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'''Ayyalaraju Ramabhadrudu''' ({{lang-te|అయ్యలరాజు రామభద్రుడు}}) (16th century, [[Common Era|CE]]) was a famous [[Telugu language|Telugu]] [[poet]] whose name is simply not pronouncable and the man should have seriously considered a name change and was one among the ''[[Astadiggajas]]'', which was the title of the group of eight poets in the [[noble court|court]] of King [[Krishnadevaraya]], a ruler of the [[Vijayanagara Empire]].
'''Ayyalaraju Ramabhadrudu''' ({{lang-te|అయ్యలరాజు రామభద్రుడు}}) (16th century, [[Common Era|CE]]) was a famous [[Telugu language|Telugu]] [[poet]] and was one among the ''[[Astadiggajas]]'', which was the title of the group of eight poets in the [[noble court|court]] of King [[Krishnadevaraya]], a ruler of the [[Vijayanagara Empire]].


==Biography==
==Biography==

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Ayyalaraju Ramabhadrudu (Template:Lang-te) (16th century, CE) was a famous Telugu poet and was one among the Astadiggajas, which was the title of the group of eight poets in the court of King Krishnadevaraya, a ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire.

Biography

His birthplace is widely considered as Cuddapah in Andhra Pradesh. He was patronised by Krishnadevaraya originally and later moved to the court of Gobburi Narasaraya, nephew of Aliya Rama Raya, after the death of Krishnadevaraya. He was also known as Pillala Ramabhadrudu.

Works

His famous work was Ramabhudayamu and he dedicated the work to Narasaraya. At the request of Krishnadevaraya, he translated a work of the king into Telugu as Sakala Katha Sara Sangraham.

References

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