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  2. Surya Shataka - Wikipedia

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    The composition of the Surya Shataka is commonly regarded to have cured the poet of leprosy due to the grace of Surya. [6] In other accounts, the illness cured is stated to be blindness. [7] According to temple tradition, Mayura undertook a penance to propitate Surya at the Deo Surya Mandir located at Deo in present-day Aurangabad district, Bihar.

  3. Vaddadi Subbarayudu - Wikipedia

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    He taught Telugu at Innispet High School in Rajahmundry [3] for 10 years. In 1888, he joined the Government School (later Government Arts College ) as a Telugu lecturer. In 1887, as part of Queen Victoria 's Golden Jubilee celebrations, while India was still a British colony, Subbarayudu recited his work alongside other popular poets including ...

  4. Shataka - Wikipedia

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  5. Mayurbhatta - Wikipedia

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    The Sūryaśataka contains one hundred verses in praise of the Lord Surya. According to 'Surys Shatak' (Chaukhamba Publication, Varanasi) in verse no. 6 of Surya-Shatak, there is reference of leprosy and other descriptions of suffering it which may prove that the poet Mayur Bhatta had suffered from leprosy for a long time and prayed to lord Sun ...

  6. Kasula Purushottama Kavi - Wikipedia

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    The taunting tone and upbraiding of the deity is a consistent theme of this satakam. [1] Purushottama Kavi uses three epithets to describe Andhra Mahavishnu in this satakam: 'God of many miracles,' 'darling of women,' and 'Lord of Andhra in Srikakulam.' [1] The twelfth poetic stanza (translated) of this satakam reads as follows: [4]

  7. Telugu literature - Wikipedia

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    Sumati Satakam, which is a neeti ("moral"), is one of the most famous Telugu Satakams. [citation needed] Satakam is composed of more than a 100 padyalu (poems). According to many literary critics [who?] Sumati Satakam was composed by Baddena Bhupaludu (Telugu: బద్దెన భూపాల; 1220–1280 CE). He was also known as Bhadra Bhupala.

  8. Srikalahasteeswara temple - Wikipedia

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    The Srikalahasti Temple is located in the town of Srikalahasti, in Tirupati district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.According to regional tradition, it is said to be the site where Kannappa was ready to offer both his eyes to cover blood flowing from the Shivalinga before Shiva stopped him and granted him moksha. [3]

  9. Solar dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Later, Vivasvan, son of Kashyapa and Aditi, famously known as the Hindu god Surya married Saranyu who was the daughter of Vishvakarman, the architect of devas. He had many children but Manu was given the responsibility of building the civilization and as a result it formed a dynasty that was named 'Suryavamsha' or the solar dynasty.