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K. Sampath Kumara Charya
K. Sampath Kumara Charya with his wife
BornJune 26, 1933
Warangal, Telangana, India
DiedAugust 5, 2010
Hyderabad, India
Occupation(s)Reader at Kakatiya University, Warangal, India
SpouseK. Laxminarsamma
ChildrenBharathi, Sandhya, Sharath, Usha and Aravinda
Parent(s)K. RangaCharya and K. Chudamani

Biography

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Birth and Family life:

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    Sri Dr. Kovela Sampath Kumara Charya was born on June 26, 1933, to a well-known pandit Sri Kovela Kandada Rangacharyulu and Chudamani at Warangal in Telangana, India[1]. Sri Rangacharyulu had four sons and Dr. Sampath Kumara Charya was the youngest son of Sri Rangacharyulu. Dr. Sampath Kumara Charya married K. Laxminarasamma and they have five children – Bharathi, Sandhya, Sharath, Usha and Aravinda.

Early life and education:

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  Dr. Sampath Kumara Charya got his early Vedic education from his father. He joined a Sanskrit school in Warangal where he learnt Sanskrit. He completed Bhasha praveena from a Sanskritic school in Bandar Chittigudu. He received his first M. A. (Master of Arts) degree from Osmania University in 1963. He received his second Master of Arts degree in Hindi by writing the exams privately in 1966. He completed Ph. D. from Kakatiya University in 1978 for his research work on ‘Adhunika Telugu Sahitya Vimarsha’ (Critical work on Modern Telugu literature).[2] He worked as a teacher at Mallikarjuna school in Warangal and then as a teacher at Junior college in Jagityal, Karimnagar Dist. Then he joined as a lecturer at Government Arts college in Warangal before joining as Telugu Professor at Kakatiya University and retired from Kakatiya University in 1993.[3]  He settled at Hyderabad after his retirement.

Death

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Dr. Kovela Sampath Kumara Charya took his last breath on August 5, 2010 surrounded by his family and friends.

Published works

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Dr. Sampath kumara Charya wrote many books that were well read and popular in Telugu literature world. He was considered a great poet, critic and the pioneer on Telugu Grammar. His book on grammar ‘Chandovikasam’ was also used in many schools as a study book for students. He also wrote many books with his brother’s son, Sri Kovela Suprasanna Charyulu, including the popular Chethanavartam – a collection of poems by four poets. Below is a list of some of his publications. Many of these are scanned into a pdf files by his student, Sri Ranga Swamy. The links to those pdf versions are provided below for your reference.

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1954     Hrudgeetha

1956     Anandalahari

1960     Lakshana Deepika

1962     Telugu Chandovikasam

1967     Madhura Gathalu

1967     Chetanavartham 1

1970     Chetanavartham 2

1970     Mana pandithulu kavulu rachayithalu

1977     Telugu Chanda Padakosham

1978     Vachana padyam-Lakshana charcha

1981     Aadhunika Telugu Sahitya Vimarsha

1990     Telugu Sahitya Charitra

1990     Purvakavula Kavya Drukpathaalu

1992     Antarmathanam

1993     Telugu Chandassu pai Konni Velugulu

1993     Kaavyam-Kaviswaamyam

1997     Kaakaspruha – Padya Kavitha sankalanam

1998     Aamuktha

1999     Kinnerasaani Paatalu-Vastuvinyaasam

2000     Kanyaashulkam-Marovaipu

2003     Cheraaku Oka Shathamaanam

2003     Chinthayanthi

2003     Chandhobhumikalu-Chandhovyaakarana

2004     Aparna

2004     Vishwanaadha Saahitya Darshanam

Translations:

1983     Kalhana

1971     Lakshana Saarasangraham-Kuchimanchi Timmana

1976     Sukavi Manoranjanamu-Kuchimanchi Venataraayudu

1997     Uthara Ramaayanamu-Kankanti Paparaaju

Sampaadakatvam:

1977     Vishwanaatha Saahitya Vyaktitwam

1982     Pothana Bhaagavatha panchashathi Neerajanam

1993     Saahithisampada.

1996 Upnyasaalu, Interviewlu

Recognition

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1992 Dasharathi Award

1993 Bhaghya Award

2006 Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University Pratibha award

2006 Gupta Foundation Sri Krishnamoorthy Sahitya award[4]

2009 Andhra Pradesh Prathibha Rajiv award

See also

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List related Wikipedia articles in alphabetical order. Common nouns are listed first. Proper nouns follow.

References/Notes and references

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Always cite your sources! No original research!

  1. ^ "Visalaandhra Daily Telugu News Paper -కోవెల సంపత్కుమారాచార్యులు - ఒక తలపు". web.archive.org. 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
  2. ^ "Kakatiya University, Warangal-506009, Telangana, India". kakatiya.ac.in. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
  3. ^ "Kakatiya University, Warangal-506009, Telangana, India". kakatiya.ac.in. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
  4. ^ "Guptha group awardee list". Gupta Grpoup.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)