Chowdappa Satakam Here

Unlike the high-brow poets of his time, Chowdappa chose to write in the desi (local, rustic) dialect. His weapon of choice? —praising someone to actually mock them, or directly lampooning them with razor-sharp sarcasm. The Core Philosophy: No One is Spared Chowdappa Satakam is not a spiritual manual. It is a social mirror . He doesn't preach about God or the afterlife. He preaches about the here and now —the cheat, the miser, the fake guru, the corrupt official, and the arrogant landlord.

If you are tired of "positive vibes only" and want to read poetry that calls a spade a bloody shovel, find a copy of Chowdappa Satakam . It might just be the most honest friend you’ve ever had. chowdappa satakam

When we think of Telugu Satakam (a poem of 100 verses), names like Vemana or Sumati immediately come to mind. Their poetry is philosophical, didactic, and often carries a gentle, spiritual tone. But there’s a lesser-known, fiery, and brutally honest poet who deserves the same spotlight: Chowdappa . Unlike the high-brow poets of his time, Chowdappa