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  2. Puroshottam Choudhary - Wikipedia

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    Puroshottam Choudhary (5 September 1803 – 24 August 1890 [1]) also spelled Purushottama Chaudhary or Purushothama Choudhari was a great 19th century Telugu Christian poet. . He was a Christian preacher, evangelist, and pastor of the Berhampur Church, founded by Isaac Stubbins in 18

  3. A. B. Masilamani - Wikipedia

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    Sakshi, a popular Telugu Daily Newspaper in India, noted that it is highly unlikely you will find a Telugu Christian or a Telugu Christian Church who has never sung this song. [59] English Hymns translated into Telugu. Hymn 65 – The Love of God (original writer unknown), [16] Hymn 606 – Blest be the tie that binds (John Fawcett). [16]

  4. Telugu Christians - Wikipedia

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    Telugu Christians; Total population; 1,567,784 (2011) [1] Regions with significant populations; Predominantly in Hyderabad, Coastal Andhra, Secunderabad, the Northern Circars and Medak, also found among Non-Resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin diaspora populations nationwide in the major cities such as New Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai, Mangalore and also overseas countries

  5. Reddy Catholics - Wikipedia

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    By 1750, Christianity further spread to the Circar Districts due to the migration of Christian Reddies into those areas. [6] In the early 18th century, many Catholic Reddies had migrated from Rayalaseema to some parts of Tamil Nadu and Telangana. Reddy Catholics mainly live under Roman Catholic Diocese of Kurnool; Roman Catholic Diocese of Cuddapah

  6. P. Chenchiah - Wikipedia

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    Chenchiah was a prolific writer and wrote on several themes, but his main focus was on rethinking Christianity in the Indian context. His literary contributions are in the form of numerous articles he contributed to the periodicals, "The Patriot", [14] "The Guardian," and two books he co-authored with others, "Rethinking Christianity in India", [15] and "Āsramās Past and Present."

  7. Bible translations into Telugu - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures was released by Jehovah's Witnesses as a complete Bible translation in Telugu. [3] The full Bible was published online (also offline in PDF format ) with mobile versions released through JW Library application in App stores.

  8. Kapari (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    This Christian magazine or journal-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See tips for writing articles about magazines. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  9. Religion in Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The mother tongue of Telugu Christians is Telugu, the most widely spoken Dravidian language in India. However, with mission schools being the first to teach using English as the primary medium, English is widely used among Telugu Christian communities for both religious and secular purposes.