Template:Short description Template:Redirect Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Indian English Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox writer Vemana, popularly known as Yogi Vemana, was an Indian philosopher and poet in the Telugu language. His poems are known for their use of simple language and native idioms. They discuss the subjects of yoga, wisdom and morality.

Early life and backgroundEdit

There is no consensus among scholars about the period in which Vemana lived. C.P. Brown, known for his research on Vemana, estimates his year of birth to be 1652 based on some of his verses. Various sources say he was born in the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth centuries and eighteenth centuries <ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Vemana was a Vedic scholar and a great yogi in achala sidhantha.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Vemana was born in Gandikota, Kadapa district in Andhra Pradesh.Template:Citation needed

DeathEdit

There is a headstone marking the grave of Yogi Vemana in Katarupalli (Kadiri town), a village in Kadiri taluk, Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh. It is widely believed that Vemana died in this village. As he was a yogi, he was buried and not cremated.

Poetic styleEdit

Many lines of Yogi Vemana's poems are now colloquial phrases of the Telugu language. They end with the signature line Viswadaabhi Raama Vinura Vema, literally "Beloved of Viswada, listen Vema." There are multiple interpretations of what the last line signifies.

Vemana's poems were collected and published by Brown in the 19th century.<ref name=brown>Brown, C.P. (1829). Verse of Vemana: Translated from the Telugu.</ref> His poems follow various themes: social, moral, satirical and mystical. Most of them are in Ataveladi (dancing lady) meter.Template:Citation needed

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