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The Tripurnenis:

 A family rich in Telugu Literary and Cultural heritage.

 

Tripuraneni Ramaswamy Choudhuri, was a revolutionary poet during India's Freedom Struggle. The Indian Government released a postal stamp in his honor.

Here is a Fact Bite  on him.

 

 

Tripuraneni Gopichandwas winner of the Sahitya Academy Award.Servant Girl is one of his short stories.Her Personality is yet another short story. Here is one of his short stories in Telugu.

 

Sai Chand, has acted in numerous Telugu Films, most famously Maa Bhoomi.

                                                                                          

 

 

GOPI CHAND CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS -  Sept 2009

(Telugu : త్రిపురనేని గోపిచంద్) (1910 - 1962)

 

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Tripuraneni Ramaswamy Chowdhuri:

 


 

 

The Kaviraju (As he is popularly known in Andhra Pradesh), a fearless freedom fighter, a great native poet and an uncompromising rationalist, was born in a farmer's family in village Angaluru, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, on the 15th January, 1887.His entire family comprised of literati and in his childhood, he wanted to learn Sanskrit, but was put off by the traditional pundits. Shri Ramaswamy's zeal and quest led him to the study of Sanskrit and to a very thorough understanding and critical study and analysis of the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and Itihasas. He concluded that the decadence of Hindu society was due to misinterpretation of our great Indian texts and that there is no sanction for the caste system or for untouchability and that it is the vested and self interest of the privileged section of the society that has been keeping millions in ignorance, illiteracy, superstitious beliefs and degraded status. He took to intensive and extensive propagation of reform through his poetry, dramas, lengthy dissertations and extensive discourses.

He used his considerable literary talents to write beautifully in Telugu to lead people to rational thought. His works on. Bhagwad Gita, Soota Purana, Sambukavadha, Khooni, Rana Pratap and Kurukshetra Sangramam stirred the masses to rational thought and action. He saw that social reform and awakening of the masses were inextricably linked up with the freedom movement. His songs and Satakas inspired people to participate in Gandhiji's Satyagraha Movements. He demystified the marriage rituals by writing in Telugu Vivaha Vidhi and conducting the marriages in a simple, meaningful way and also preserving the solemnity and dignity that our ancients had built into the Hindu marriage.

He studied in London and Dublin to become a Bar-at-law but gave up is lucrative practice to propagate social reform through his literary talents. As Chairman of Tenali Municipality, he put and end to all irrational and traditional practices and rituals like animal sacrifices and superstitious observances, unmindful of popularity, but upholding his beliefs and rational thought He died in 1943.

The prime Minister Shri Rajiv Gandhi paid tribute to him for his patriotic, reformist and literary contributions and the Government of Andhra Pradesh installed his statue as one of the Telugu greats, on the picturesque Tank Bund in Hyderabad.

The Department of Posts is happy to issue a commemorative stamp on Kaviraju Tripuraneni Ramaswamy Chowdary in the series 'India's struggle for freedom'.

 

 

 

  

Tripuraneni Gopichand (Telugu : త్రిపురనేని గోపిచంద్) (1910 - 1962) was a Telugu short story writer, novelist, editor, essayist, playwright and film director. Gopichand's writings are remarkable for interplay of values, ideas and 'isms' - materialism, rationalism, existentialism, realism and humanism. He is especially celebrated for his second novel 'Asamardhuni Jeevayatra' (The Incompetent's Life Journey). This is the first psychological novel in Telugu literature.

Gopichand was presented with the Sahitya Akademi Award for his work Panditha Parameshwara Sastry Veelunama in 1963.[1]

 

List of Writings

[edit] Novels

  • Parivartanam
  • Asamarthuni Jeeva Yatra (first psychoanalysis novel in Telugu)
  • Merupula Marakalu
  • Pandita Parameswara Sastry Veelunaama
  • Yamapasam
  • Cheekati Gadulu
  • Sidhilalayam
  • Gadiya Padani Talupulu
  • Gatinchanigatam
  • Pillatemmera
  • Premopahatulu

[edit] Non-fiction

  • Tatvavetalu
  • Postu Chaiyani Uttarulu
  • Maku Unnayi Swagataalu
  • Vubhayakushalopari