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Literature | Songs | Edi Cheekati Edi Veluturu (Taram Maarindi)

    Lyrics: SriSri

ఏది చీకటి ఏది వెలుతురు
ఏది జీవితమేది మ్రుత్యువు
ఏది పున్యం ఏది పాపం
ఏది నరకం ఏది నాకం
ఏది సత్యం ఏదసత్యం
ఏదనిత్యం ఏది నిత్యం
ఏది ఏకం ఏదనేకం
ఏది కారణం ఏది కార్యం

ఓ మహాత్మా ఓ మహర్షి

ఏది తెలుపు ఏది నలుపు
ఏది గానం ఏది మౌనం
ఏది నాది ఏది నీది
ఏది నీతి ఏది నేతి
నిన్న స్వప్నం నేటి సత్యం
నేటి ఖేదం రేపు రాగం
ఒకే కాంతి ఒకే శాంతి

ఓ మహాత్మా ఓ మహర్షి

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Guntur | Tourism | Amaravati


Travel Guide

Amaravati is located 35 km northwest of Guntur. It is connected by the Amaravati road from the heart of Guntur city. It is 46 km south west of Vijayawada, a major city and railway junction in Andhra Pradesh. Gannavaram, north of Vijayawada is the nearest Airport.

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Amaravati is a small town situated on the banks of the River Krishna in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is famous for the Amareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is one of the famous Pancharamas. Amaravati, also known as Dhanyakataka/Dharnaikota was the site of a great Buddhist Stupa built in pre-Mauryan times. It was also the capital of Satavahanas, the first great Andhra kings who ruled from the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE, after the downfall of Maurya empire.

History

According to Vajrayana traditional sources the Buddha preached at Dharanikota/Dhanyakatakam and conducted Kalachakra ceremony, which would take the antiquity of Amaravati back to 500 BCE. Taranatha, the Buddhist monk writes: "On the full moon of the month Caitra in the year following his enlightenment, at the great stupa of Dhanyakataka, Buddha emanated the mandala of "The Glorious Lunar Mansions" (Kalachakra). This shows that Dhanyakatakam (Amaravati) was a very important place at the time of composition of this tantra. The recorded history of Amaravati and nearby Dharanikota dates from 2nd century BCE. It was the capital of Andhra Satavahanas who ruled from 2nd century BCE to 3rd century CE. After the decline of Satavahanas, Andhra Ikshvakus and later Pallava kings ruled Krishna river valley. Subsequently, Eastern Chalukyas and Telugu Cholas held sway over the region. Kota Kings were in control of Amaravati during the medieval times. Kota kings were subdued by Kakatiyas in 11th century CE and Amaravati became part of the unified Telugu empire.

The Stupa

The town was the site of a great Buddhist stupa originally built during the reign of emperor Ashoka. It was completed in 200 CE and is decorated with carved panels which tell the story of Buddha's life. The region between Krishna and Godavari rivers was an important place for Buddhism from the 2nd century BCE and some ancient sculpture in low relief has been found here. During the Satavahana period (2nd century BCE-3rd century CE), Dharanikota near Amaravati was chosen as the capital. The stupa was then adorned with limestone reliefs and free standing Buddha figures. During the period of the decline of Buddhism, this stupa was also neglected and it was buried under rubble. There is a 14th century inscription in Sri Lanka which mentions repairs made to the stupa and after that it was forgotten.

Around the year 1796 C.E., Colonel Colin Mackenzie, who visited the site twice, prepared drawings and sketches of the relics in the area. Eventually, several European scholars including Sir Walter Smith, Robert Sewell, James Burgess and Alexander Rea excavated the site and unearthed many sculptures that once adorned the stupa. Many bas-relief medallions and paneled friezes decorated the Amaravati stupa. Similar to Sanchi Stupa, the stupa was decorated with carvings of life and teachings of Buddha and events of Jataka Stories, e.g. taming of a rogue elephant by Buddha. The 95 ft tall stupa was made of brick with a circular dome and platforms protruding in four cardinal directions. Recent excavations have revealed remains of an Ashokan pillar, the first such example of Mauryan art to be found in South India.

This stupa is related to the Vajrayana teachings of Kalachakra, still practiced today in Tibetan Buddhism. According to the Kalachakra tantra texts, Suchandra, the King of Shambhala and many of his retinue received the initiation into this practice by the historical Buddha. For this reason, the Dalai Lama of Tibet conducted a Kalachakra initiation at this location in 2006.

Art historians regard the Amaravati art as one of the three major styles or schools of ancient Indian art, the other two being the Gandhara style and the Mathura style. Some of the Buddhist sculptures of Amaravati betray a Greco-Roman influence that was the direct result of the close trade and diplomatic contacts between South India and the ancient Romans. Indeed, Amaravati has itself yielded a few Roman coins. The Government Museum at Egmore (Madras Museum) and British Museum, London host the "Amaravati Gallery".

Chinese traveller and Buddhist monk Hiuen Tsang (Xuanzang) visited Amaravati in 640 C.E., stayed for sometime and studied 'Abhidhammapitakam'. He observed that there were many Viharas and some of them were deserted, which points out that Hinduism was gaining ground at that time. Xuanzang wrote a glorious account of the place, Viharas and monasteries that existed.

Shiva Temple

The Amareswara (Shiva) temple walls have lot of inscriptions that give information about the kings who ruled over the area. The present holy shrine of Amaralingeswara (Lord Shiva) temple is associated with the reign of Vasireddy Venkatadri Nayudu who ruled the region before the advent of the British rule (See Amararama). People around Amaravati widely believe that the temple was constructed to install peace after a massacre of 1000 violent tribesman plotting against the king in a sinister carnival organized to capture them. Later Venkatadri Nayudu built a temple in the same spot upon guidance from scholars of his court. He was well-known for his benevolence , munificience and construction of a large number of temples and education centers in the Krishna river delta.

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East Godavari | People | Devi Sri Prasad

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Devi Sri Prasad (born on August 2, 1982) is a famous film composer and playback singer in Telugu and Tamil films.

He was born in a small village in Amalapuram, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh and later moved to Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He completed his schooling in Sir M. Venkata Subba Rao Boys High School, T. Nagar, Chennai. He has won several prizes in the culturals organised at inter-school level for both dance and singing competitions.

His debut music album Dance Party, along with S. P. B. Charan and a few more debutants at the time, was the kick start of his music career. He began his musical-direction career in 1999 in the Telugu film Devi. Devi Sri Prasad was a disciple of the renowned mandolinist, U. Srinivas, and he has directed music for dozens of South Indian films, including several box-office successes.

Devi Sri Prasad is known to be a big fan of Ilaiyaraaja. He has a younger brother named Sagar who is also a playback singer.

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Krishna | People | Mani Sharma

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Mani Sharma Yanamandra, born July 11, 1964, Machilipatnam,Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh is a music director known for his works in Tollywood. Before becoming a music director in Tollywood, Sharma used to work with M. M. Keeravani. He has composed music for over 100 films. He is popularly known as "Swara Brahma" for his contributions to music in Tollywood. Mani Sarma started his career as a Music Director in the year 1998 and from then he continued to score for more than 110 feature films. His music compositions of songs to the movies to the popular heroes stole the hearts of scores of fans for the heart winning and crowd pulling and foot tapping numbers. His songs form the repertoire of all rank musicians today. His songs have the sense of utmost delicacy and fashioned verse with sounds that merge with orchestral ecstasy. His music flowed spontaneously out of ecstasy. The compositions sprouted out of intense cross currents blend from tutelage and his vast experience came down from the years

Manisharma born in Machilipatnam, Krishna district of Andhra pradesh. He spent most of his childhood in Chennai. Manisharma started his career as a Key Board player in late 80'S under the guidance of renowned and popular Music Director Late Sri Satyam. As a key Board Player, extensively toured along with well known Indian playback singer Sri S.P.Balasubramaniam as a member of his prestigious troupe and performed in Live stage performances in India and abroad including in USA, U.K, Australia, Europe, South Africa, Singapore, Sri Lanka & UAE, and so on. As a freelance Keyboard player, Manisharma worked with several famous music directors in all the SouthIndian languages, and also in Hindi, Oriya and Bengali. He has worked for other music Directors along with Famous AR RAHMAN. He got the first break as a music director in the year 97 With his talent, Manisharma established himself as a popular Music Director in Telugu Industry in a short span of two years. Vast experience in Small Screen industry by being instrumental in individually composing and giving assistance to many Feature films, T.V.Serials, Documentaries, Advertisement media.He truly conveyed the message that fusion is good as long as there is no confusion. Morning Raga is a classic example of Mani Sharma's innovative blend of Modern with the traditional. Having raked a few international awards, this experiment worked wonders as many believed that the true hero of the movie was the true Carnatic music with beautiful compositions that sounded super cool with unique beats and echoing vocals.

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Literature | Songs | Aakasam Enatido Anuragam Aanatidi (Nireekshana)

Music: Ilayaraja     Lyrics: Aathreya

ఆకాశం ఏనాటిదో
అనురాగం ఆనాటిది
ఆవేశం ఏనాడు కలిగెనొ
ఆనాడే తెలిసిందది ||ఆకాశం ఏనాటిదో||

ఏ పువ్వు ఏ తేటిదన్నది
ఏ నాడో రాసున్నది
ఏ ముద్దు ఏ మోవిదన్నది
ఏ పొద్దో రాసున్నది
బంధాలై పెనవేయు వయసుకు
ఆందాలే దాసోహమనగ
మందారం విరబూయు పెదవులు
మధువులనే చవి చూడమనగ
పరువాలే ప్రణయాలై
స్వప్నాలే స్వర్గాలై
ఎన్నేన్నో శృంగార లీలలు
కన్నుల్లో రంగేళి అలరెను || ఆకాశం ఏనాటిదో ||

ఏ మేఘం ఏ వాన చినుకై
చిగురాకై మొలకెత్తునో
ఏ రాగం ఏ గుండె లోతున
ఏ గీతం పలికించునో
హృదయాలే తెర తీసి తనువుల
కలబోసి మరపించమనగ
కౌగిలిలో చెర వేసి మదనుని
కరిగించి గెలిపించ మనగ
మోహాలే దాహాలై
సరసాలే సరదాలై
కాలాన్నే నిలవేసి కలలకు
ఇవ్వాలి వెలలేని విలువలు || ఆకాశం ఏనాటిదో ||

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