradesh, India
the classical music immortalised by Tyagaraja; the lyrical beauties of Tikkana, who rendered the Mahabharata into Telugu; the physical bravery of Rani
Mā_Telugu_Talliki
1965 Indian film
S. No. Song title Lyrics Singers length 1 "Pavitranaya Saadhunam" Tikkana Ghantasala 0:35 2 "Rambha Urvashi Taladanne" Aarudhra Ghantasala, P. Susheela
Veerabhimanyu
Dravidian ethnic group
Telugu language emerged as a literary medium with the writings of Nannaya, Tikkana, Eranna, Pothana etc. are the translators and poets of the great Hindu
Telugu_people
City in Andhra Pradesh, India
Also known as 'Ādi Kavi' (the first poet) of Telugu, Nannayya, along with Tikkana and Yerrana, translated the Sanskrit version of the Mahabharata into Telugu
Rajahmundry
Telugu narrative based in Andhra Pradesh
on the Paleru river. Manumasiddhi's forces led by Khadga Tikkana, the cousin of poet Tikkana won the battle, but the leader perished. This feud and the
Epic_of_Katamaraju
State of India, located on its SE coast
Natyam Bhamakalapam Veeranatyam Vilasini Natyam Telugu literature Nannayya Tikkana Yerrapragada Kandukuri Veeresalingam Music of Andhra Pradesh Annamacharya
Outline_of_Andhra_Pradesh
11th-century Telugu-language poet
Parvam, Sabaparva, and a part of Aranyaparvam. Later in the 13th century Tikkana left the remainder of Aranyaparvam and wrote 15 parvams from Virata Parvam
Nannayya
(Mantra Sastra, philosophy and spiritualism), Dharmanirnayam (social novel), Tikkana Somayaji (Historical novel), Sivanugrahamu Pitruyagnamu (Poetry) and Sringeri
Tummalapalli Ramalingeswara Rao
Tummalapalli_Ramalingeswara_Rao
Group of Indian poets, 1509–1529
original stories followed during this period. Poets in earlier century like Tikkana and Potana translated the Sanskrit books and epics without changing the
Ashtadiggajas
River in India
basin which produced several well-known authors and poets like Kavibrahma Tikkana Somayajulu, Tallapaka Annamacharya, Pothuluri Veerabrahmendra Swamy, Yogi
Penna_River
Heart-shaped lake in Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Lord Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu Yerrapragada Medieval Telugu poet Tikkana Second poet of the "Trinity of Poets (Kavi Trayam)" who translated Mahabharata
Hussain_Sagar
Telugu poet
translated into Telugu from Sanskrit by Marana (1291–1323), disciple of Tikkana. The original story was around 150 poems that Peddana extended into six
Allasani_Peddana
Telugu poet
Mahabaratha. Others place Nannechoda between the periods of Nannaya and Tikkana. Kumara Sambhavam is not the translation of Kalidasa's work of the same
Nanne_Choda
Venugopla Swamy Temple Sullurupet Temples Talpagiri Temple Tikkana Somayaji park Tikkana Somayaji Home (Patur Village, Kovur Mandal) Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary
List of tourist attractions in Nellore
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Nellore
Notable Telugus
Mahabharatamu into Telugu over the course of a few centuries Tikkana also called "Tikkana Somayaji" (1205–1288), poet and member of Kavi Trayam Errana
List_of_Telugu_people
letters Ludwig Tieck (1773–1853), German poet, translator, editor and critic Tikkana (1205–1288), Telugu poet, translator of Mahabharata Gary Tillery (born
List_of_poets
Indian linguist (1928–2012)
Avadhani (1971). Krishnamurti, Bhadriraju (ed.). Tikkana padaprayōga kōśam (A Concordance of Tikkana's Māhābhārata, a literary work of the 13th century)
Bhadriraju_Krishnamurti
District of Andhra Pradesh in India
years old. Translation of Maha Bharatam was said to be done by the poet Tikkana based at this place. Lord Narasimha appears as a huge of rock in ‘Yoga
Nellore_district
List of notable people who belong to the Brahmin caste
Suryakant Tripathi, Indian poet, novelist, essayist and story-writer. Tikkana, Telugu poet who was the second poet of the Kavi Trayam that translated
List_of_Brahmins
written by the Kavitrayam (Trinity of poets), consisting of Nannayya, Tikkana and Yerrapragada (also known as Errana). The three poets translated the
List_of_Hindu_texts
Kakatiya emperor from 1199 to 1262
co-regent Rajendra III; the Karnata king was Vira Someshvara. Bayyana and Tikkana, two Padiharis, rebelled against Manuma-siddhi II, forcing him to flee
Ganapati_(Kakatiya_dynasty)
Indian writer (1908–1986)
the university was achieved by Dr. B.Rama Raju. He edited some parvas of Tikkana Mahabharatam for Sahitya Academy. His major work is Sangrahandhra Vignanakosam
Khandavalli_Lakshmi_Ranjanam
Soma-natha characterized his work as an appendix to Tikkana's Mahabharatamu, and like Tikkana, dedicated his work to the god Harihara. Veeresalingam
Nachana_Somanatha
Mahabharatamu into Telugu over the course of a few centuries Tikkana also called "Tikkana Somayaji" (1205–1288), poet and member of Kavi Trayam Errana
List_of_Indian_poets
Road in Secunderabad, India
Lord Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu Yerrapragada Medieval Telugu poet Tikkana Second poet of the "Trinity of Poets (Kavi Trayam)" that translated Mahabharata
Tank_Bund_Road
of territory and the misunderstanding of two kings. The valor of Khadga Tikkana and the Telugu kings has been portrayed in this heroic song and the epic
Telugu_folk_literature
Geographic region of Andhra Pradesh, India
Balasubrahmanyam S. Janaki P. Susheela Telugu literature, arts and cinema Nannayya Tikkana Tenali Ramakrishna Gurajada Apparao Kandukuri Veeresalingam Devulapalli
Coastal_Andhra
ancient language, Telugu has a rich and deep literary culture. Nannaya, Tikkana, Yerrapragada, Srinatha, Molla, and Tarikonda Venkamamba made the Telugu
Culture_of_Andhra_Pradesh
Empire, and claimed to have been born in the family of the famous poet Tikkana. He highly praises the deity Bhimeshvara of Draksharamam (in present-day
Nutana-kavi_Suranna
16th century Telugu epic poem
keen understanding of the works of earlier Telugu poets like Nannaya and Tikkana. Her verse structure and style, particularly in her descriptive passages
Molla_Ramayanam
Visalakshi Duggirala Gopalakrishnayya Gudipati Venkata Chalam Tenneti Hemalata Tikkana Gurram Jashuva Jakkana Janardhana Maharshi Kavana Sarma Keshava Reddy Kesava
List of Telugu-language writers
List_of_Telugu-language_writers
1323 CE the Kakatiya dynasty unified the land and in that golden age Tikkana’s translation of the Mahabharata founded Telugu literature. In 1258 CE,
History_of_Andhra_Pradesh
Indian Telugu-language writer
Vishnu Sharma English Chaduvu (Vishnu Sharma Learning English), in which Tikkana and Vishnu Sarma two great literary figures of India attempt to learn English
Viswanatha_Satyanarayana
Indian poet and writer (1894–1972)
Venkataratnamu, his mother was Kutumbamma. Ancestors of Pingali family were Tikkana and Pingali Suranna. He studied up to fifth grade in Guduru, 6th and 7th
Pingali_Lakshmikantam
of the Telugu script from the common Telugu-Kannada script took place. Tikkana wrote his works in this script.[citation needed] Telugu underwent a great
Linguistic_history_of_India
poet and musician Shang Ting (born 1209), writer of Chinese Sanqu poetry Tikkana (born 1205), second poet of "Trinity of Poets (Kavi Trayam)" that translated
1288_in_poetry
the Kakatiya dynasty. It showcases the architectural style of that era. Tikkana Somayaji started a Mahabharatha translation into Telugu only after offering
Sri Moolastaneswara Swamy Temple, Mulapeta
Sri_Moolastaneswara_Swamy_Temple,_Mulapeta
Telugu poem
empress Rani Rudrama Devi during the thirteenth century. He was a pupil of Tikkana, a Telugu writer. If we assume that the Sumatee Satakam was indeed written
Sumathi_Satakam
Vikramarjuna Vijaya, Andhra Maha Bharatamu by the three poets namely Nannaya, Tikkana and Errana, Shiva Sharana by Basavanna and Akka Mahadevi's Vachanas. In
South_Indian_culture
1200 – Rudolf von Ems, German nobleman, knight and poet (d. 1254) 1205 – Tikkana, Telugu poet (died 1288) 1207: September 9 – Rumi, Persian poet (died 1273)
13th_century_in_literature
(1913–1996, Philippines, f/p) Edith Tiempo (1919–2011, Philippines, p/f/nf) Tikkana (1205–1288, Nellore, p) Carl Frode Tiller (born 1970, Norway, f) Gary Tillery
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parvas 3.5 parvas written by him Potana – Mahabhagavatam, Bhogini Dandakam Tikkana – Mahabharatam last 14 parvas written by him Gurazada Apparao – Telugu
List of people from Andhra Pradesh
List_of_people_from_Andhra_Pradesh
Indian poet
Mahatma Katha Kalaprapoorna (Sahitya) title by Andhra University Abhinava Tikkana, Telugu lenka titles conferred by other organizations "Sahitya Akademi
Tummala_Seetharama_Murthy
Dravidian philologist (1891-1962)
is exceedingly interesting... the enumeration of artistic qualities of Tikkana's verse shows rare insight and critical acumen in the author..." Kalidasuni
Korada_Ramakrishnayya
Writer and literary critic (born 1953)
Sarala Rekhalu (Short Stories) 2022 Loyaloo Sikharaaloo (Free Verse) 2022 Tikkana (Monograph) 2025 "Akademi Awards (1955-2015)". Sahitya Akademi. Archived
Papineni_Sivasankar
British official of the East India Company (1798–1884)
Potana's Andhra Mahabhagavatam in 1848 along with Puranam Hayagreeva Sastry. Tikkana's Andhra Mahabharatam in 1848 along with Puvvada Venkata Rao. Srinatha's
Charles_Philip_Brown
Residential school in India
ధర్మ నిర్వహణమే మాకధిక రక్ష..!!! || జయ || White House - Green House - Tikkana Somayaji House - Sri Krishnadevaraya House - C.R.R House (Cattamanchi Ramalinga
Andhra Pradesh Residential School, Kodigenahalli
Andhra_Pradesh_Residential_School,_Kodigenahalli
Indian writer (1853–1929)
Visandhi Vivekamu (1912) Bobbili Yuddham (1916) Malavikagnimitramu (1919) Tikkana Somayaji Vijayamu (1919) Uttararama Charitra (1920) Andhra Sahitya Darpanamu
Vedam_Venkataraya_Sastry
attested in Nannaya's Mahabharata. The subsequent great poets, such as Tikkana, adhered to this rule. Tatana (Vellanki Tatam Bhattu who wrote Sulakshana-saramu)
Appa-kavi
Calendar year
of Denmark Shang Ting, Chinese calligrapher, poet and writer (b. 1209) Tikkana Somayaji, Indian Prime-Minister and poet (b. 1205) Wang Qinghui, Chinese
1288
and counterpart to Kokin Wakashū, the first imperial poetry anthology. Tikkana (died 1288), second poet of “Trinity of Poets (Kavi Trayam)” that translated
1205_in_poetry
Decade
of Denmark Shang Ting, Chinese calligrapher, poet and writer (b. 1209) Tikkana Somayaji, Indian Prime-Minister and poet (b. 1205) Wang Qinghui, Chinese
1280s
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Cute Girl
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