Poems In Telugu With Bhavam | Allasani Peddana
: Despite her advances, Pravarudu rejects her, staying true to his wife and his religious duties. He eventually returns home with the help of Agni (the Fire God).
తపమొనర్చెను మనువు తన మనమున కోరిక లన్నియు కొల్లలై పోవ ఫలమిదియే ధర్మ ఫలమిదియే యని తెలిసి నిరంతర ధ్యానమందు allasani peddana poems in telugu with bhavam
: Pravarudu, a pious and handsome Brahmin from Arunapuram, is a homebody who loves his daily rituals. A visiting traveler gives him a magical ointment for his feet that allows him to fly. He uses it to visit the Himalayas . : Despite her advances, Pravarudu rejects her, staying
Peddana personifies Spring. The poet is not describing a landscape; he is describing a battlefield of love. The bhavam here is Sringara Rasa (Erotic/Aesthetic love) in its Sambhoga (union) aspect. The women are not separate from nature; they are nature. When the poet says "glances like sprouting leaves," the meaning is twofold: the glance is new (young love) and it promises growth (hope). The bhavam evokes a feeling of intoxication—the reader feels the warmth of the season and the restlessness of desire. A visiting traveler gives him a magical ointment
However, because Parvati and Shiva are in the form of (half-man, half-woman), there is no second breast on the other side. Instead, Ganesha finds the serpent ornament ( Vasuki ) worn by Lord Shiva. Mistaking the cool, slender snake for a tender lotus stem (mrunala), the little Ganesha tries to grab it. Peddana prays to this innocent and divine Ganesha for the fulfillment of all desires. Key Highlights of Allasani Peddana :
True love is non-dual—you become me, I become you. Just as the sun sees the water in the lotus eyes, love is one, appearing as two.
Everything in nature longs for something—lotus fragrance travels through air, moonbeams smile upon earth, trees bear fruits with eagerness. All these are a festival for the eyes, yet their deeper purpose remains mysterious.