I salute that supreme being called Narayana.
Her two eyes, as if learning from the moon, are slightly curved (like a crescent) with a thoughtful gaze. allasani peddana poems in telugu with bhavam
Peddana equates poetic creation with divine creation. By invoking Vishnu/Narayana (who sleeps on the serpent in the cosmic ocean), he prays for his poem to be as infinite, deep, and orderly as the universe. This is not just a ritual—it’s a statement that Kavya is a parallel universe. Poem 2: The Beauty of Varuthini (నాయికా వర్ణన) Famous line: చంద్రుని జూచి నేర్చిన విచారపు వాలుగ కన్నుదోయి... I salute that supreme being called Narayana
Clouds that have touched the sky become golden turrets (of a fort). By invoking Vishnu/Narayana (who sleeps on the serpent
This is a signature Peddana metaphor. He sees dark rain clouds not as gloomy but as gold-tipped towers of a celestial city. The bhavam is Audarya (grandeur/magnanimity of nature). Rain is not just water; it is a king’s gift from those golden towers. He turns the terrifying into the beautiful. Poem 4: Manu’s Penance (తపస్సు వర్ణన) Context: King Manu performs severe penance to get a wife.