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Tyagaraja, the great Carnatic composer spent most of his life in Tanjore district and trained several great musicians until he passed away in 1847. One of them was his cousin Akumalla (Manambuchavadi) Venkatasubbayya. During his lifetime Venkatasubbayya also attra[[దస్త్రం:Example.jpg]]ctedattracted several students and one of them was Susarla Dakshinamurthy Sastry (1860-1917). Sastry’s devotion to music drove him to walk all the way to Tamilnadu from his native Krishna district. After learning music from Venkatasubbayya, Dakshninamurthy Sastry returned to Andhra Pradesh. Sastry was the first to bring the musical tradition of Tyagaraja to Andhra region and several students benefited from him. One of them was Parupalli Ramakrishnayya (1883-1951) who is known today as the guru of the eminent vocalist Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna.
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Tyagaraja, the great Carnatic composer spent most of his life in Tanjore district and trained several great musicians until he passed away in 1847. One of them was his cousin Akumalla (Manambuchavadi) Venkatasubbayya. During his lifetime Venkatasubbayya also attra[[దస్త్రం:Example.jpg]]cted several students and one of them was Susarla Dakshinamurthy Sastry (1860-1917). Sastry’s devotion to music drove him to walk all the way to Tamilnadu from his native Krishna district. After learning music from Venkatasubbayya, Dakshninamurthy Sastry returned to Andhra Pradesh. Sastry was the first to bring the musical tradition of Tyagaraja to Andhra region and several students benefited from him. One of them was Parupalli Ramakrishnayya (1883-1951) who is known today as the guru of the eminent vocalist Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna.
 
As a young man Ramakrishnayya worked as Thanedar performing magisterial duties at the princely estate of Challapalli. However he was strongly attracted to classical music from his childhood. He approached the great Dakshinamurthy Sastry and was readily accepted as a disciple. The gurukulam set up by Dakshinamurthy Sastry provided his students with adequate boarding and lodging facilities. Ramakrishnayya took lessons in vocal music and violin playing. By his dedication and talent, Ramakrishnayya soon became the favourite student and impressed his contemporaries. He led a disciplined life and followed all the religious rites.