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Dasarathi Krishnamacharya (22 July 1925 – 5 November 1987), popularly known as Dasarathi, was an Indian Telugu poet and writer. He held the titles ''Abhyudhaya Kavi'' and ''Kalaprapurna''. He was awarded the
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for his poetic work ''Timiramto Samaram'' () in 1974. Dasarathi also served as the Aasthana Kavi () of the Government of Andhra Pradesh.


Early life

Dasarathi was born on 22 July 1925 in a middle-class Vaishnava Brahmin family. His native village, Chinnaguduru, is in the Maripeda Mandal of
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. He was an orthodox, yet discreet, Vaishnava devotee and an erudite scholar of Indian Puranas, with proficiency in Telugu, Sanskrit, and Tamil. Dasarathi completed his matriculation at the Khammam Government High School but left higher education to participate in the movement against the autocratic
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rule in the Hyderabad Kingdom.


Career


Activism

As a volunteer in the left-wing Andhra Mahashaba movement, Dasarathi traveled from village to village in
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to educate the public. Influenced by
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and
Kandukuri Veeresalingam Kandukuri Veeresalingam (16 April 1848 27 May 1919) is a social reformer and writer from the Madras Presidency, British India, current Andhra Pradesh . He is considered as the Father of the Telugu Renaissance movement. He was one of the earl ...
, he aligned himself with the political left, as many of his friends were leftists and communist revolutionaries.


Poetry

Dasarathi began writing poetry at a young age while still a student. His revolutionary poetry, influenced by the communist ideology of
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, often focused on the downtrodden, the poor, and the exploited workers. He believed that the capitalist,
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, and autocratic society under Nizam rule would eventually give way to democracy and equality. Following the
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in 1947, many independent kingdoms and principalities joined the newly formed Indian Union. However, Hyderabad State, under the autocratic rule of
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, did not join the Union. Mir Osman Ali Khan struggled to control the atrocities committed by the Mazlis Ittehadul Muslimeen Party. At this juncture, the Indian National Congress, led by Swamy Raamaanandateerdha, called for action against the Nizam's autocratic rule, prompting thousands to participate in
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(civil disobedience).


Arrest and imprisonment

In 1947, Dasarathi was arrested and sent to
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Central Jail, along with other prominent leaders. He was later transferred to Nizamabad Central Jail, where he continued to write poetry. After his release, he moved to
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, where he wrote against the Nizam in ''Telugu Desam'', a daily newspaper focused on news and articles related to Telangana and the Nizam's rule. In 1948, the Indian Union took control of Hyderabad State through police action, ending the autocratic Nizam rule and the violence perpetrated by the Razakars and the Mazlis Ittehadul Muslimeen Party. In 1956, the Telangana region of Hyderabad State was united with the state of Andhra, eventually forming the state of
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, which existed until June 2, 2014. After democratic rule was established in Hyderabad, Dasarathi briefly served in the government of Andhra Pradesh. He later worked for
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in
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and
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(now Chennai) as a prompter, retiring in 1971. He served as the Government Poet from 1971 to 1984 and also worked as an emeritus producer for All India Radio and Doordarshan (Television).


Literary works

Dasarathi gained fame through his revolutionary poetry. His first book, ''Agnidhara'' (Flowing Fire), was published in 1947 and focused on the Telangana Armed Struggle against Nizam's rule, which he had experienced as a revolutionary. He began writing parts of ''Agnidhara'' while in jail and completed it after his release. His other notable works include ''Rudraveena'' (1950), ''Mahandrodyamam'', ''Punarnavam'', ''Amruthabishekam'', ''Kavithapushpakam'', and ''Ghalib Geethalu'' (1961). ''Ghalib Geethalu'' is a Telugu translation of the poems of Urdu poet
Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan (27 December 179715 February 1869), commonly known as Mirza Ghalib, was an Indian poet. Widely regarded as one of the greatest poets in the Urdu language, he also produced a significant body of work in Persian. Ghali ...
. He also composed lyrics for numerous Telugu films. Dasarathi cited the "Nizam's brutal rule, the people's woes under his regime, Indian Independence, the entry of Indian Armed Forces to liberate the Nizam's state, and the fall of the Nizam" as inspirations for his writings.Preface Agnidhara
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Films

Dasarathi wrote lyrics for many Telugu movies, with his debut being ''
Vagdanam ''Vagdanam'' () is a 1961 Indian Telugu-language drama film, written and directed by Acharya Aatreya. The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Krishna Kumari, with music composed by Pendyala. It is based on the novel ''Datta'', written by Sa ...
'' (1961). Over the course of his career, he wrote lyrics for approximately 2000 songs in the Telugu film industry. His notable works include the popular films '' Iddaru Mitrulu'' (1961) and '' Pooja'' (1975).


Personal life

Dasarathi's younger brother,
Daasarathi Rangacharyulu Dasaradhi Rangacharya (24 August 1928 – 7 June 2015), also spelled Dasarathi Rangacharya, was an Indian poet and writer in the Telugu language. He participated actively in the Telangana armed struggle against the rule of the Nizams. His writ ...
, is also an accomplished writer. U.S.-based singer Sarada Akunuri organized a tribute concert for lyricist Dasarathi and published a book titled ''Madilo Veenalu Mroge'' written by V. V. Ramarao in 2020 in Hyderabad.


Bibliography

* ''Agnidhara'' * ''Rudraveena'' (1950) * ''Mahandrodyamam'' * ''Punarnavam'' * ''Mahaboadhi'' * ''Ghalib Geethalu'' * ''Dasarathi Satakamu'' * ''Kavita Pushpakam'' * ''Timiram Tho Samaram'' * ''Aalochanaalochanalu'' * ''Navami'' * ''Yatraasmruti'' (autobiography)


Filmography

* ''
Vagdanam ''Vagdanam'' () is a 1961 Indian Telugu-language drama film, written and directed by Acharya Aatreya. The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Krishna Kumari, with music composed by Pendyala. It is based on the novel ''Datta'', written by Sa ...
'' (1961) * ''Iddaru Mitrulu'' (1961) * ''Khiladi Bullodu'' (1972) * ''
Balipeetam ''Balipeetam'' is a 1975 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. The film stars Sobhan Babu and Sarada in the lead roles. It is produced by Y. Sunil Chowdary. It is based on the popular socialist novel ''Balipeetam'' ...
'' (1975) * ''Thota Ramudu'' (1975) * ''Pooja'' (1976) * ''Pelli Kani Pelli'' (1977)


Quotes

*"నా తెలంగాణ, కోటి రతనాల వీణ" y Telangana is a beautiful hollow stringed instrument decked with innumerable diamonds *"నాకు ఉర్దూ తెలుగు రెండు కళ్ళు, ఈ రెండు కళ్ళతో అన్ని భాషలని చదవగలను" rdu and Telugu are my two eyes, with which I read every other language *"Edi Kakati? Evate Rudrama? Evaru Rayalu? Evadu Singana? Anni Nene! Anta Nene! Telugu Nene! Velugu Nene!" *"Telanganamu Ritude! Musali Nakkaku Racharikambu Dakkune?" *"Na Geetavalulenta? Na Aavirbhavulenta? Na Swarakoti?"


Death

Dasarathi passed away on 5 November 1987 at the age of 62 due to a prolonged illness. He is remembered as a significant figure in Telugu literature and a champion of social justice through his poetry.


References

{{Reflist Telugu poets 1925 births 1987 deaths Indian lyricists People from Mahabubabad district Indian activists Urdu–Telugu translators