The golden words from Saint Poet Vemana ........III
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Tue, 06/17/2008 - 09:23. faith god mantra realisationGOLDEN WORDS FROM SAINT POET VEMANA.............III
Vemana a saint poet is believed to have lived in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India during 17-18 centuries. He enjoyed worldly pleasures and company of women in his youth without a check and is believed to have renounced the world at a later stage much disillusioned with the way of world. His poems are popular with common men and he spelt out his poems in simple Telugu poetey that could be very easily understood. His poems reflect the social and political conditions of that age and ills in the society. The European officer C Brown of British Government who was an officer in the related district where Vemana roamed and lived has done a great amount of research work. Some of his Telugu poems are presented as translated English poems that send an universal message to the people of the world...............
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Golden words from Saint Poet Vemana ... II
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 10:31. mind control seeking god self controlVemana a saint poet is believed to have lived in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India during 17-18 centuries. He enjoyed worldly pleasures and company of women in his youth without a check and is believed to have renounced the world at a later stage much disillusioned with the way of world. His poems are popular with common men and he spelt out his poems in simple Telugu poetey that could be very easily understood. His poems reflect the social and political conditions of that age and ills in the society. The European officer C Brown of British Government who was an officer in the related district where Vemana roamed and lived has done a great amount of research work. Some of his Telugu poems are presented as translated English poems that send an universal message to the people of the world...........
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Cross as a Symbol of Spiritual Transformation
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Poet Saint Vemana and his teachings
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 10:22. facts of life god religionVemana a saint poet is believed to have lived in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India during 17-18 centuries. He enjoyed worldly pleasures and company of women in his youth without a check and is believed to have renounced the world at a later stage much disillusioned with the way of world. Common men and thus became very popular spelt out his poems in simple Telugu poetey that could be very easily understood. His poems reflect the social and political conditions of that age and ills in the society. A great amount of research work has been done by the European officer C Brown of East India Company who was an officer in the related district where Vemana roamed and lived. Some of his Telugu poems are presented as translated English poems that send an universal message to the people of the world.
THE SAGA OF TELANGANA
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Sat, 06/07/2008 - 22:15. Chenna Reddy Ganapatideva Kasim Razvi Layak Ali Nizam 7 Osman Ali Khan Razakars selfishness Shoibullah Khan Telangana Telugus Trilingadesa VelamasThe land of Telugus is again in deep trouble
As the leaders of the State have turned into heap of rubble
The good old Trilingadesa of bye gone yore
Has now become to many an irritant eye sore
Kakati Ganapatideva brought all Telugus under his flag
Alas! Over the years they broke away without a nametag
Reddys, Velamas, Kammas and Kapus quarreled without end
And in our society they have caused a permanent bend
FREE FOR ALL
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Sat, 06/07/2008 - 06:37. Chaos crime Naidu naxalites police politics selfishnessThe Govt in the State* is changed now
And Party Desam& in elections has fared very low
New leaders have climbed coveted chairs
Their pastime is to shout that Naidu was unfair
*(Andhra Pradesh in India)..& Telugu Desam , aregional party
They blame Naidu for all the present ills
Having won they are at greater thrills
Most of the leaders are busy lashing their forked tongues
While some want to catch Naidu with rusty tongs
Politics in the state is like cesspools
While people are treated as a pack of fools
Naidu who failed to feel peoples pulse
Has at last tasted people’s venom and curse
