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Vaddadi Subbarayadu
Vaddadi is name of a village in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Vaddadi is also a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Vaddadi Papaiah Vaddadi Papaiah (1921–1992), name sometimes spelt Papayya, pen-name Vapa, was a painter, cover artist and illustrator for Telugu magazines, known especially for his covers for the children's magazine ''Chandamama''. Childhood Vaddadi Papaiah ... (1921–1992), painter, cover artist, and illustrator * Vaddadi Subbarayudu (1854–1938), Indian Telugu writer and translator {{surname Surnames of Indian origin ...
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Vaddadi Papaiah
Vaddadi Papaiah (1921–1992), name sometimes spelt Papayya, pen-name Vapa, was a painter, cover artist and illustrator for Telugu magazines, known especially for his covers for the children's magazine ''Chandamama''. Childhood Vaddadi Papaiah(telugu:వడ్డాది పాపయ్య) was a famous artist in India. He was born on 10 September 1921 at Srikakulam in Srikakulam district. His parents were Ramamurthy and Mahalakshmi. His father was a drawing teacher. He learnt many skills in drawing from his father. He was a child prodigy and started his career as an artist at the age of 5.He got inspired by Raja Ravi Varma's famous painting of "Kodanda Rama" and drew "Lord Hanuman's" picture. His father narrated to him the famous Hindu mythologies, Mahabharata and Ramayana. These mythologies had a huge impact on him and kindled an interest in Indian sculpture and art. Career Papaiah learnt painting from his father, a drawing teacher and went on to publish his first painting i ...
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Vaddadi Subbarayudu
Vaddadi Subbarayudu (1854–1938) was a popular Indian Telugu writer and translator. His writing had widespread appeal. Early life Subbarayudu was born on 30 July 1860 to a poor Brahmin family in the East Godavari district of India. His father, Suraparaju, was a scholar, poet and teacher. He had no formal schooling but was taught by his relatives. He began reciting poetry in 1868 at the age of 14. Career He translated the ''bhajagovindam'' from Sanskrit. In 1874, he translated ''labdanasana tantra'' from Sanskrit and named it ''nyayadarpanam''. He taught Telugu at Innispet High School in Rajahmundry for 10 years. In 1888, he joined the Government School (later Government Arts College) as a Telugu lecturer. In 1887, as part of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee celebrations, while India was still a British colony, Subbarayudu recited his work alongside other popular poets including Kandukuri Veeresalingam Kandukuri Veeresalingam (16 April 1848 27 May 1919) was a socia ...
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