Janamanchi Seshadri Sarma
జనమంచి శేషాద్రిశర్మ చిత్రపటం.
Background information
Born1882
India, India
Died1950
Occupation(s)Poet

Janamanchi Seshadri Sarma (1882–1950) was a Telugu poet from Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh.

Life

Janamanchi Seshadri Sarma was born in 1882 at Kaluvai in Nellore district. He took up a job in Cuddapah, but later moved to different places like Kashi, Vijayanagaram and Kasimkota near Anakapalli. He was learned in many shastras. He worked as Telugu pandit at many high schools, retiring finally from Municipal High School, Cuddapah.

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Honours

He earned several titles like 'Balasaraswathi', 'Abhinava Nannaparya', 'Abhinava Andhra Valmiki', 'Andhra Vyasa', Kalaprapoorna, 'Kavyathirtha', etc. and was a recipient of several honours.[1]

He was honoured with Kalaprapoorna from Andhra University in 1937.

Literary works

Translations

Seshadri Sarma translated the following works from Sanskrit into Telugu.[2] In his translations he took care that the original idea was faithfully reproduced in Telugu. His style was simple and straight and he avoided lengthy phrases and long-winding sentences.

Original works

  • Srimadandhra Lalitopakhyanam
  • Hanumadvijaya
  • Sarvamangala Parinayam
  • Dharmasara Ramayanam[8]
  • Kalivilasam
  • Satpravartnamu
  • Sri Ramavatara Tatvamu
  • Sri Krishnavatara Tatvamu
  • Tandlata
  • Vanajakshi

There are also a number of unpublished works to his credit like Pandavajnatam, Vichitra paduka pattabhishekam, Shrirama vanavasam.

Notes

  • 20th Century luminaries, Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, 2005.
  1. Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. ISBN 81-260-1221-8
  2. Digital Library of India
  3. Andhra Srimadramayanamu, Volume-1 (1924) at Digital Library of India.
  4. Andhra Srimadramayanamu, Volume-2 (1924) at Digital Library of India.
  5. Andhra Srimadramayanamu, Volume-3 (1924) at Digital Library of India.
  6. Andhra Srimadramayanamu, Volume-6 (1917) at Digital Library of India.
  7. Andhra Srimadramayanamu, Uttara Kandamu (1924) at Digital Library of India.
  8. Dharmasara Ramayanam at Digital Library of India.
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