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R. Ayyalaraju Ramabhadrudu; Ramarajabhushanudu; Kalipatnam Ramarao; T. Ramaswamy Choudary; Venigalla Rambabu; Duvvuru Ramireddy; Abburi Ramakrishna Rao; Addepalli ...
Tripuranēni Rāmasvāmi (15 January 1887 – 16 January 1943) was a lawyer, famous poet, playwright and reformer active among the Telugu-speaking people. Popularly known as Kaviraju, he is considered the first poet to introduce rationalism and humanism into Telugu poetry and literature.
Sri Sri Sahityamu (Poetry) 1973 C. Narayana Reddy: Mantalu Manavudu (Poetry) 1974 Dasaradhi: Thimiram Tho Samaram (Poetry) 1975 Boyi Bhimanna: Gudiselu Kalipotunnai (Poetry) 1976 No Award 1977 Kundurti Anjaneyulu: Kundurti Kritulu (Poetry) 1978 Devulapalli Venkata Krishna Sastry: Collected Works of Krishna Sastri (6 vols.) 1979 P. Narayanacharya
Gurram Jashuva (Telugu: గుర్రం జాషువా; September 28, 1895 – July 24, 1971) was a Telugu poet. He is legendary figure in the Telugu literary world. With his immense wisdom and through the struggle he faced due to the caste-based discrimination, Jashuva wrote his poetry with a universal approach. He was called the "Poet ...
He had used mixture of Sanskrit and Telugu words. He was master of Telugu idioms. Some of his poems describing nature are very popular. He had introduced new aspects in Telugu literature. He had written poems that does Sukavi Stuti (praise of good poets), Kukavi Ninda (blame the bad poets) and Ishtadeva Prardhana (praise of favourite god) in ...
During his reign, Telugu literature and culture reached its zenith. In his imperial court, these eight poets were regarded as the eight pillars of his literary assembly. The age of Ashtadiggajas is called the Prabandha Age (1540 CE to 1600 CE). [1]
Gurajada Apparao (1862–1915), poet, writer and playwright who wrote the first Telugu play, Kanyasulkam; also an influential social reformer sometimes called Mahakavi ("the great poet") Gurram Jashuva (1895–1971), a dalit poet and writer and producer of All India Radio, awarded " Padma Bhushan " by the Govt of India, known for poetry on ...
Srinatha was born in a Pākanāṭi Niyōgi Telugu Brahmin family of Bharadwaja gotra in Kalapatam village on Gudur Mandal in Krishna district to parents Bhīmāmba and Mārayya in 1355/1360. [5] His grandfather was Kamalanābhāmātyuḍu who allegedly wrote a Telugu translation of Padma Purana. [6]