(1889-10-31)31 October 1889 Siddhantam, Srikakulam district, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Andhra Pradesh, India)
Died
1945 (aged 56)
Occupation
Poet, translator
Language
Telugu
Tripurana Venkata Surya Prasada RaoDora (1889–1945) was an Indian poet, translator and zamindar.[1][2][3] He translated Sanskrit works like Raghuvaṃsam, Kumarasambhavam, Kiratarjuniyam, Uttara Ramacharita into Telugu.[4] He also translated Shakespeare's King Lear into Telugu. His Bharata Dharma Darsanam (1910) inspired younger Telugu poets.[1] His translations were noted for their correctness.[5] He was awarded the title of Kalaprapurna by the Andhra University in 1943.[6][7]
^ abDas, Sisir Kumar (2005). A History of Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. p. 644. ISBN 978-81-7201-006-5.
^Bhaṭṭācāryya, Haridāsa (1953). The Cultural Heritage of India: Languages and literatures. Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture. p. 636.
^Nagendra (1959). Indian Literature: Short Critical Surveys of 12 Major Indian Languages and Literatures. Lakshmi Narain Agarwal. p. 121.
^Nagendra (1988). Indian Literature. Prabhat Prakashan. p. 82.
^Sītāpati, Giḍugu Vēṅkaṭa (1968). History of Telugu Literature. Sahitya Akademi. p. 131.
^Sarma, Anivilla Vizaya Dattatreya (1986). Integration of Andhra and Orissa Cultures: Viewed Through the Biographical Sketch of Vikrama Deo Varma of Jeypore (1869-1951). B.R. Publishing Corporation. pp. 55, 73. ISBN 978-81-7018-334-1.
^Dr. Tumati Donappa (1969). ఆంధ్ర సంస్థానములు - సాహిత్య పోషణము (in Telugu). Andhra University. p. 550.
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