Samala Sadasiva

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Samala Sadasiva (born 1928 – 7 August 2012) was a Telugu language poet and writer. He won Sangeet Natak Akademi award in 2011.[1]

Early life

He was born in Telugupalle village in Dahegaon mandal in Adilabad district and worked as a teacher.[2]

Life

Sadasiva wrote over 425 books in various languages and translated books into Telugu from Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Marathi, Parsi, English and others. He was instrumental in including a lesson on Girijan leader Komaram Bheem in the school syllabus in Andhra Pradesh.

He earned a doctorate from Sri Potti Sriramulu University in 1998 and Kakatiya University conferred him with a doctorate in 2002. In 2006, he got Rajiv Prathibha Puraskaram. A native of Cherupalli village of Dayagam mandal, He lived in Vidhyanagar in Adilabad town.

He won national award for his book on Hindustani music written in Telugu called Swara Layalu.

Death

He died following cardiac arrest at his home in Adilabad.[3]

Bibliography

  • Swara Lu

yalu

  • Yadi
  • Malayamarutalu
  • Sangitashikharalu
  • Mirza Ghalib

References

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