Kasula Purushottama Kavi

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Kaasula Purushottama Kavi lived during the late 18th century (fl. CE 1798). His parents were Kaasula Appalaraju and Ramanamma. He hailed from the Diviseema area in Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh.

He was a Bhattu kavi with the feudal Zamindar of Challapalli. He composed Apart Andhra Nayaka Satakam on Srikakulandhra Vishnu which is his most literary work. He also composed Hamsaladeevi Gopala Satakam, Manasa bodha Satakam, Bhakta Kalpadruma Satakam, etc. Around central circar districts, his Manasa Bodha has also been quite popular.[1]

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