Nidudavolu Venkatarao

Nidudavolu Venkatarao
Born January 3, 1903
Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh
Died October 15, 1982
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Occupation Reader, Madras University..Emeritus Professor (UGC) Osmania
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity Hindu
Citizenship India
Education M. A.
Alma mater Madras University, Chennai
Period 1943-1964
Genre Scholar, Poet, literary Historian, Writer
Subject Telugu Literature
Spouse Palakodeti Lakshmikanthamma
Children 5 sons and 2 daughters (Sundareswar Rao, Parvatheeswara Rao, Jagga Rao, Sarveswara Rao, Suryanarayana, Jogamma, Lakshmi)
Relatives Famous relatives - Nidadavolu Malathi- writer (cousin sister) and Jayasudha-Telugu Cine Actor, Ex-MLA (Grand daughter)

Nidudavolu Venkatarao (b: January 3, 1903 - d: October 15, 1982) is a famous Telugu writer and research scholar.

Life sketch

He was born to Nidudavolu Sundaram Pantulu and Jogamma on January 3, 1903 in Vizianagaram town in Andhra Pradesh, India. He was married to Palakodeti Lakshmi Kanthamma and he had five sons and two daughters. His eldest son, Sundareswara Rao was also a well-known research scholar. Venkatarao was a voracious reader, possessed extraordinary retention, which earned him the reputation jangama vijnanasvarasvam (Moving encyclopedia).[1]

He earned his bachelor's degree in 1925 and master's degree in 1940. Apart from academic qualifications, he had read Telugu and Sanskrit classics extensively under his father’s tutelage. His memory power was considered phenomenal.[2]

Venkatarao started as a clerk in the Imperial Bank of India (now State Bank of India) in Vizianagaram in 1926. After a year, he was transferred to Kakinada, where he worked until 1939 where he met with the Pithapuram Maharaja, who invited him to work on his dictionary project, Suryarayandhra Nighantuvu.

In 1940, he went to Madras to earn his M. A. Degree and returned to Kakinada to work as a lecturer in a college. In 1942, he returned to Madras University, where he worked as lecturer, reader and Head of the Department of Telugu until 1964.

While he was working in Madras university, he undertook a little-known work tripurantakodaaharanam, and published it with elaborate annotations in 1935. He continued to work on the genre, udaaharana vanjmayam, and published udaaharana vanjmaya charitra (History of udaaharana literature). Among his other works with extensive revisions, Panditaraadhya charitra, Basava Puranam, and Poets in South Indian Literature are considered valuable in the history of Telugu literature.

After his retirement, he moved to Hyderabad. He was a Professor of University Grants Commission, a special position created for retired professors, 1964-1968.

Government of Andhra Pradesh and Sahitya Akademi granted him one hundred rupees per month each until his demise in 1982. The Andhra Pradesh government raised the sum to five hundred in 1982.

Venkatarao embraced Saivaite tradition in his life. He died on Shivaratri day at midnight on October 15, 1982, at the age of 79 in Hyderabad.

His grand daughter Jayasudha is also a well known Telugu Cine Artiste.

Literary works

This is partial List of the works by Nidudavolu Venkatarao:

Prefaces and commentaries

Editions and revisions

Collaborations

Titles and Awards

References

  1. Nistala Venkatarao. Nidudavolu venkatarao: pariseelana. http://archive.org.
  2. Venkata Rao, Nistala. Nidudavolu Venkatarao: pariseelana.
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