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Shri Guru Charitra begins with the story of a character called Naamdharak, who is a personification of a common man, buried with mundane burdens. Naamdharak is troubled with the worldly pains and sets out in search of a Guru for some spiritual guidance.
Sri Ekkirala Bharadwaj written Telugu-language book Sri Sai Leelamrutham is one of the famous book (Parayana Grandam). [1] Sri Ekkirala Bharadwaja later translated the book to English with the name Sai Baba The Master which is also a popular one. He also wrote "Sri Guru Charitra" in English and Telugu.
Saraswati Gangadhar (16th century) wrote Shri GuruCharitra, a book on the life of Narasimha Saraswati who is considered to be the second avatar of Dattatreya. Nothing much is known about Gangadhar's life other than through the Shri GuruCharitra. Guru-Charitra means "Guru's Life Story" or "Guru's Biography".
A photo of the Charitropakhyan Pothi (volume of pages) in the hand of Guru Gobind Singh. In a literal sense, Charitropakhyan is a plot created by the author in which there is a frame story which has the wise minister narrating stories to his King (ਮੰਤ੍ਰੀ ਭੂਪ ਸੰਬਾਦੇ).
He has authored around 19 books like Dwisahastri Gurucharitra (1889), Datta Puran (1892), Datta Mahatmya (1901), Saptashati Gurucharitra Saar (1904) and many more. The holy book Shri GuruCharitra was not supposed to be read by women according to Maharaj.
Chaganti Koteswara Rao (born 14 July 1959) is an Indian orator and scholar, known for his discourses on Sanatana Dharma. [1] [2] His speeches are popular among Telugu people worldwide and are regularly broadcast on channels such as Bhakti TV and SVBC. [3]
Full Tension; Hari Mirchi Lal Mirchi [37] Hum Hain Naa; Idhar Udhar; Kabhi Saas Kabhi Bahu; Kana Phoosi; Phatichar [38] Mr. Funtoosh [39] Mr Ya Mrs [40] Oh Darling Yeh Hai India; Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani; Padosan; Shrimaan Shrimati; Sohni Mahiwal [41] Truck Dhina Dhin [42] Tu Tota Main Maina [43] Ulta Pulta [44] Wagle Ki Duniya [45] Yeh Jo ...
Rajasekhara Charitramu is a Telugu novel written by Kandukuri Veeresalingam in 1878. [1] It was first published as a serial in Viveka Chandrika in 1878 and later as a novel in 1880. It is widely regarded as one of the first social novels in Telugu literature and remains a landmark in Indian literary history.