Korada Ramachandra Sastri | |
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Born | Korada Ramachandra Sastri 12 October 1815 Kesanakurru, A. P., India |
Died | 11 August 1900 Machilipatnam, India |
Occupation | Telugu Pandit at Nobel College, Machilipatnam |
Notable works | Manjari Madhukariamu, Nayapradipamu (Vigrahamu) Ghanavrttam , Upamavali, Kumarodayaha |
Spouse | Seetamma |
Relatives | Korada Ramakrishnaiya, Korada Mahadeva Sastri, Korada Subrahmanyam |
Website | |
thekorada |
Korada Ramachandra Sastri (12 October 1815 – 11 August 1900) was an Indian poet and playwright in Sanskrit and Telugu. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He was the first known original Telugu playwright. [6] His Manjarimadhukariam is the first Telugu drama with an original concept. [1] [4] [7] [8] [9] His Sanskrit lyric poem Ghanavrttam [10] is a sequel to Kalidasa's Meghaduta. Ramachandra Sastri authored more than thirty works in Sanskrit and Telugu [2] [11] but only a few books are extant. His books give us an appreciation of the advanced poetic and linguistic aspects of his literary works.
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Korada Ramachandra Sastri | |
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![]() Poet and Playwright in Sanskrit and Telugu | |
Born | Korada Ramachandra Sastri 12 October 1815 Kesanakurru, A. P., India |
Died | 11 August 1900 Machilipatnam, India |
Occupation | Telugu Pandit at Nobel College, Machilipatnam |
Notable works | Manjari Madhukariamu, Nayapradipamu (Vigrahamu) Ghanavrttam , Upamavali, Kumarodayaha |
Spouse | Seetamma |
Relatives | Korada Ramakrishnaiya, Korada Mahadeva Sastri, Korada Subrahmanyam |
Website | |
thekorada |
Korada Ramachandra Sastri (12 October 1815 – 11 August 1900) was an Indian poet and playwright in Sanskrit and Telugu. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He was the first known original Telugu playwright. [6] His Manjarimadhukariam is the first Telugu drama with an original concept. [1] [4] [7] [8] [9] His Sanskrit lyric poem Ghanavrttam [10] is a sequel to Kalidasa's Meghaduta. Ramachandra Sastri authored more than thirty works in Sanskrit and Telugu [2] [11] but only a few books are extant. His books give us an appreciation of the advanced poetic and linguistic aspects of his literary works.
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