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Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma
Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma (born 16 May 1967) is an Indian spiritual teacher, scholar, journalist, and lyricist, known for his discourses on Hindu scriptures. He delivers lectures on a wide range of texts, including the Vedas, Puranas, Itihasas, and Sastras, presenting complex spiritual concepts in an accessible manner for a wider audience.
Shanmukha Sarma is also the editor of Rushipeetam, a monthly magazine that focuses on promoting Indian spiritual and cultural heritage. He has been involved in educational initiatives, including the creation of an online university offering courses on Hindu scriptures. Additionally, he has authored over 100 devotional songs under the title Sivapadam, which blend philosophy and devotion.
Sarma donned lyrics for works such as Pedarayudu (1995), Pelli Sandadi (1996), Subhakankshalu (1997), Suswagatham (1998), and Suryavamsam (1998).
Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma was born on 16 May 1967 in Asika, Orissa, to the scholarly family of Samavedam Ramamurthy Sarma and Ramanamma. He earned a bachelor's degree in Economics from Berhampur University.
After completing his education, Shanmukha Sarma moved to Vijayawada and began his career as a sub-editor for Swathi, a Telugu weekly women's magazine. He credits his time at Swathi for laying the foundation of his lyric-writing talent and expresses gratitude to the magazine's editor, Vemuri Balaram, for his guidance.
Shanmukha Sarma began his career in lyric writing with devotional songs, producing an audio album with the assistance of playback singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The album’s success led Shanmukha Sarma to the film industry.
Shanmukha Sarma rose to prominence as a lyricist with the success of Pelli Sandadi (1996), which established him as a sought-after lyricist. His other notable films include Subhakankshalu (1997) and Suryavamsam (1998). In 2004, The Hindu described Sarma as being "on par with the likes of Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry and Veturi Sundararama Murthy," despite starting his career later than his contemporaries. After a brief stint in cinema, he shifted his focus to spiritual discourses.
He has also written over 100 devotional songs under the title Sivapadam, blending Hindu devotion and philosophy. These compositions have been made available through books, programs, cassettes, and CDs.
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Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma
Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma (born 16 May 1967) is an Indian spiritual teacher, scholar, journalist, and lyricist, known for his discourses on Hindu scriptures. He delivers lectures on a wide range of texts, including the Vedas, Puranas, Itihasas, and Sastras, presenting complex spiritual concepts in an accessible manner for a wider audience.
Shanmukha Sarma is also the editor of Rushipeetam, a monthly magazine that focuses on promoting Indian spiritual and cultural heritage. He has been involved in educational initiatives, including the creation of an online university offering courses on Hindu scriptures. Additionally, he has authored over 100 devotional songs under the title Sivapadam, which blend philosophy and devotion.
Sarma donned lyrics for works such as Pedarayudu (1995), Pelli Sandadi (1996), Subhakankshalu (1997), Suswagatham (1998), and Suryavamsam (1998).
Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma was born on 16 May 1967 in Asika, Orissa, to the scholarly family of Samavedam Ramamurthy Sarma and Ramanamma. He earned a bachelor's degree in Economics from Berhampur University.
After completing his education, Shanmukha Sarma moved to Vijayawada and began his career as a sub-editor for Swathi, a Telugu weekly women's magazine. He credits his time at Swathi for laying the foundation of his lyric-writing talent and expresses gratitude to the magazine's editor, Vemuri Balaram, for his guidance.
Shanmukha Sarma began his career in lyric writing with devotional songs, producing an audio album with the assistance of playback singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The album’s success led Shanmukha Sarma to the film industry.
Shanmukha Sarma rose to prominence as a lyricist with the success of Pelli Sandadi (1996), which established him as a sought-after lyricist. His other notable films include Subhakankshalu (1997) and Suryavamsam (1998). In 2004, The Hindu described Sarma as being "on par with the likes of Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry and Veturi Sundararama Murthy," despite starting his career later than his contemporaries. After a brief stint in cinema, he shifted his focus to spiritual discourses.
He has also written over 100 devotional songs under the title Sivapadam, blending Hindu devotion and philosophy. These compositions have been made available through books, programs, cassettes, and CDs.
