Kancherla Gopanna (1620 - 1680), popularly known as Bhadradri Ramadasu or Bhadrachala Ramadasu, was a 17th century Indian devotee of Rama and a composer of Carnatic music. He is one among the famous vaggeyakaras (same person being the writer and composer of a song) in the Telugu language, the others being Tyagaraja, Annamayya, Kshetryya. He lived in the village of Nelakondapalli near Bhadrachalam, Andhra Pradesh during the 17th century and is renowned for constructing a famous temple for Rama at Bhadrachalam. His devotional lyrics to Rama are famous in South Indian classical music as Ramadaasu Keertanalu. Even the doyen of South Indian classical music Saint Thyagaraja learned and later improved the style now considered standard krithi form of music composition.He also written Dasarathi Shatakamu a collection of nearly 100 poems dedicated to the son of Dasaratha (Lord Rama).
Kancherla Gopanna(1620年至1680年),俗称Bhadradri Ramadasu或Bhadrachala Ramadasu,是拉玛的一座17世纪的印度和奉献卡纳提克音乐的作曲家。他是著名的vaggeyakaras中的一个(同一人是一首歌曲的作家和作曲家)在泰卢固语,其余为Tyagaraja,Annamayya,Kshetryya。他在17世纪期间住在Bhadrachalam工厂,安得拉邦近Nelakondapalli村,是著名的在Bhadrachalam工厂建设为罗摩名刹。他虔诚的歌词拉玛在南印度古典音乐作为Ramadaasu Keertanalu闻名。即使是南印度古典音乐圣Thyagaraja的老前辈教训和后来改进了音乐风格composition.He现在认为是标准的krithi形式也写Dasarathi Shatakamu近100首诗献给十车王的儿子(主拉玛)的集合。