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Rayi Ratna Sundara Rao (born 1934; died 1992Rayi Ministries.

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scholar who once was the principal of the
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,
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, affiliated to India's first university,UNESCO Structures of University Education in India, 1952
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. Some of his writings are kept in digitized versions at the
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and the
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. In a 2014 study, Katherine C. Zubko of the
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highlights that Sundara Rao's assumption of ''
bhakti ''Bhakti'' ( sa, भक्ति) literally means "attachment, participation, fondness for, homage, faith, love, devotion, worship, purity".See Monier-Williams, ''Sanskrit Dictionary'', 1899. It was originally used in Hinduism, referring to d ...
'' was a more inward expression for concern for others cutting across religious boundaries. In fact, Sundara Rao's treatise, "Bhakti Theology in the Telugu Hymnal" had struck new ground in finding the origins of the ''bhakti'' element in Christian hymns in the
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. The missiologist,
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, asserted that along with the ''
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'', the ''Christian Hymnal'' in Telugu also formed the main bulwark of Christian spiritual life for the Telugu folk and of equal use to both the non-literates and the literates as well. In such a setting of the importance of the Telugu Hymnal, Sundara Rao's study reiterated the fact that ''bhakti'' had been a binding factor for the early Christians in the Telugu-speaking states of
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and
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. While this has been so, new studies in 2014 by the
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scholars, Ch. Vasantha Rao and John B. Carman indicate that the element of ''bhakti'' had little inroad into the otherwise rural India which in their study wholly depended on folk element.


Studies

Sundara Rao had his ministerial formation at the Lutheran Theological College in Rajahmundry, affiliated to the India's first university, the
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, under the principalship of G. Devasahayam. He graduated in 1960 and was awarded a L. Th.''Jubilee year reports - Report of the President of the Senate for the year 1960'', Serampore College, 1961, p.11 degree by then registrar of the university,
Chetti Devasahayam Chetti Devasahayam (6 October 1913 – 28 February 1993) was the Registrar of the nation's first University, the Senate of Serampore College (University) who was in office from 1960 through 1975.
, CBCNC. Rao later upgraded his qualifications by pursuing a
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degree, awarded by the university, again during the registrarship of Devasahayam. For language studies, Sundara Rao enrolled for a graduate and postgraduate programme in Telugu at the
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and the
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which awarded him with a
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and a
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respectively. He also researched from 1976 to 1980 at the
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,
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submitting a dissertation in 1981 entitled "The bhakti element in Āndhra Kraistava Kīrtanalu : an intensive study of the phenomenon of bhakti, a Sanskrit word for devotion, as presented in the Telugu Christian Hymnal".


Ecclesiastical career

Sundara Rao was a pastor of the
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Society and ministered in congregations until his appointment as lecturer in 1973 at the
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in
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where he taught in an
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setting with other
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congregations. In fact, the Lutheran Theological College,
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where he had his ministerial formation, amalgamated in 1964 with Andhra Christian Theological College, a
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which comprised four existing seminaries: * the Andhra Union Theological College,
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comprising the
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and the Methodists * the
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,
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comprising the
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(Canadian) * the Lutheran Theological College, Rajahmundry comprising the
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(American and German) * the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary,
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comprising the
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(American). Sundara Rao taught in the
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from 1973 to 1988 when the college was led by three church societies, namely the
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, the
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and the
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led by
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, K. David and S. Joseph respectively. From 1988 onwards, Sundara Rao accepted a teaching assignment at the
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in Chennai and taught religions. On 1 April 1992, he was made principal of the college, a role which brought greater responsibilities. On 9 November 1992, he died in Chennai.


Writings

Ravela Joseph and Suneel Bhanu compiled a ''Bibliography of original Christian writings in India in Telugu'' in 1993 which included the writings of Sundara Rao. It was published by the
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. * No date: ''Essays on Special Christian Themes'' (in Telugu) unpublished manuscript listed in Joseph and Suneel Bhanu * No date: ''Renaissance Movements'' (in Telugu), unpublished manuscript listed in Joseph and Suneel Bhanu * 1963: ''Prayer'' (in Telugu), Lutheran Publishing House, Guntur, 1963. Listed in Joseph and Suneel Bhanu * 1976: ''Telugulo Kraistava Sahityam'' (in Telugu) Secunderabad, 1976. Listed in Joseph and Suneel Bhanu (reprint in 1989) * 1983: ''Bhakti theology in the Telugu hymnal'', A copy is also held at th
National Library, New Delhi
/ref> * 1986: ''Mahākavi Jāṣuva vyaktitvaṃ, kavitvaṃ'' (in Telugu) * 1987: ''Bābālu, Svāmījīlu, Gurumahārājulu'' (in Telugu). A digitized version is available at the Digital Library of India hosted by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. * 1989: ''A critical look at Ambedkar's conversion'' * 1990: ''Mission and evangelism in India'' * 1990: ''The Church in Andhra Pradesh''. Cited in ]


Honours

In 1975, the
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-based ''Kala Kendriya Sangham'' and ''Yuva Rachayitala Sangham'' conferred upon Sundara Rao the title of ''Sahitya Vibhushan''. Subsequently in 1982, the
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-based ''Kraistava Sahitya Vihaaram'' awarded him a ''Sahitya Ratna''. ;Further reading * * * * * *


References

;Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Sundara Rao, Rayi Ratna Senate of Serampore College (University) alumni Andhra University alumni Sri Venkateswara University alumni University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni 1934 births 1992 deaths Telugu people Scholars from Andhra Pradesh Indian lecturers 20th-century Lutheran clergy Indian Christian theologians Lutheran writers 20th-century Indian translators Christian clergy from Andhra Pradesh Academic staff of the Senate of Serampore College (University) Religious studies scholars