Vemuri Anjaneya Sarma

Birth and Early Years

Shri Vemuri Anjaneya Sarma was born to Shri Vemuri Venkateshwarlu and Smt. Raghavamma in Eedumudi Village, six miles away from Uppugunduru railway station in Prakasham district, Andhra Pradesh state, India on 24 October 1917 (Wednesday), on Maha Navami (a day before Dussera).

Shri Vemuri Anjaneya Sarma had two brothers and four sisters. His grandfather was a merchant of washing Blue Power with an agricultural land of around 300 acres. Due to losses in business, they lost everything and had to move to Kuchipudi Village, 3 miles near to Tenali, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh. Due to business losses the family went through extreme poverty.

As he grew, Seshaiah Garu made Anjaneya Sarma to realize that for a poor Brahmin family to survive, he has to practice paurohitya. To learn Sanskrit, Anjaneya Sarma learnt “Raghuvamsham” from Shri Venkatappayya Sastry Garu, “Smarthamu” from Seshaiah Garu. He later joined Shri Lakshmi Narasimha Sastry Garu in Varahapuram as a disciple for 3 years. He also traveled to Vemuru Village near Varahapuram to learn “Tarka Shastram” and “Nishada Kavyam” from Shri Kuruganti Venkata Ramana Sastry Garu. During this period, Anjaneya Sarma Garu used to eat at one Brahmin family each day of the week to survive.

Education

Achievements and Recognitions

Computers in Indian Languages

Propagation and Development of National Language

Awards

Establishment of Post Graduate Department in D B H P Sabha

Professional career

Positions Held

Committee Memberships In Various Ministries

Literary Contributions, Movements, Activities

Books written on Literary Integration

Editor

Theatre Movement

Library Movement

Educational Activities

Cultural Activities

Participation

Institutions Associated with

Creation of Memorial Trust

On 6 May 2003, Shri Anjaneya Sarma died. To remember the fond memory of Shri Anjaneya Sarma and to take forward his legacy, his entire family came together to create "Shri Vemuri Anjaneya Sarma Smarak Trust" and have since year on year on the occasion of Shri Anjaneya Sarma birth anniversary of Maha Navami recognised people with their contribution in the field of Hindi Literature, Telugu Literature and Theatre. Over the last decade around 40 achievers have been recognized for their contribution in these fields.

References

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  1. Author: Suryudi Yedo Gurram , Logili.com
  2. Book: Who's Who of Indian Writers, 1999, by Karthik Chandra Dutt Page: 49
  3. Author: Citsukhas Contribution to Advaita, 1974
  4. Kavi Samrat Viswanatha Satyanarayana abhinandana sanchika, 1971-72
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