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Pattabhiramayya
Pattabhiramayya was a renowned composer of Carnatic music in the 19th century.

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Pattabhiramayya, Indian Music ComposerPattabhiramayya was a popular composer of Carnatic music in the nineteenth century. He composed in various languages of south India like Tamil language, Telugu language and Kannada language. He was born in the village of Tiruppanandal near Kumbakonam in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

He composed many songs in the style of javalis which are of a romantic nature. He used Garbhapurisha as one of his Mudras.

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