Puttaparthi Statue

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Proddatur, India

Historical landmark

Puttaparthi Statue Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Puttaparthi Statue is located in Proddatur, India on Sivalayam Cir, Ward 20, Sarvakatta. Puttaparthi Statue is rated 4 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in India.

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Sivalayam Cir, Ward 20, Sarvakatta

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It's main Landmark (also known as Shivalayam circle) in proddatur. Puttaparthi Narayanacharya – affectionately called “Putta\u00adparthi” by his admirers – is the most charismatic figure in contemporary Telugu literature. He is a poet, literary critic, translator, composer, and a polyglot. He is a doyen in several of these generes and has enriched Telugu literature as no one man possibly can. Till very recently he had been a great orator who could hold the audiences spell-bound for several hours on any literary subject. His rendition of poetry and especially of his “Sivatandavam” used to be equally enthralling. As a poet Narayanacharya is a harmonious blend of the best in classicism and modernism. As a literary critic he is in the tradition of great commentators like Mallinatha. He has the abundant commonsense of Samuel Johnson and the cultivated punctiliousness of T. S. Eliot acquired through his careful study of Western criticism. He has about 5,000 musical compositions to his credit and the notation he has done for some of them exhibits his great knowledge of musicology. As a scholar he is astonishingly versatile. His scholarship is not confined to a few languages or subjects. He is a polyglot with a good knowledge of most of the Indian languages, both living and dead. He knows several European languages also fairly well. When he was honoured at the Russian Embassy in Delhi, he pleasantly surprised everyone by making a speech in Russian. Recently he told this author that he would not mind if someone called him a bad poet, but hated to be called an inadequate scholar. He learns new subjects with the eagerness of a young man. His friends were not surprised when he started learning the Mridangam in his mid-seventies. He says that he will learn anything that he thinks is useful to him as a poet.

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