తనికెళ్ల భరణి ప్రశ్నకు అవధాని సమాధానం | Vaddiparthi Padmakar | Tanikella Bharani | Kopparapu Kavulu

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తనికెళ్ల భరణి ప్రశ్నకు అవధాని సమాధానం | Brahmasri Vaddiparthi Padmakar | Tanikella Bharani | Kopparapu Kavulu
Tribhaasha Mahasahasraavadhaani Brahmasri Vaddiparti Padmakar is an Indian Public speaker and a scholar known for his discourses on Hinduism. He has completed more than 1225 Ashtaavadhaanams., 11 Sataavadhanams, and 6 Duel Avadhaanams. Brahmasri Vaddiparthi Padmakar garu wrote "Maanava katha" book which contains nine stories directly told by Laxmi Devi to a Sage. The tenets Sanatana Dharma are easily explained through these stories. The book was launched on March 31, 2019 at Sri Sharada Parameswari Devasthanam, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.
He is one of the few people who has given discourses on all 18 Puranas, other than the epics Ramayana and Mahabharatha. He is the Peethaadhipathi of Pranava Peetham, Eluru. Brahmasri Vaddiparti Padmakar was born on January 1, 1966 in Jogannapalem, West Godavari District to Vaddiparthi Chalapathirao and Seshamani. He completed his Master of Arts in Telugu and Sanskrit. After completing his Bachelor of Education training, he joined as a Telugu Lecturer at Sir C.R. Reddy Educational Institutions and worked there from 1993 to 2004. Vaddiparti Padmakar garu regularly gives religious discourses on various Hindu epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata, and various Puranas. He is known for giving answers to many questions related to Sanaathana Dharma out of his in-depth knowledge of the scriptures in various TV programs, for eg., "Dharma sandehalu" program in TV channels such as Bhakthi TV, SVBC TV, Telugu OM TV.

Sri Kopparapu Kavula Kalaapeethamu is an unique YouTube Channel, dedicated to promote Telugu Culture, Language and Hertage.
The first half of the twentieth century was truly a golden age for Telugu literature, after a similar such phase during Sri Krishnadevaraya’s reign. The period between 1950 and 1980 saw great literary output across various genres too, but the early twentieth century saw the revival of ‘avadhanam’ – a great literary form in Telugu.
Kopparapu Sodara Kavulu – ‘the poet-brothers of Kopparam’ – were two of the foremost exponents of this form. Their talent and achievements have been described as manavatita or beyond human capacity, in the era of many janta-kavulu (pairs of poets). The prominent pairs at the time were the great Tirupati-Venkata Kavulu, Venkata-Ramakrishna Kavulu, Venkata-Parvateeswara Kavulu and Pingali-Katuri Kavulu.

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