Sri Sangeeta Krishnaleela, composed by Shingaracharyulu and published in 1933, is a significant work in Telugu literature, blending music and Hindu religious themes. This book delves into the 'Krishnaleela', the divine play of Lord Krishna, through the medium of 'Sangeeta', or music. It offers insights into traditional Hindu devotional practices and the role of music in religious expression. It is a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of music, religion, and Telugu literary traditions.
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