Nanne Choda (Telugu: నన్నె చోడుడు; 12th century CE) was a famous Telugu poet and belongs to a family of Telugu Chodas. He holds the titles Tekanadityudu and Kaviraja Sikhamani.[1] He is regarded as the first composer of Prabandha.[2] The trio of Nanne Choda, Mallikarjuna Panditaradhya and Palkuriki Somanatha are referred as Śivakavitrayam (i.e. Trio of Saivite Poets). These trio along with Piduparthi poets and Yathavakkula Annamayya pioneered Veera Saiva movement in Andhra region.[3]
^"NanneChodudu" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2008.
^P.T, Raju; Rao. A Telugu Literature. India: Onal Book House.
^R., Sri Hari, ed. (2003). Major Genres and Trends in Dravidian Literature. Dravidian University. p. 49.
NanneChoda (Telugu: నన్నె చోడుడు; 12th century CE) was a famous Telugu poet and belongs to a family of Telugu Chodas. He holds the titles Tekanadityudu...
in the region of Pakanadu. The famous Telugu poet Kaviraja Sikhamani NanneChoda belonged to this family. Not much is known of this clan and it is believed...
propagate this faith. He was a well acclaimed Shaiva poet. The trio of NanneChoda, Mallikarjuna Panditaradhya and Palkuriki Somanatha are referred as Śivakavitrayam...
roughly corresponds to the period between 1100 CE and 1250 CE. The trio of NanneChoda, Mallikarjuna and Somanatha are referred as Śivakavitrayam (i.e. Trio...
literature is available in the poetical work of the Kumārasambhava by NanneChoda who belongs to the 11th and 12th centuries. He has mentioned different...
1958 : Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Akademi award for his critical analysis on NanneChoda's prabandha poetry in 1958. Vedam Venkataraya Sastry in Makers of Indian...