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  2. Mutyala Saralu - Wikipedia

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    Mutyala Saralu (Telugu: ముత్యాల సరాలు) is a compilation of Telugu poems written by Gurajada Apparao in 1910. The compilation heralded the beginning of modern poetry in Telugu language. [1] The traditional meter is replaced by a new lyrical and four beat balladic rhythm.

  3. Viswambhara - Wikipedia

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    The Earth) is a 1980 Telugu-language philosophical long poem by C. Narayana Reddy. [1] It is written in free verse and was an outcome of Narayana Reddy's meditation on the meaning and mystery of human existence. [2] It deals with the theme of universal brotherhood and the quest of man for the meaning of life and of the nature of the universe ...

  4. Shatavadhani Ganesh - Wikipedia

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    Ganesh at Bangalore Astavadhana, at Kuvempu Bhasha Pradhikara, 14 February 2021 Ganesh speaking in the felicitation program of S. L. Bhyrappa. Ganesh is well known for his performances of avadhana, in which he composes extempore solutions in metrical verse to problems posed in parallel by the pṛcchakas on stage, satisfying the constraints imposed by them, while simultaneously dealing with ...

  5. Suddala Hanmanthu - Wikipedia

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    Suddala Hanmanthu's poetry inspired the people of Telangana to participate in the communist-led peasant struggle against the oppressive rule of feudal lords and the Nizam. Along with his contemporary leader Gurram Yadagiri Reddy , a famous communist leader, he fought against Doras and Gadi's rule.

  6. Basava Puranam - Wikipedia

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    The Basava Puranam is a 13th-century Telugu epic poem written by Palkuriki Somanatha.It is a sacred text of the Lingayat tradition. The epic poem narrates the life story of philosopher and social reformer Basava (1134–1196 CE), also known as Basavaṇṇa, Basavēśvara, Basavēśa, and Basavarāja, the founder of Lingayat. [1]

  7. Vemana - Wikipedia

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    Many lines of Yogi Vemana's poems are now colloquial phrases of the Telugu language. They end with the signature line Viswadaabhi Raama Vinura Vema, literally "Beloved of Viswada, listen Vema." There are multiple interpretations of what the last line signifies. Vemana's poems were collected and published by Brown in the 19th century. [3]

  8. Jandhyala Papayya Sastry - Wikipedia

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    The poems of Udayasri will live in Telugu Literature as long as Telugu is spoken in this land, and as long as Krishna, Godavari, Tungabadra and Suvarnamukhi rivers flow in this land. - Dr. Nanduri Rama Krishnamacharyulu Karunasri is the only poet who reflects the pulse of the Telugu people in his poetry after the great Bammera Potana.

  9. Devi Priya - Wikipedia

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    He had also produced a full-length English language documentary, Music of a Battle, based on the life of balladeer and activist Gaddar. [3] He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2017 for his collection of poems Gaali Rangu (English: Color of the wind). [1] He also received an UNICEF award for his documentary film script for saving the ...