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  Kavitrayam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, he never attempted the 3rd chapter, thus leaving the task incomplete.
Yerrapragada belonged to 16th century's Addanki, near Nellore.
He completed the translation by finishing the remaining part of 3rd chapter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kavitrayam   (231 words)

  
 Telugu language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They also have a set of symbols for numerals, though Arabic numbers are typically used.
The famous Indian literary epic, the Mahābhārata, was translated into Telugu over a period of a few centuries by Nannaya, Tikkana and Yerrapragada.
Nannaya is also credited with formalizing Telugu grammar.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Telugu_language   (1868 words)

  
 FAQ on Hinduism
The advanced and well-developed language used by Nannayya suggests that this may not be the beginning of Telugu literature.
Andhra Mahabharatamu was later furthered by Tikanna Somayaji (1205 – 1288), to be finally completed by Yerrapragada (14th century).
Nannaya, Tikanna and Yerrapragada are known as the Kavitraya or the three great poets of Telugu for this mammoth effort.
www.indicethos.org /Hinduism/faqdharma.html   (7485 words)

  
 P. Deshpande: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Deshpande, P. Ramasamy, and S. Yerrapragada, Neural Nets Improve Batch Quality, Control Engineering, April 1996, pp.
Deshpande, P. Yerrapragada, E. Jacob, R. Mohanty, and S. Joshi, Improve control with software monitoring technologies, Hydrocarbon Processing, September 1996, pp.
Deshpande, P., and S. Yerrapragada, Predict Difficult to Measure Properties with Neural Analyzers, Control Engineering, July 1997 Fieler, P., and N. Lorerro, Defects Tail Off with Six-Sigma Manufacturing, Circuits and Devices IEEE, September 1981, p.
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The police interrogated the owner, Rami Reddy, and two of his employees Surreddy and Srihari Reddy.
They led the investigators to the house of one Yerrapragada Prasad in A.T. Agraharam in Guntur, from where Rami Reddy used to buy cassettes and CDs.
The police took him into custody and seized a computer along with 72 pornographic cassettes.
www.hinduonnet.com /thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2004070905230300.htm&date=2004/07/09/&prd=th&   (213 words)

  
 Telugu Language, Telugu literature, History Of Telugu Language, State Language Of Andhra Pradesh, Sahiti Samiti.
Tikanna came along sometime in the 13th century and furthered it.
However, it was Yerrapragada (14th century) was finally able to clinch it.
Nannaya, Tikanna and Yerrapragada are known as the kavitraya or ‘the three great poets’ of Telegu for this mammoth effort.
languages.iloveindia.com /telugu.html   (667 words)

  
 Katy Times Online
Senior 3 team members from Taylor High School are: Michael Fairley, Kevin Leung and Frank Li.
Taylor High School Intermediate 3 team members are: Max Darnell, Matt James and Aditya Yerrapragada.
The Intermediate 5 team members from Seven Lakes High School are: Zijie Zhou, Leon Liu, Jason Weng, Stephen Tu and Alex Hsu.
www.katytimes.com /articles/2006/07/03/news/03news.txt   (496 words)

  
 The Hindu : Andhra Pradesh / Tirupati News : Unpublished works released
The books were released by the TTD Executive Officer, Ajeya Kallam, SVU Vice-chancellor, P. Murali, and the university Registrar, J. Pratap Reddy.
They include Vivaswathprabha, Bhupalamandanam, Sri Siva Geetha, Kedaropakhyanam, Veera chodavva charitra, and popular titles like Valmiki, Veda Vyasa, Kalidas, Maagha mahakavi, Bharavi, Nannayabhattu, Thikkana and Yerrapragada.
The ORI director, V. Venkataramana Reddy, thanked the TTD for its gesture.
www.hindu.com /2004/07/10/stories/2004071004240300.htm   (140 words)

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