Vemulawada bheemakavi biography of mahatma
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Vemulawada Bheemakavi
Indian poet
Vemulawada Bhima[1][2][3][4] alias 'Vemulawada Bheemakavi' was a hugely popular Telugu poet (11th century AD) for his style of poetry and is considered to be a demi-god for his powers.[citation needed]
The poet's life was mentioned in the first of its kind, 1829 AD 's work- 'Biographical Sketches of Dekkan Poets'[1] - by Cavelly Venkata Ramaswamie.
The temple has its history deeply rooted in the era of the great Vemulawada Chalukyas.
The same poet was referred as Vemulawada, Vemulaada, Lemulawada, and Lemulaada Bheema kavi.
Early life
The poet was born at Vemula Vada, in the province of Veligandala (Karimnagar).[1] He was born to a widow who is a Lema (a young woman) with the blessings of the Vemulawada Bheemeshwara Swamy.
The poet lived in the 11th century or between 12th-13th centuries.[5]
He travelled to different foreign countries, such as Karnata, Maharatta, Sajanagar (near Peddapuram, East Godavari district which was ruled by K