Purandara Dasa (1484-1564 CE) was a renowned Indian saint, philosopher, and musician of the Dvaita school of Vaishnavism. He is widely regarded as the 'Father of Carnatic Music'.
- Purandara Dasa was born in the village of Perni, near present-day Mangalore, Karnataka, India.
- He was a skilled musician and composer, and his compositions are still widely performed today.
- Purandara Dasa was a prolific writer and philosopher, and his works include commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads.
- He was a strong advocate for the use of Sanskrit in music and literature.
- Purandara Dasa is credited with establishing the Carnatic music tradition, which is still popular in southern India today.