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Garimella Satyanarayana

Garimella Satyanarayana (14 July 1893 – 18 December 1952) was a poet and freedom fighter of Andhra Pradesh, India. He influenced and mobilised the Andhra people against the British Raj with his patriotic songs and writings, for which he was jailed several times by the British administration.

Garimella Satyanarayana
Statue of Garimella Satyanarayana in Srikakulam
Born(1893-07-14)14 July 1893
Priya agharam, Narasannapeta, Srikakulam, India
Died18 December 1952(1952-12-18) (aged 59)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Poet, writer, freedom fighter

Early life edit

He was born in a Brahmin family to Venkatanarasimham and Suramma in Gonepadu village near Priya agraharam in Narasannapeta taluq of Srikakulam district in 1893[1]

Career edit

Garimella Satyanarayana was born in a poor family in Gonepadu village, near Priya agraharam, in Narasannapeta taluk of Srikakulam district in 1893. His parents were Venkatanarasimham and Suramma.[citation needed]

Satyanarayana is identified by his famous song - "మాకొద్దీ తెల్ల దొరతనం " (We don't need this white rule). He himself used to sing this song. This particular song was a popular in the households of Andhra Pradesh during the Indian independence movement.

He was helped to study by a kind lawyer, called Kannepalli Narasimha Rao and finish graduation (BA). He worked as a clerk in collector's office of Ganjam district and as a teacher at a high school in Vijayanagaram. He gave up his studies by the call of Mahatma Gandhi to participate in Non-Cooperation movement. During this time, he wrote his famous song Maakoddee Telladoratanamu for which he was jailed in 1922 for one year. After the release from Jail, he continued his participation in the movement by singing songs in villages. For this he was sentenced for two and half years rigorous imprisonment. His entire family (wife, father and grandfather) died when he was in jail. He also ran a restaurant called Kalpaka Vilaas.[2]

He died in a destitute state on 18 December 1952 after spending several years in poverty.

Works edit

 
Information plate below his Statue in Srikakulam.
  • Swaraajya geetamulu (1921)
  • Harijana paatalu (1923)
  • Khandakaavyalu, baalageetaalu (1923)
  • Telugu translation of the Economic Conquest of India by Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya.
  • Telugu translation of "Tirukkural" and "Naandiyar" from Tamil.
  • Telugu translation of "Tallikota" from Kannada.
  • An English poem "Heart of the Nation,"
  • Several articles in various daily and weekly journals like Grihalakshmi, Krishna Patrika, Aanandavani, Dhanka, Andhra Prabha and Bhaarati.

Maakoddee Tella doratanamu edit

An English translation of his most famous poem Maakoddee Tella doratanamu in folk song format:

We don't want this White rule - Garimella Satyanarayana

We don't want this White man's rule O God We don't want this White man's rule

 We don't want this .... 2 

Stalking on our lives Robbing us of our honour

 We don't want this .... 2 Stalking on our .... 

(1) The eighteen lamps have doused off, but A handful of rice is hard to come by Throws dirt into our mouths Wants us to fight with his dogs to eat our food

 We don't want this .... 2 

(2) For taxes he's devised ways Sells toddy and liquor Looted Chattels and belongings Drunken (husband) snatched that mother's wedding jewellery. Threw dust in to our eyes Pushed us close to our grave

 We don't want this .... 2 

(3) Brought in Courts, created political parties. Murdered the charitable character Raised thirst for money Raised bad thoughts Showing off his style he wooed us

 We don't want this .... 2 

(4) Brings on the Gandhi cap Don't come says Don't come to school like this Takes away the cap and moves on

It is rebellion against State It is all over the Country

We don't want this .... 2 Stalking on our .... 

We don't want this White man's rule

Sources edit

  1. Biographic sketch[3]
  2. Review on Heart of India[4]
  3. Garimella Satyanarayana Article[5]
  4. GarimeLLa gEyAlu : Editor - parakAla paTTABirAmArAu,1992, Visalandhra Book House
  5. Telugu sAhitya samIksha - Dr. G. Nagayya, Navya Parisodhana Pracurana,Tirupati, 1985.
  6. AdhunikAndhra kavitvamu - Dr. C. Narayanareddy, Visalandhra,1993.
  7. Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh - Prof. Mamidipudi Venkatarangayya, Vols I-IV, 1965.
  8. Andhrula Sankshipta Charitra - Etukuri Balaramamurthy, Visalandhra.
  9. Naa Vaajnmaya Mitrulu, Kameswarrarao Tekumalla.
  10. Noorguru Telugu Pramukhulu, M.L. Narasimharao.

References edit

  1. ^ "Garimella Satyanarayana Biography - Biography of Garimella Satyanarayana". Poem Hunter. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  2. ^ Sreenivasarao Vepachedu (18 December 1952). "Mana Sanskriti (Our Culture), Issue 64". Vepachedu.org. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  3. ^ "The telusa list-archive: ANDHRA & 50 Years of India's Independence - #3". Bhaavana.net. 19 February 1997. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Kritya :: In The Name Of Poetry". Kritya.in. 24 July 1922. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  5. ^ Sreenivasarao Vepachedu (18 December 1952). "Mana Sanskriti (Our Culture), Issue 64". Vepachedu.org. Retrieved 18 July 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Garimella Satyanarayana news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Garimella Satyanarayana 14 July 1893 18 December 1952 was a poet and freedom fighter of Andhra Pradesh India He influenced and mobilised the Andhra people against the British Raj with his patriotic songs and writings for which he was jailed several times by the British administration Garimella SatyanarayanaStatue of Garimella Satyanarayana in SrikakulamBorn 1893 07 14 14 July 1893Priya agharam Narasannapeta Srikakulam IndiaDied18 December 1952 1952 12 18 aged 59 NationalityIndianOccupation s Poet writer freedom fighter Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Works 4 Maakoddee Tella doratanamu 5 Sources 6 ReferencesEarly life editHe was born in a Brahmin family to Venkatanarasimham and Suramma in Gonepadu village near Priya agraharam in Narasannapeta taluq of Srikakulam district in 1893 1 Career editGarimella Satyanarayana was born in a poor family in Gonepadu village near Priya agraharam in Narasannapeta taluk of Srikakulam district in 1893 His parents were Venkatanarasimham and Suramma citation needed Satyanarayana is identified by his famous song మ క ద ద త ల ల ద రతన We don t need this white rule He himself used to sing this song This particular song was a popular in the households of Andhra Pradesh during the Indian independence movement He was helped to study by a kind lawyer called Kannepalli Narasimha Rao and finish graduation BA He worked as a clerk in collector s office of Ganjam district and as a teacher at a high school in Vijayanagaram He gave up his studies by the call of Mahatma Gandhi to participate in Non Cooperation movement During this time he wrote his famous song Maakoddee Telladoratanamu for which he was jailed in 1922 for one year After the release from Jail he continued his participation in the movement by singing songs in villages For this he was sentenced for two and half years rigorous imprisonment His entire family wife father and grandfather died when he was in jail He also ran a restaurant called Kalpaka Vilaas 2 He died in a destitute state on 18 December 1952 after spending several years in poverty Works edit nbsp Information plate below his Statue in Srikakulam Swaraajya geetamulu 1921 Harijana paatalu 1923 Khandakaavyalu baalageetaalu 1923 Telugu translation of the Economic Conquest of India by Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya Telugu translation of Tirukkural and Naandiyar from Tamil Telugu translation of Tallikota from Kannada An English poem Heart of the Nation Several articles in various daily and weekly journals like Grihalakshmi Krishna Patrika Aanandavani Dhanka Andhra Prabha and Bhaarati Maakoddee Tella doratanamu editAn English translation of his most famous poem Maakoddee Tella doratanamu in folk song format We don t want this White rule Garimella SatyanarayanaWe don t want this White man s rule O God We don t want this White man s rule We don t want this 2 Stalking on our lives Robbing us of our honour We don t want this 2 Stalking on our 1 The eighteen lamps have doused off but A handful of rice is hard to come by Throws dirt into our mouths Wants us to fight with his dogs to eat our food We don t want this 2 2 For taxes he s devised ways Sells toddy and liquor Looted Chattels and belongings Drunken husband snatched that mother s wedding jewellery Threw dust in to our eyes Pushed us close to our grave We don t want this 2 3 Brought in Courts created political parties Murdered the charitable character Raised thirst for money Raised bad thoughts Showing off his style he wooed us We don t want this 2 4 Brings on the Gandhi cap Don t come says Don t come to school like this Takes away the cap and moves onIt is rebellion against State It is all over the Country We don t want this 2 Stalking on our We don t want this White man s ruleSources editBiographic sketch 3 Review on Heart of India 4 Garimella Satyanarayana Article 5 GarimeLLa gEyAlu Editor parakAla paTTABirAmArAu 1992 Visalandhra Book House Telugu sAhitya samIksha Dr G Nagayya Navya Parisodhana Pracurana Tirupati 1985 AdhunikAndhra kavitvamu Dr C Narayanareddy Visalandhra 1993 Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh Prof Mamidipudi Venkatarangayya Vols I IV 1965 Andhrula Sankshipta Charitra Etukuri Balaramamurthy Visalandhra Naa Vaajnmaya Mitrulu Kameswarrarao Tekumalla Noorguru Telugu Pramukhulu M L Narasimharao References edit Garimella Satyanarayana Biography Biography of Garimella Satyanarayana Poem Hunter Retrieved 22 January 2022 Sreenivasarao Vepachedu 18 December 1952 Mana Sanskriti Our Culture Issue 64 Vepachedu org Retrieved 18 July 2016 The telusa list archive ANDHRA amp 50 Years of India s Independence 3 Bhaavana net 19 February 1997 Retrieved 18 July 2016 Kritya In The Name Of Poetry Kritya in 24 July 1922 Retrieved 18 July 2016 Sreenivasarao Vepachedu 18 December 1952 Mana Sanskriti Our Culture Issue 64 Vepachedu org Retrieved 18 July 2016 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garimella Satyanarayana Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garimella Satyanarayana amp oldid 1095652046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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