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Duvvuri Venkata Ramana Shastri (Telugu: దువ్వురి వెంకట రమణ శాస్త్రి) (1897–1972), popularly known as the Kalaprapurna Duvvuri, was a Telugu - Sanskrit scholar of the 20th century. He studied Sanskrit and worked as Telugu Lecturer for more than six decades. He wrote Ramaneeyam a book on Telugu grammar and he translated Pingarli Surana kalapurnodayam to Telugu as "Madhura Lalasa". In addition he wrote an autobiography. His autobiography was focused on many teachers and giants from Telugu literature rather than his birth and family details. He held high standards for good hand writing.
Duvvuri Venkata Ramana Shastri | |
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Born | 1897 Masaka Pally, Madras Presidency, British India |
Died | 1972 |
Occupation | Poet |
Period | 1895–1976 |
Early life and personal life
editShri Duvvuri Venkata Ramana Shastri was born to Parvateesham, an affluent Brahmin in Masaka Pally, East Godavari District, A.P. India.
Early career
editDuvvuri taught in various colleges in Vishakhapattanam, Guntur.
School of Thought
editShri Duvvuri was expert in teaching Telugu grammar using simple explanations. He viewed the two languages, Samskrutam and Telugu, as two eyes that need each other to get a perfect view.
Literary career
editDuvvuri Shashtri's literary works includes the following:
- Ramaṇīyamu[1]
- Telugu Vyakarana Pada Koshamu
Autobiography
editHe wrote his memoirs or biography which was published in 1976 as Kaḷāprapūrṇa Duvvūri Veṅkaṭaramaṇaśāstri sviyacaritra.[2]
Awards and recognition
edit- Kalaprapoorna by Andhra University.
References
edit- ^ Venkata Ramana Sastri, Duvvuri (1970). Ramaṇīyamu (Balavyakarana Sameeksha (in Telugu). Waltair: Andhra University Press. p. 518. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- ^ Venkata Ramana Sastri, Duvvuri (1976). Kaḷāprapūrṇa Duvvūri Veṅkaṭaramaṇaśāstri sviyacaritra (in Telugu). Racayitala Sahakārasaṅghamu. p. 312. Retrieved 15 June 2020.