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  2. Bandaru Sravani Sree - Wikipedia

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    Telugu Desam Party Bandaru Sravani Sree (born 1990) is an Indian politician from Andhra Pradesh . In the 2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election , she secured victory, thereby becoming an MLA for the first time from the Singanamala Assembly constituency in Anantapur district , which is reserved for the SC community.

  3. Bhadrachala Ramadasu - Wikipedia

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    Kancharla Gopanna (Telugu: కంచర్ల గోపన్న) (c. 1620 – 1688), popularly known as Bhakta Ramadasu or Bhadrachala Ramadasu (Telugu: భద్రాచల రామదాసు), was a 17th-century devotee of the Hindu god Rama, a saint-poet and a composer of Carnatic music.

  4. Chandas (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Based on categories of Ganam(s), Telugu poetry is classified as Jāti; Upajāti; Vṛttam or Vṛtta; Upajāti only has yati (caesura) but no prāsa (rhythm) where as Jāti and Vṛttā contain both yati and prasā. There are 26 types of chandas. Each chandas is recognized by the number of akṣarā present in each line of the poem. As an ...

  5. Rashmika Mandanna - Wikipedia

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    Rashmika Mandanna was born on 5 April 1996 to Suman and Madan Mandanna into a Kodava Hindu family in Virajpet, a town in Kodagu district, Karnataka. [1] [2] Her father owns a coffee estate and a function hall in her hometown, and her mother is a homemaker. [3]

  6. Ra (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    Ra (ర) is a consonant of the Telugu abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter . It is closely related to the Kannada letter ರ. Most Telugu consonants contain a v-shaped headstroke that is related to the horizontal headline found in other Indic scripts, although headstrokes do not connect adjacent letters in Telugu.

  7. Prasada - Wikipedia

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    Naivedya offered to Radha Krishna in Sri Maya Chandrodaya Mandir in Mayapur, India. Prasāda (Sanskrit pronunciation: [pɽɐsaːdɐ], Sanskrit: प्रसाद), prasad or prasadam is a religious offering in Hinduism.

  8. Bhatraju - Wikipedia

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    Bhatraju (also transliterated as Bhatrazu) is an Indian caste of Telugu-speaking ballad reciters, poets, panegyrists, and religious musicians. [1] [2] They are primarily found in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and also in smaller numbers in the neighbouring states. They are also known as Bhatturaju or Bhataraju or Bhatrajulu. [2]

  9. Telugu script - Wikipedia

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    The Telugu script has generally regular conjuncts, with trailing consonants taking a subjoined form, often losing the talakattu (the v-shaped headstroke). The following table shows all two-consonant conjuncts and one three-consonant conjunct, but individual conjuncts may differ between fonts.