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Vedam Venkataraya Sastry (21
December 1853 – 18 June 1929) was a
Sanskrit and
Telugu language poet, critic,
Telugu theatre star and dramatist. He is known...
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Ashok is a
priest at a
temple in
their village Krishnapuram.
Vedam Venkataraya Sastry, his
father bankrupted by the
betrayal of his brother-in-law Shanmukha...
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Veereshwara Punyashrama until he died in late 2010. Shri
Aluru Venkataraya Shri
Aluru Venkataraya from
Holealur is
revered as
Karnataka Kulapurohita (High priest...
- Sri
Mullapudi Venkataraya Memorial Polytechnic (SMVM Polytechnic) is a
polytechnic college offering diploma courses.
Situated at Tanuku, West Godavari...
- A 1901
Telugu language play
titled Usha
Parinayam written by
Vedam Venkataraya Sastry was
based on his love
story with Usha. Aniruddha,
which means...
- Controversies.
Bharatiya Granth Niketan. p. 29. ISBN 9788189211011.
Venkataraya Narayan Kudva (1972).
History of the
Dakshinatya Saraswats. Samyukta...
- a
Kannada language historical series broadcast on
Suvarna TV. Kudva,
Venkataraya Narayan (1972).
History of the
Dakshinatya Saraswats. Madras: Samyukta...
- Legislation.
Government of Karnataka.
Retrieved 29 June 2007. Kudva,
Venkataraya Narayan (1972).
History of the
Dakshinatya Saraswats.
Samyukta Gowda...
- is also a po****r Yakshagana. The play was
written in 1901 by
Vedam Venkataraya Sastry. Banasura, the king of
demons undertakes a
severe penance to solicit...
- Some of the
monarchs also had
alternate names; for example,
Venkata and
Venkataraya may have been
alternate names of
Prataparuda I, with the
former appearing...