Talk:Devulapalli Krishnasastri

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[edit] Name

Let us discuss topics like this together at Talk:Telugu language - Telugu names.

chinni September 5 2005

Your move has left some double redirects that need to be fixed. When you move a page, please ensure that you do not leave double redirects. Thanks, Gurubrahma 13:51, 9 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Meaning of Krishna Paksham

The word Paksham means fortnight in Telugu. The fortnight can be of two types, the one leading to the full moon or the one leading to the new moon. The former is called Krishna Paksham and the latter is called Sukla Paksham. So, the correct meaning of the word Krishna Paksham would be the brightening fortnight. I think the poet used this title also to allude to his own name. Gurubrahma 13:42, 9 September 2005 (UTC)