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Amaravati Kathalu is a collection of Telugu short stories written by Satyam Sankaramanchi. [1] The anthology, comprising 100 stories, revolves around the village of Amaravati and its people. These stories were first serialized in the Andhra Jyothi weekly magazine between 1975 and 1977 and were later compiled into a book by Navodaya Publishers ...
Telugu is the most widely spoken Dravidian language on Earth and is spoken in all of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in India and parts of other southern states as well. The history of Telugu goes back as early as to 230 BC to 225 AD, [1] and the evidence for the existence of Telugu language is available in the Natya Shastra of the Bharatha people.
Savathi Koduku (1963) Narthanasala (1963) Tirupathamma Katha (1963) Somavara Vrata Mahatyam [2] (1963) as Vaidya Shiromani; Babruvahana (1964) Vaarasatwam (1964) Vivaha Bandham (1964) Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam (1966) Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha (1966) as Parabrahma Sastry; Sati Sumathi (1967) Govula Gopanna (1968) Vichitra Kutumbam (1969) as ...
This is performed for the well-being and long life of their husbands. A treatise entitled Savitri Brata Katha in the Odia language is read out by women while performing the puja. In Western India, the holy day is observed on the Purnima (full moon) of the month as Vat Purnima. In India, many women are named "Savitri".
Savati Koduku (transl. Stepson) is a 1963 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced and directed by Y. Ranga Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Sowcar Janaki , with music composed by debutant Satyam and T. V. Raju taking care of supervision.
Katha Silpam (Essays) 2000 N. Gopi: Kalanni Nidra Ponivvanu (Poetry) 2001 Tirumala Ramachandra Hampi Nunchi Harappa Daka (Autobiography) 2002 Chekuri Ramarao Smrti Kinankam (Essays) 2003 Utpala Satyanarayanacharya Sri Krishna Chandrodayamu (Poetry) 2004 Ampasayya Naveen: Kala Rekhalu (Novel) 2005 Abburi Chayadevi: Tana Margam (Short Stories) 2006
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The period of modern Telugu literature began with Gurajada Apparao, who changed the face of Telugu poetry with his Muthayala Saralu, and was perfected by later writers in the Romanticism era including Rayaprolu and Devulapalli Krishna Sastri. Gurajada's attempt to reform Telugu poetry by shedding old rules and styles reached a zenith with Sri ...