Nandi Thimmana

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Nandi Thimmana (15th and 16th centuries CE) was a Telugu poet and was one of the Astadiggajas (literally eight elephants) in the court of the king Krishnadevaraya.

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[edit] Biography

He is believed to be from Anantapur and was born to Singanna and Thimmamaamba. He lived in a subkingdom of Vijayanagara Empire, whose princess was Thirumaladevi. He entered Krishnadevaraya's court along with Thirumaladevi, when the king married her.

He was a Saiva and was a desciple of Guru Aghora Siva, yet some of his works are based on Vaishanavism because of imperial patronage. His uncles Nandi Mallaya and Ganta Singana(known as Malaya Maruta) were a famous poetic pair in the the court of Viranarasimha Raya, father of Krishnadevaraya.

He was more popular as Mukku Thimmana because of his poem on beautiful nose. Mukku means nose in Telugu.

[edit] Works

His famous works were Parijathapaharanam and Vanivilasam. Parijathapaharanam is based on a story from Harivamsam. The story is about love quarell between Krishna and his consorts Rukmini and Satyabhama.

[edit] Style

Unlike his contemoraries like Allasani Peddana, he did not use long and complex words and used only soft and simple Telugu words. His works are also understandble to non scholors and his poetry is fondly called as Mukka Timmana Muddu Paluku(means Sweet words of Mukku Thimmana) in Telugu. Parijatapaharanam is famous for many soft romantic poems still popular in Telugu.

He did many poetic experiments in his works. One such experiment is called Chitra Kavita(means magical poems). All four lines of few poems can be read from either direction and all lines are polindromes ignoring spaces. He composed a poem that can be read from end or start, where all four lines together form a polindrome. He also composed a poem with only two letters('na' and 'ma'). He also presented Garbha Kavita(means hidden poems) in few poems, where an entire poem will have two different meanings.

[edit] Sample peotry

[edit] Awards and Titles

  • He had written a celebrated poem on ladies' nose and he was often called as Mukku Timmana in recognition of it.

[edit] References


Astadiggajas

PeddanaThimmanaMadayyagari MallanaDhurjatiAyyalaraju Ramabhadrudu
Pingali SuranaRamarajabhushanuduTenali Ramakrishna

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