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Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu

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Name
  
Vavilla Sastrulu


Died
  
1891

Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu (1812–1891) was a Telugu Pundit and owner of the Telugu publishing house Saraswati Mudralayamu, which was later renamed Vavilla Press. The Vavilla family in Andhra Pradesh secured a page in history as a premier publishing house owning a press.

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Birth and childhood

Ramaswamy Sastrulu was born at Vavilla, a village near Allur, Nellore District. He was the youngest among the five children of his parents. He lost his mother at a very young age, after which his father shifted to another village, Dandikunta. Along with his brother, Sri Anantanarayana, Sastrulu had Vedādhyāyana (Learning of Vedas) from most famed Pundits Sri Gattupalli Sastrulu and Sri Krishna Upadhyayulu at Nellore. Later he learnt Vyākarana (Grammar) from Pundit Sri Papayya Sastri at Draksharama.

First printing press in Telugu

Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu started the Telugu press in 1854 in Chennai in a press named Hindu Bhasha Sanjeevini. Later he established Adi Saraswathi Nilayam. During his lifetime till 1891, he published about 50 important books in Telugu and Sanskrit languages. Even C. P. Brown appreciated his efforts, stating: "In days when people had to read books written by hand, V.Ramaswamy Sastrulu relieved their difficulties by starting a printing press". It was later handled by his son Vavilla Venkateswara Sastrulu, who improved it greatly, printing more than 900 books in Telugu, Tamil and English.

References

Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu Wikipedia