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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

[Defimedia] 'Art for the dissemination of Telugu culture in Mauritius'

Telugu Malaysia
Famous in the Telugu circle in Mauritius, Mr. Sajiva Narasimha Appadoo is considered as a reference in Telugu culture. Promoting Telugu culture around the island remains his prime objective. He aims to achieve this by generating an interest about it through art.
Head of the Telugu department of the MGI Institute (Flacq), Mr. Appadoo is very culturally versed and is inclined to sharing it. He also contributes two programmes per week to a radio station of Hyderabad via the net. He has sbagged the ‘Golden Muggu Award’ by the government of India, as a reward in recognition for his contribution to propagate Telugu culture in the field of traditional heritage arts in a foreign land.

Rangolis
Rangolis are famous in Mauritius and connote much significance in the Telugu culture. They uphold spiritual, cultural and social aspects. Mr. Appadoo explains that “where the surface of Mother earth becomes the natural canvas and the human hands transformed into the natural brush, marvellous contours, lines, harmonious curves come to dance in ecstasy to the real feast of the eyes in the making of fabulous Rangolis. It is a salutation to Mother Earth. In the making of rangolis everyone should bend the body. It is symbolical in nature to salute Mother Earth.” -Read More

[The HIndu Times] Whither Telugu culture?


Source - The Hindu Times
The Hindu Times, June 21, 2012
"Gone are the rural customs and way of living in our region. It’s not hyperbolic to say that our state has westernised by leaps and bounds compared to the rest of the country. Thanks to the multitudes who have made it to the US either for higher education or employment or both, their homecoming during vacation marked a heady revolution in their homes back in India be it villages, towns or cities. The kith and kin living in the precincts of some remote village in Andhra Pradesh have suddenly found themselves westernising their native dwellings to suit their children abroad." Read More

Monday, 29 July 2013

A Collection of Telugu Proverbs

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A Collection of Telugu Saamethalu (Proverbs)



Sunday, 28 July 2013

Satyanarayana Swamy Temple in Visakhapatnam

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"Annavaram is one of the most famous Holy Shrines in India second place after after Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. Satyanarayanaswamy  temple is built in the Dravidian style and the glory and richness of Lord SATYADEVA was widely described in Revakhanda of Skandhapuranam.
The presiding deity Lord Satyadeva with his consort Sri Anantha Lakshmi on one Side and with Lord Siva on the other side took his abode on Ratnagiri, which is named after Ratnakara, son of Meru the king of holy mountains. Like in all Divyakshetrams as surrounded and followed by holy rivers, Sri Satyanarayana Swamy at Annavaram is also followed by sacred Pampa River touching the feet of the hill.
Lord Satyadeva the god of truth is showering his eternal blessings on mankind in his beautiful manifested form of the DIVINE TRINITY namely Hari Hara Hiranya Garbha Thrimurtyatmaka. Hence this is only the temple that is attracting the Pilgrims of both Vishanava and Saiva Hindu religion" . -Source 


Saturday, 27 July 2013

TAM 58th Year Anniversary Celebration Pics

























































































Friday, 26 July 2013

Taj Mahal of Visakhapatnam

"The monument which vizagites labeled as "Vizag Taj Mahal", completed 100 years in June, 2007. Most of the Vizagites are not aware of the history of the monument but they all call it as Vizag Taj Mahal. Constructed in soft Lime stone this elegant structure is a fine example of architectural marvel that is very unique and amalgum of architecture from across the globe. 

Known as symbol of love, the Kurupam Monument stands testimony to a wonderful era of the Kurupam royalties. Raja Vairicharla Veerbhadra Raja Bahadur constructed the monument in memory of her beloved wife Princess Lakshmi Narasaiyyamma. The princes and the Raja sahib were married in 1895 and this compounded comprising the monument had beautifully landscaped gardens and water fountain in it. 

"Most of the Vizagites do not know what exactly is the monument is, they just say it as Taj Mahal of Visakhapatnam" said G Srinivas Murthy, co-convenor of INTACH Source


[The Star Malaysia - July 23, 2013] Telugu Drama Sweeps South Filmfare Awards Event



"FILM director S.S. Rajamouli’s critically acclaimed Telugu drama Eega swept the 60th South Filmfare awards ceremony in Hyderabad, winning five awards.

Eega took the Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress (for southern actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu), Best Supporting Actor (Kiccha Sudeep) and Best VFX awards in the Telugu language category, Malaysia Nanban reported.
" -Source - The Star Malaysia

Thursday, 25 July 2013

Why did Priyanka Chopra learn Telugu?






"In fact, for her forthcoming movie Zanjeer co-starring Ram Charan Teja, the dedicated actor is learnt Telugu. We hear that Priyanka also shot for the Telugu version of the movie which will be titled Toofan. PeeCee used to come to the sets with three different scripts-Telugu, English and Hindi. The entire crew of Zanjeer was stunned by Priyanka’s dedication and determination. A little birdie chirped to us that the babe used to try her best to pronounce every word correctly. She gave it her best to understand every syllable and pronunciation accurately so as to look convincing and play her part with confidence." - www.bollywoodlife.com

Telugu Festival in Chicago- July 13, 2013



"A day of cultural and entertainment for Telugu Families, to show unity, celebrate culture and deliver service. Telugu Festival, 5th annual conference hosted by Chicago Telugu Association this weekend brought in 1500 Telugu people in and around Chicago together on one avenue demonstrating celebrating culture and unity, service activities. 

The event held at Copernicus Center, in Chicago from 2 PM to 12.30 AM. The guest list includes Mr. Keeravani, Music Director, Mr. Ravi Madala, President, NATS, Mr. Karunakar Madhavaram, President, ATA, Dr. Ratnam Chitturi, Founder, North South Foundation, and Board of Directors Dr. Chundu Veraiah, Lavu Srinivas and Dr. Vasu Kodali, Tollywood artists Siya, Sathyam Rajesh and mimicry artist Jithendra. Telugu Festival 2013 has started off with the “Brahmanjali” performed by kids and Adigo Alladigo Srihari Vasam, Annamacharya Keertana, Song Oh Nama Sivaiah and others directed by noted Dance Teachers from Chicago. Bhuvana Vijayam program presented by Sri Ram Chitti and team had received huge applause from audience. Cultural Team including Pavan Vallabhaneni and Sujana Achanta and many other volunteers worked tirelessly to coordinate the programs. Event was anchored by Salila and Anvitha. 
-Idlebrain




Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Navaratri - 1966 Telugu Movie Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Savitri

Navaratri (Telugu: నవరాత్రి) is a 1966 Telugu Drama film directed by Tatineni Rama Rao and starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Savitri. It was produced by Anumolu Venkata Subba Rao of Prasad Art Pictures. It is a remake of a 1964 Tamil film with the same title, starring Sivaji Ganesan and Savitri. The story is written by A. P. Nagarajan for both films. -Source -Wikipedia



Monday, 22 July 2013

Bernama TV Interview with Mr.Jaggarao Simancha, Diirector of ASC Agenda Suria Communication

Recent Bernama TV Interview with Mr.Jaggarao Simancha, Founder, CEO and Director of ASC Agenda Suria Communication Sdn. Bhd and Dato Kannagaraja (Malaysia-India Chamber of Commerce) on 20th July 2013.






















Singaporeans to enjoy additional Telugu channel ETV on mio TV


Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (SingTel) today announced the launch of top-rated Telugu channel, ETV (mio TV Channel 672) on mio TV. Consistently rated as one of the top three channels in India, ETV will be added to the recently launched Swagatam pack at no extra charge.

From today (4th July) until 31 July, all mio TV customers will enjoy complimentary access to ETV’s range of quality programming, including the latest and most popular drama serials.

Together with channels from the existing Swagatam pack - maa TV and maa movies, mio TV is the only pay TV provider in Singapore to offer Telugu channels. These channels complement the unparalleled array of Indian programming on mio TV that includes a variety of Hindi programmes and Bollywood blockbusters from top channels like SAB TV, SONY MAX and STAR Plus as well as the best of Tamil reality shows, lifestyle programmes, comedy series and other blockbusters from India with top-rated channels such as Sun TV, Vijay TV, and Aditya TV.
  Source -Singtel Press Release

Sunday, 21 July 2013

Pawan Kalyans Attarintiki Daredi Audio Launched

The audio of Pawan Kalyan's forthcoming film Attarintiki Daredi was launched amid fanfare at Shilpa Kala Vedika on Friday, July 14th. The film's cast and crew made their way to the audio release ceremony, which was a grand affair. Devi Sri Prasad, who earlier written musical scores for Jalsa and Gabbar Singh, has provided the soundtrack, which is already getting superb response.








3rd World Telugu Writers’ Conference -20th-22nd September 2013



"It gives us a great pleasure to take an opportunity to invite all the lovers and admirers of Telugu Language and Culture to the 3rd World Telugu Writers’ Conference on the occasion of the celebrations of the “The Year of Flourish of Telugu Language and Culture.”


On 20th, 21st and 22nd (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) of September 2013, the Conference is going to be held in Sri Seshasai Kalyana Mandapam, M.G. Road, Vijayawada". - Source




Source- http://drgvpurnachand.blogspot.com

Good Opportunity to Young Writers:

1. In connection with the conference we are going to publish a special edition (collection) of the stories, verses, essays and songs and cartoons of young writers with the title MANA YUVATHA (Our Youth).For favour of publication in the said book, we invite young writers to come forward with their contributions. The contributions should be related to literature, social aspects and research. The best of them will be published in MANA YUVATHA. The writers are requested to send their articles before 15th August 2013.
2. We aim at the selection of young talented writers who can lead society constructively with their modern concepts.
3. There will be seminars and group discussions to give a comprehensive understanding to young writers on the various literary trends and social aspects.
4. “An exhibition of mini poems will be a special attraction of the conference. Mini poems (starting from 1970), Nanilu (Very short poems),, Rekkalu(Wings) and some other short
forms of Telugu poetry. Those wish to send their poems have to send before 15th August, 2013.
5. There will be Kavi Sammelanalu(Poetry reciting)for young writers exclusively.
6. Those young writers who wish to participatein kavi sammelanams have to send their names before 15th August 2013.Book Exhibition, Exhibition of Telugu Velugulu, Exhibition on History of Telugu People,Folk Art Exhbition, Cultural Programmes, Felicitationto Eminent Personalities and Release of Books etc.-
 - Source




Saturday, 20 July 2013

'C. P. Brown, the Savior of Telugu Culture during British Rule'


C. P. Brown (Charles Philip Brown, Telugu: చార్లెస్ ఫిలిప్ బ్రౌన్) (November 10, 1798 – December 12, 1884) was a Telugu writer and an Englishman by descent. He worked as an official in Cuddapah and Rajahmundry during the British rule in India. Native Telugu people call him Brown Dora (Telugu: బ్రౌన్ దొర), which means Lord Brown in English.

Telugu literature was in a dormant phase and declined in 18th century because of various social and political reasons, including lack of creative Telugu poets, prevailing illiteracy and decline of empires, like Vijayanagara Empire, who were patrons of the literature. Brown being an official in the region collected the works, printed them and saved some of the heritage of the Telugu language. In his own words, "Telugu literature was dying out; the flame was flickering in the socket in 1825, I found Telugu literature dead. In 30 years I raised it to life".
Source -Wikipedia

    

Friday, 19 July 2013

Telugu is 2,400 Years Old



"The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has joined the Andhra Pradesh Official Languages Commission to say that early forms of the Telugu language and its script indeed existed 2,400 years ago.

D. Jithendra Das, Superintending Archaeologist, ASI, Hyderabad Circle, cited three inscriptions discovered at Bhattiprolu in Guntur district that contained several Telugu roots or words, as “indisputable evidence” in support of the finding. All these inscriptions date back to 400 B.C. He showed magnified pictures of these inscriptions as also charts relating to evolution of Telugu letters since Mauryan times to journalists here on Wednesday. An English translation of one inscription reads: “Gift of the slab by venerable Midikilayakha.”

Dr. Das and A.B.K. Prasad, Official Languages Commission Chairman, explained that Midikilayakha might be an independent Andhra king at that time. Bhattiprolu indicated, without an iota of doubt, the existence of Telugu words even a century before Emperor Ashoka (300 BC). Asked if the ASI would testify its findings before the Union government to secure classical language status to Telugu, Dr. Das said he would do so if asked by the Centre and “not on our own.”

Telugu language was found more refined in the inscriptions found at Kantamnenivarigudem, Guntupalli in West Godavari district, and Gummadidurru and Ghantasala in Krishna district." -Source - The Hindu