Saint Annamacharya

INTRODUCTION :

Annamacharya (1408 –1503) is a great Hindu saint and a poet, and has composed many songs on Lord Venkateswara. He is well versed in Carnatic music. He is a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, and considered to be an avatar of Nandaka, Lord Vishnu’s sword.

Life

Tallapaka Annamacharya was born in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Along with him, his wife and his son were also experts in music and writing poems.

Spiritual work

Annamayya is said to have composed many songs on Lord Venkateswara. He is the author of his musical work "Sankirthana lakshanamu".
During his life, Annamacharya composed lot of sankirtanas, the famous among them are:- Dwipada, Sringaara Manjari,  and Venkatachala Mahatmamyam. His works were in Telugu, Sanskrit and a few other languages of India.
Annamacharya wrote the sankirtanas on palm leaves, and later his son Tirumalacharya got them engraved on copper plates. In 1922, many of his works, were found opposite to the Hundi (donation box) of TTD Devasthanams. And Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams is preserving his famous compositions. Among Annamayya's compositions, Brahmam Okate song, became very popular among his devotees.
Tirumala Tirupati Devastanams (TTD) is working hard to promote and preserve the music and literature of Annamacharya.

Importance

He has also opposed the caste discrimination, and he mentions it in his sankeertanas, by telling that the relationship between God and human is the same irrespective of the caste.

CONCLUSION

Through his music and poems, Sri Annamacharya has mesmerised the bhaktas of Lord Venkateswara. His music compositions and poems were very much helpful in spreading the bhakti movement of Lord Venkateswara. His songs will be pleasant to our ears, and our mind will get fully satisfied by hearing his songs, and unknown thoughts will be removed from our  mind, and spirituality will be fully invoked into our body. Let us pray to this divine saint and be blessed. Let us chant his name continuously and get the blessings of Lord Venkateswara.

“OM SREE ANNAMACHARYAVE NAMAHA”


SENT BY
R.HARISHANKAR