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Vavilla Press published mostly classic literature, epics, Puranas, and commentaries. They published Sanskrit text in Telugu script so that any Telugu reader person can read the ancient Sanskrit texts and study them. During his lifetime more than 900 books in Telugu, Sanskrit, Tamil and English languages were published.
Narla Venkateswara Rao: Seeta Josyam (Play) 1982 Illindala Saraswati Devi: Swarna Kamalaalu (Short stories) 1983 Ravuri Bharadwaja: Jeevana Samaram (Sketches) 1984 Aluri Bairagi Aagama Geeti (Poetry) 1985 Palagummi Padmaraju: Gaalivana (Short stories) 1986 G.V. Subramanyam Andhra Sahitya Vimarsa Angla Prabhavam (Literary criticism) 1987 Arudra
Tarigonda Vengamamba (alternate spelling: Venkamamba; 20 April 1730 – 21 August 1817), also known as Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba, [2] was a poet and staunch devotee of God Venkateswara in the 18th century. She wrote numerous poems and songs.
Prathivadhi Bhayankaram Aṇṇā was a Sri Vaishnava acharya, Tamil and Sanskrit scholar, and the composer of the popular Venkateswara Suprabhatam.Born Hasthigirinathar Aṇṇā in the year 1361, he was one of the prominent disciples of Manavala Mamunigal, belonged to a distinguished line of "Acharya Puruṣas", amassing followers.
Even C. P. Brown appreciated his efforts, stating: "In days when people had to read books written by hand, V. Ramaswamy Sastrulu relieved their difficulties by starting a printing press". [4] It was later handled by his son Vavilla Venkateswara Sastrulu, who improved it greatly, printing more than 900 books in Telugu, Tamil and English.
Sri Venkateswara Swami Vari Brahmotsavam or Srivari Brahmotsavam [1] is the most significant [2] annual fête celebrated at the Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala-Tirupati, Tirupati district, Andhra Pradesh, India. [3] which falls between the Telugu calendar of Aasveeyujamu and the Gregorian calendar months of September or October. [4]
Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry (28 August 1925 – 14 January 2022) was an Indian scholar and television personality who specialized in the Vedas and Puranas texts in the Telugu and Sanskrit languages. His works have included commentaries on All India Radio during Bhadrachalam's Sitarama Kalyanam and Brahmotsavam festivals.
Rallabandi Kavitha Prasad (born Rallabandi Venkateswara Prasada Raju) [3] was an Indian poet and Avadhani.He performed over 500 'Avadhanams,' including satavadhanam (hundred-fold concentration) and dvisatavadhanam (two-hundred-fold concentration).