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  2. Body shaming - Wikipedia

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    Body shaming is the action or inaction of subjecting someone to humiliation and criticism for their bodily features. The scope of body shaming is wide, and includes, although is not limited to fat-shaming, shaming for thinness, height-shaming, shaming of hairiness (or lack thereof), of hair color, body shape, one's muscularity (or lack thereof ...

  3. Telugu literature - Wikipedia

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    Telugu literature is the body of works written in the Telugu language.It consists of poems, short stories, novels, plays, and song lyrics, among others.There is some indication that Telugu literature dates at least to the middle of the first millennium, the first extant works are from the 11th century when the Mahabharata was first translated to Telugu from Sanskrit by Nannaya.

  4. Kokkonda Venkata Ratnam Pantulu - Wikipedia

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    Kokkonda Venkata Ratnam Pantulu (1842–1915) was a well-known Telugu and Sanskrit writer in the nineteenth century. As a respect word pantulu meaning scholar was added. He was known as Andhra Johnson and is remembered as the multifaceted Andhra genius, the pioneer of many movements in social reform, literature, publication, journalism.

  5. Kanyasulkam - Wikipedia

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    The play portrays the practice of Kanya-sulkam (roughly translates to bride price) which was common among the priestly Brahmins in Telugu-speaking areas of southern India. Controversial in its time, this play continues to be one of the most popular Telugu literary works of all time. A number of expressions used by Gurajada in this play are ...

  6. Ashtadiggajas - Wikipedia

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    Literary style. Telugu literature reached its peak during their period. A new style called prabandha with added fiction and few omissions from the original stories followed during this period. Poets in earlier century like Tikkana and Potana translated the Sanskrit books and epics without changing the stories from the original.

  7. Asamardhuni Jivayatra - Wikipedia

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    Asamardhuni Jivayatra (literally: The Life Journey of a Hapless Soul, English title The Bungler) is a 1947 Telugu language novel by Tripuraneni Gopichand. It is a psychological novel, using stream of consciousness technique. One of Gopichand's best-known works, it is regarded as the first psychological novel in Telugu literature.

  8. Katyayani Vidmahe - Wikipedia

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    Katyayani Vidmahe. Ketavarapu Katyayani (born 1955; Telugu: కాత్యాయని విద్మహే ), best known by her pen name Katyayani Vidmahe, is an Indian writer and academic. Her work focuses on Telugu literature, particularly feminist and Marxist writing.

  9. Atukuri Molla - Wikipedia

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    Translated the Ramayanam from Sanskrit into Telugu. Notable awards. 'Kavi Ratna'. Atukuri Molla (1440–1530) was a Telugu poet who authored the Telugu-language Ramayana. [1] [2] Identified by her caste, she was popularly known as Kummara Molla. [3] Mollamamba or Molla was the daughter of Kesana Setti who was a potter by profession.