Devulapalli Krishnasastri

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Devulapalli Krishnasastri (1897-1981) was a Telugu poet and was born in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India. He was born on 1897 November 1 in Ramachandra Palyam and was brought up in Pitapuram in a family of court-poets. [1] He grew interest in English literature while he was in his high school. He started writing poetry from a very young age. Krishnasastri's works changed significantly after he met Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore at Santiniketan in 1929.

Krishnasastri is famously known as Andhra Shelly. Krishnasastri joined All India Radio in 1945 and wrote a number of plays for it.

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[edit] Literary works

Some of Krishnasastri's famous works include :

  • Amrutha Veena (1992)
  • Sri Andallu Tiruppavu Kirtanalu (1993)
  • Meghamala (1996)
  • Krishna Paksham (The Darkening Fortnight),
  • Pravasam (Alien Residence),
  • Mahati (The Veena of Narada).

Sri Sastrygaru had also translated Sri Goda Devi's Tamil Tiruppavai into Telugu Keertanaas. Other translations of Tiruppavai are available - but they are all word for word. Sri. Sastrigaru's translation is unique in the sense that he had taken the central idea of each Pasuram, made it into pallavi and wove around it the rest of the paasuram into anupallavi and charanam(s). They were set to pure Karnatik music, even as they were composed, by Srimati Amruthavalli Sundaram. The publication with notation, is available with Orient Longmans. Please see http://www.avkf.org/BookLink/display_author_books.php?author_id=164

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Andhra University has conferred the title Kalaprapoorna (The complete artist) on him in 1975. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award. Krishnashastri also won the Padma Vibhushan in the year 1976.

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