Ranganatha Ramayanamu
Adaptions of the Valmiki Ramayana in Telugu by the poet Ranganatha (Gona Budda Reddy) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sri Ranganatha Ramayanamu (Telugu: శ్రీ రంగనాథ రామాయణము) is a rendition of Valmiki's Rāmāyaṇa in Telugu language.[1] It was written by the poet Ranganatha—also known as Gona Budda Reddy—between 1300 and 1310 CE. It was composed in 17,290 couplets (in Dwipada metre). This metre is lyrical and can either be recited like the Valmiki Ramayana (written in Anustupa metre) or sung like the Ramcharitmanas (written in Doha-Chaupai).
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Religion | Hinduism |
Author | Gona Budda Reddy |
Language | Telugu |
Chapters | 7 cantos |
Verses | 17,290 couplets (in Dwipada metre) |
Telugu has a very rich literary tradition, starting in the 11th century CE. Although there are more than forty adaptions of the Valmiki Ramayana which are partly or completely in Telugu, only four adaptions have covered the entire theme of the original epic. They are Ranganatha Ramayanam, Bhaskara Ramayanam, Molla Ramayanam, and Ramayana Kalpavruksham.