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is an imaginary work, and was probably fabricated by Bala-sarasvati himself. Although Appa-kavi describes his work as a commentary, it is really an original work.
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and wanted the message of the
Sanskrit epic to reach the Telugu masses in their own language and idiom. He commissioned Nannaya, a scholar well versed in
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and wanted the message of the
Sanskrit epic to reach the Telugu masses in their own language and idiom. He commissioned Nannaya, a scholar well versed in
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style, is chaste and polished and of a high literary merit. The advanced and well-developed language used by
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left the remainder of Aranyaparvam and wrote 15 parvams from
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Nannaya is the first of the three Telugu poets, called the
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