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- also known as Meitei Sankirtana (Meitei: Meitei Nat Sankirtana) or Manipuri Sankirtan (Meitei: Nat Sonkirton) or Manipuri Sankirtana (Meitei: Nat Sonkirton)...
- his long and prolific career, he reputedly composed and sang 32,000 Sankirtanas and 12 Shatakas (sets of hundred verses) in both Telugu and Sanskrit...
- Radha-Krsna Nama Sankirtana is an album by Alice Coltrane. It was recorded in California in August 1976, and was released in 1977 by Warner Bros. On the...
- composed by various poets. Of these nearly 1000 of them were Annamacharya sankirtanas. To mention a few most po****r sankeerthanas set to tune by Sri Prasad...
- All his songs, which are in Telugu and Sanskrit, are referred to as Sankirtanas and are classified as Sringara Sankirtanalu and Adhyatma Sankirtanalu...
- rendering devotional music in classical style, especially the Annamacharya Sankirtanas.[citation needed] He was also an acclaimed poet, singer, and a musicologist...
- great mantra, about Krishna bhakti. Its chanting was known as hari-nama sankirtana. The maha-mantra gained the attention of George Harrison and John Lennon...
- Tripura, among many other notable institutions. Meitei Sankirtana (under the name of "Sankirtana, ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur"), one...
- a unique collection of about 3000 copper plates on which the Telugu Sankirtanas of Tallapaka Annamacharya and his descendants are inscribed. This collection...
- saint and the earliest known Indian musician to compose songs called sankirtanas in praise of the Lord Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu Yerrapragada Medieval...