Gudlavalleti Chalapati Rao

Gudlavalleti Chalapati Rao or Gudlavalleti Venkata Chalapati Rao (వేంకట చలపతి రావు) was a noted writer, philosopher and an ex Deputy commissioner of Endowments Department in the Government of Andhra Pradesh. He was born in 1915 at Gudlavalleru, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh to Venkata Ramaih Gudlavalleti and Suryakantham Gudlavalleti. He graduated from Andhra University (Bachelor of Arts) and also took a law degree from Madras University (Bachelor of Law). After his education, he served in the Revenue, Employment & Training and Endowments Departments, finally retired as Selection Grade Deputy Collector, finally settling down at Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh. He was married to Krishnaveni amma Gudlavalleti and has three sons and a daughter.

Gudlavalleti Venkata Chalapati Rao
G.V.Chalapati Rao
Born10 February 1915 (1915-02-10)
Died30 October 1987 (1987-10-31) (aged 72)
Occupation(s)Deputy Collector, author, philosopher
Parent(s)Venkata Ramaih Gudlavalleti and Suryakantham Gudlavalleti

With the vast experience he gathered during his spell in the Endowments Departments, he authored several books on Temples of Srikakulam, Vishaka (including Vizianagaram), East and West Godavari Districts of Andhra Pradesh. These books are some of the rare specimens of the past information about the historic and other famous temples in the coastal Andhra Pradesh.

He also rendered Adhyatma Ramayanam from Sanskrit into Telugu and Sri Rama Charita Manas of Tulasidas from Hindi to Telugu. The Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Academy recognized his contribution and gave a cash grant for his "Adhyatma Ramayanam and his famous poem is."

Works and Publications

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  • Ramadas of Bhadrachalam, released on 18 October 1980
  • Sri Rama Charita Manas of Tulasidas, translated from Hindi into Telugu
  • Adhyatma Ramayanam, rendered from Sanskrit into Telugu
  • Sri Venkatachala, its glory, Tirumalai-Tirupati Devasthanam, 1983
  • Temples of Vizianagaram District
  • Temples of East and West Godavari District
  • Temples of Srikakulam District

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References

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  1. ^ Chalapati Rao, Gudlavalleti Venkata (1983). Sri Venkatachala, its glory. Tirumalai-Tirupati Devasthanam. p. 83.
  2. ^ "Digital Library of India : IISc". New.dli.ernet.in. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 25 June 2012.