Friday, July 20, 2007

Garimella Satyanarayana-I

I stumbled upon this link about CADAMBI family in my favorite and only active Tamilnadu Politics Community in Orkut.
I really liked the way, malo, went to do research on his lineage.
Influenced by that , i googled for my surname, what i got was not only surprising, but really inspiring.

GARIMELLA SATYANARAYANA

Garimella Satyanarayana - Poet & Freedom Fighter
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There died a famous man "unhonored, unsung, and unwept" in a helpless
state on the 18th December of 1952, just a couple of days after the
death of Father of Andhra Pradesh, Sri Potti Sreeramulu. Sri Sreeramulu's
death brought a complete halt of all the activities and transportation
throughout the state of Andhra pradesh and the result was the absolute
lack of a functioning news media. The AIR might have probably ignored
Garimella's death and it would be surprising to see if his death was
covered in any local news papers of Madras.

Garimella Satyanarayana is identified as a "Tiger Poet" by his famous
(popular) song - "mAkoddI tella doratanamu" (We don't need this white
rule). Garimella himself used to sing this song and the British were
scared right from their roots. This particular song was a house-hold
freedom rhyme in all four corners of Andhra those days.

Garimella Satyanarayana was born in Gonepadu village (Sivaru priyagraharam)
of Narasannapeta Taluk (Srikakulam district) in 1892. In 1992, his birth
centenary was celebrated in Andhra Pradesh and on this occassion the
collection of his songs as "garimeLLa gEyAlu" was published by the
Visalandhra Publishers. Parakala Pattabhiramarau, another famous freedom
fighter of Andhra, edited this valuable collection of Garimella's songs.

Prof. Madduri Subbareddi of the Telugu Department, SV University, Tirupati
published a research paper entitled "telugu jAtIyOdyama kavitvam" (telugu
freedom struggle poetry) and described Garimella's poetry with due respect.
This was published in 1982. The Akhilandhra Virasamsmarana Mandali of
Kovvur also published a biographical sketch of Garimella.

Garimella Satyanarayana was at the zenith of Telugu poetry and enjoyed the
loudest cheers of the crowds and the greatest warmth of the literary lovers
but he lived a tragic life as stricken by worst poverty and died unknown in
a place that is not his (Madras). His poverty did not stop with him but
became an inheritance for his children and as a result his daughter and
grandchildren live in filthy conditions in Vijayanagaram. It is a fact that
Garimella was hungry in his last days and the Government of India did not
even bother to feed this Freedom Fighter. Was the Mother India poor to feed
a tiny little son of hers who tried to free her from the strong chains of
the British?

It is right time for the Government of Andhra Pradesh to commemorate this
freedom fighter and his unparallel services to Mother India and Andhra.

Prof. Challa Radhakrishnamurthy of the Madurai Kamaraj University Telugu
Department did an outstanding research on Garimella's literary works and
ultimately published a book called "garimeLLa sAhityam" (garimeLLa's
literary works). During his endeavor, Sri Radhakrishnamurthy, tirelessly
contacted several relatives and friends of Garimella, obtained information
about Garimella's life history, collected several of his unpublished
materials, and finally published his book. That was a real accomplishment of
Prof. Radhakrishnamurthy and he will be remembered as long as Garimella is
remembered. In fact, this book on Garimella's literary works by Sri
Radhakrishnamurthy, reopened the the doors of the old memory boxes about
Garimella and his writings. Madala Virabhadrarao and Mahidhara
Ramamohanarao subsequently reviewed Radhakrishnamurthy's book on
Garimella's literary works in major News Papers of Andhra Pradesh (Udayam
and Visalandhra).

Smt. B. Krushnakumari did an MPhil research with an emphasis on the
crtical analysis of Garimella's literary works. She obtained her degree in
1990. During the course of her research, Smt. Krushnakumari collected
various works of Garimella after visiting several libraries. That was a
major effort by Krushnakumari which the literary lovers now enjoy.

Upon submission of a memorandum (by Vavilala Gopalakrushnayya, Mahidhara
Ramamohana Rao, and Parkala), Prof. C. Narayanareddi, the then VC of Telugu
University was instrumental in celebrating Garimella's 98th birthday on
the 15th July of 1990 at Hyderabad. Famous writers and freedom fighters
were invited to attend this function. Mallik and others sang the most
famous song of Garimella, "mAkoddI tella doratanamu" and other songs in
this function.

On the 8th of February, 1922, Garimella joined the Freedom Struggle at
Rajahmundry while he was a student of BALT at the Training College. The
students and the faculty recently wanted to rename the college as Garimella
Government Training College and submitted a memorandum to the Government as
a follow up.

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