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Atukuri Molla (ఆతుకూరి మొల్ల) was a 16th-century Telugu poet who authored Molla Ramayanam, a Telugu-language version of Sanskrit Ramayana. [1] [2] Identified by her caste, she was popularly known as Kummari Molla. [3] Mollamamba or Molla was the daughter of Kesana Setti who was a potter by profession. [1] [4]
Manathil Urudhi Vendum (transl. The mind should be resolute) is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by K. Balachander.The film stars Suhasini, with Sridhar and Chandrakanth in supporting roles.
Tanjore Royal Palace. The work comprises four sections, between them consisting of five hundred and eighty-four poems, and belonged to the genre of śṛṅgāra-kāvya or śṛṅgāra-prabandham, [2] 'a genre associated in the history of Telugu literature with the Thanjavur era' whose poems were mostly inventive retellings of the story of Radha and Krishna, evoking the rāsa of Sringara. [3]
Kumaragiri Vema Reddy (Telugu: వేమన), popularly known as Yogi Vemana, was a 14th-century Telugu poet. [28] His poems were written in the popular vernacular of Telugu, and are known for their use of simple language and native idioms. [citation needed] His poems discuss the subjects of Yoga, wisdom and morality.
Text describing ex-husband\'s regret after 17-year marriage ends, highlighting a painful comment from his ex-wife. Hands holding a wedding ring and a pen, contemplating divorce papers.
The tragic incident comes after Jennifer spoke about her “incredible” ex-husband while discussing their divorce in a TikTok video posted on Dec. 10. “I’m about to be a newly single mom.
My ex-husband has remained one of the most important people in my life. I know many divorced people who aren't friends with their ex-spouses. I'm truly sad for them because having this man who had ...
Choudhary was born on 5 September 1803 to Bengali parents Kurmanatha Chowdhari and Subhadhra at Madanpur in Ganjam district, Orissa — with predominant Oriya and Telugu-speaking people and their neighbouring lands – Ganjam district is located on the border of Telugu-speaking districts of present-day Andhra Pradesh—namely, Chicacole (present Srikakulam) and Vizagapatam (present Visakhapatnam).