Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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Legendary Doraswami Raju who produced the memorable Annamayya with Nagarjuna is producing this film on VMC banner. Meena is acting in the title role of ‘Vengamamba’ film which is based on the story of first Telugu poetess Tarigonda Vengamamba.

Muhurat of this film was held at Prasad labs on the morning of 21 March. Ramesh Prasad switched on the camera and DVS Raju sounded the clapboard. It was VMC banner that introduced Menna as a heroine in Telugu with Seeta Ramayya Gari Manavaralu. Vengamamba is based on a real story. Sai Kiran is doing the role of Lord Venkateswara. Udaya Bhaskar directs this film. MM Keeravani composed music.

Based on the life of saint-poetess Tarigonda Vengamamba, the film is ready to hit screens on 17th of July. Being shot in Hyderabad, Tirupati and surrounding areas, Vengamamba has Meena playing the title role of saint-poetess Tarigonda Vengamamba, a devotee of Lord Venkateshwara, who is very popular in Andhra Pradesh for her devotional writings.


Vengamamba was born into a family of Nandavareeks sect of brahmins in 1730 A.D. Her father was Krishnayamatya and mother was Mangamamba. Since childhood, she was an ardent devotee of Lord Venkateswara and her devotion made the villagers believe that she was insane.

Married at a very early age (common practice in those times), she lost her husband Venkatachalapathi and became a child-widow. However, she refused to accept anyone but the Lord as her husband and continued to dress as a married woman(such as wearing mangalsutra, non-white clothing, bottu/bindi).

She studied yoga sciences under Acharya (professor) Subrahmnayudu and became a yogini. As a result, she faced resentment of the local priest in Tarikonda, and shifted to Tirumala. She was welcomed by the priest and descendants of Annamayya, all who had heard of her devotion prior to her move.

Venkamamba's harati

Moved by her devotion, it is told that Lord Venkateswara allowed her to enter the temple after temple hours to hear her poems and songs. Venkamamba recited poems and took 'harati' of the Lord each night and paid pearls as fee to the Lord. Observing pearls in the sanctum sanctorum over a period of time, the priests investigation led to Venkamamba. Their punishment was to exile her to a cave in Tumburakona, a distance of 15 miles from Tirumala.

The legend goes on that He created a secret passage from the cave to the temple which was used by Venkamamba to continue her devotional service. The practice of penance and night harati continued for 6 years. Eventually, the priests realized their folly and recognized Venkamamba's devotion and dedication, and requested her to return. Upon return, she was allowed to participate in Ekanta seva and take the final harati of the Lord.

The area around her samadhi was later converted into a school with the samadhi still open for pilgrims' worship in the school playground.

Literary works

Her first poem was Tarigonda Nrusimha Satakam and it was followed by Nrusimha Vilasa Katha, Siva Natakam and Balakrishna Natakam as Yakshaganam and Rajayogamrutha Saram, a Dwipada Kavyam. These works were completed when she was in Tarikonda.

On her return to Tirumala from Tumburakona caves, Venkamamba composed Vishnu Parijatham, Chenchu Natakam , Rukmini Natakam and Jala Krida Vilasam and Mukthi Kanthi Vilasam (all Yaksha Ganams), Gopi Natakam (Golla Kalapam-Yakshaganam), Rama Parinayam, Sri Bhagavatham, Sri Krishna Manjari, Tatva Keerthanalu and Vashista Ramayanam (Dwipada), Sri Venkataachala Mahatyam (Padya Prabhandam) and Ashtanga Yoga,Saram (Padyakruthi).

Ekanta Seva

Since the Lord accepted Venkamamba's devotion, her harati has been incorporated into Ekanta Seva performed to the Lord each night. A descendent of Venkamamba pays pearls as fee and the harati is called Venkamamba's harati.





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