A poet of the people, a philosopher of freedom and equality and a fightingsaint, Vemana was unique in many ways. Though less well-known than some other great saints of Mediaeval India like Kabir, Nanak and Chaitanya his teaching has much contemporary relevance, for he was a dreamer of One World and of the Brotherhood of Man.
The writer of this monograph Sri V. R. Narla a veteran journalist and an author in Telgu and English brings into bold relief every facet of the many of the many splendoured personality of Vemana.
As he did earlier in his monograph on Veeresalingam, Sri Narla provides this too with Glossary and Notes.
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