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#paripoornananda #brahmanandam #garikipatinarasimharao #kopparapukavulu #rojaselvamani సంపదను ఎలా సృష్టించాలో.. భారతం చెప్పినట్లు..ఎక్కడా చెప్పలేదు | Swamy Paripoornananda | Kopparapua Kavulu Swami Paripoornananda Saraswathi a renowned Saint, Scholar and Visionary was born on 1st November 1972 in a traditional family. After his formal education, he joined a vedic school to study Krishna Yajurveda. Not being satisfied with mere recitation of vedic hymns, he developed a keen interest to pursue the meaning of vedic philosophy in depth under the able guidance of Pujyasri Swami Dayananda Saraswathi a well renowned sage of India, hailing from the lineage of Sri Adi Shankaracharya. Being inspired by the teachings of his Guru, Swami Paripoornananda Saraswathi realised the need for balancing the society by imparting knowledge and to render services, Pujyasri Swamiji established Sreepeetham as the hub of all spiritual and service activities.Since then he has been promoting and propagating the Advaita Philosophy and the principles of Sanatana Dharma by going to every nook and corner of India. Sri Kopparapu Kavula Kalaapeethamu is an unique YouTube Channel, dedicated to promote Telugu Culture, Language and Hertage. The first half of the twentieth century was truly a golden age for Telugu literature, after a similar such phase during Sri Krishnadevaraya’s reign. The period between 1950 and 1980 saw great literary output across various genres too, but the early twentieth century saw the revival of ‘avadhanam’ – a great literary form in Telugu. Kopparapu Sodara Kavulu – ‘the poet-brothers of Kopparam’ – were two of the foremost exponents of this form. Their talent and achievements have been described as manavatita or beyond human capacity, in the era of many janta-kavulu (pairs of poets). The prominent pairs at the time were the great Tirupati-Venkata Kavulu, Venkata-Ramakrishna Kavulu, Venkata-Parvateeswara Kavulu and Pingali-Katuri Kavulu.