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- The three Pracheena Manipravala Champu poems are Unniyachi Charitham, Unniyadi Charitham and Unni Chiruthevi Charitham. Champu (or Champukkal) poems,...
- Villadichan Pattu Onappattu Kummi Bhakti Ramacharitam Thirunizhalmala Manipravala champu Koothu Bhasha Bhagavadgita Bharatamala Ramayanam Bharatam Bhagavatam...
- ‘Araṅganin Pādaiyyil’. Dushyanth Sridhar acted as the protagonist in the Maṇipravāla movie 'Vedānta Deśika', produced and directed by veteran film-maker Muktha...
- Carnatic music. Bhagavathar composed his songs in Telugu, Sanskrit and Manipravala and has left behind a number of kritis. Bhagavathar was born in 1781...
- recitation. The songs are typically in a Malayalam-Sanskrit hybrid called Manipravala. Folk dances and plays in India retain significance in rural areas as...
- written more than a hundred works in Sanskrit and Tamil, Prakrit and Manipravala. He is said to have been born as an incarnation of the divine bell of...
- Unniyachi Charitham is considered to be the oldest of the ancient Manipravala Champukas and the first Champukavya in the Malayalam language. It is believed...
- Natesha Shastri published Sastri's first book of songs "Valli Parinaya Manipravala Satakam". The Madras Music Academy instituted a Kriti competition in...
- Adi Tirumala Tirupati Venkatachalapate Ninu Nammiti Kapi Adi This Is a Manipravala Kriti - Composed in 3 Languages: Telugu, Tamil and Sanskrit Gokarnam...
- Villadichan Pattu Onappattu Kummi Bhakti Ramacharitam Thirunizhalmala Manipravala champu Koothu Bhasha Bhagavadgita Bharatamala Ramayanam Bharatam Bhagavatam...