Andhra & 50 Years of India's Independence - #2

PALANA (nparinand@cas.org)
Tue, 18 Feb 1997 10:49:27 -0500


   His poetry is naked. His poetry is nothing but the truth.
   His poetry is not a glitter. His poetry has no ornaments.
   No! His poetry is not artificial. It can not be un-natural.
   His feelings in his poetry pierce through the hearts of the readers and
   listerners. The very first lines of his songs cling on to the edges of the
   hearts of the readers. This poet only sings his experiences. Sweet or
   bitter!  At first sight it appears that the poet sings his songs only for
   himself. As said above, if he got hit by a thunder of sorrows or by a
   stroke of sweet luck, this poet sings immediately in a vivaceous reactionary
   second order poetic kinetics. Then brings the lively Telugu Poetry from
   his dynamic poetic soul and speaks like a natural poet as a biological
   entity and spiritual unit. That is his poetic chemistry. That is his poetic
   heart. He looks for the foot prints of Gurajada Apparao and follows them.
   He regards poetry as a form of the fine arts! No! In his opinion, poetry is
   nothing but an art in toto. Even though his songs are stupendously joyful,
   they can very well submerge the reader in a quagmire of moroseness.
   This poet is our BASAVARAJU APPARAO gAru.

   C. Narayanareddi calls Gurajada and Rayaprolu as the poets of the century in
   his Adhunikandhra Kavitvamu. cinAre should add a bunch of other poets in my
   opinion to that list e.g. Basavaraju, Kavikondala, Tilak, Kundurti etc.
   The list may go on (I just gave an example).

   Basavaraju was born in 1894 (12/13) at Patamat village near Vijayawada.
   Piccayya was his father and Venkamma was his mother. Studied in the CMS
   High school (now it is Gandhiji Municipal High school). He obtained his BA
   degree from the Presidency College, Madras (1916). Married his maternal
   uncle' daughter, Mrs. Rajyalaksmi. He worked as the associate editor of both
   the Andhra Patrika and Bharati. In 1926 he obtained his B.L. degree and
   started his law practice at Vijayawada in 1927. In 1932, he again resumed
   hunting for jobs, reached Delhi, and became despondent. He came back to
   Kummamuru (near Vijayawada), underwent short treatment, and died in 1983
   (6/10).

   Of all his literary works, his "basavarAju appArAvu gItAlu" is well
   received by the Telugu readers and well respcted too.  His other works are:
   vAyu sandESamu (unpublished), selayETi gAnamu (published), Andhrakavitva
   caritra (published), arEbiyan niTsu kadhalu (unpublished), and Andhraratna
   gOpalakrushNuni jIvitamu (published).

   Basavaraju wrote heart-moving patriotic songs and some of them were even
   of freedom fight variety.

   1) mAla mAdigala mora
      ------------------

      gAndhI mahAtma gAndhI mahAtma
      kAciraccincu gAndhI mahAtma
      sarakAruvOru karukAinavOru
      uppEritEnu tappESinOru
      DabbugalOru darikirAnIru
      I gOramEmi mAnEramEmi?
      mAlamAdigalam mansulam gAmA?
      kukkalakannA takkuvayyAmA?
      mAmorAlinca sAme re dikku
      AsAmivOri avutAramaina
      gAndhI mahAtma gAndhImahAtma
      kAciraccincu gAndhImahAtma.

      That is how Basavaraju, himself, became one of (among) those untouchables
      and sang their sad state in his own song.

   2) mattu mandu
      -----------
      evarESArI mattu mandu
      ennALLadAkAnu I moddu niddara
      nallamandaitEnu nalggaDiyalavarakE
      kallumattaitE padigaDiyalavarakEnu
      tAcu vishamu kUDa taggEnu mantramutO
      E divya mantramutO yI mattu taggEnO
      gAndhImahAtmuDu kanipeTTinaTTi yI
      satyAgrahamantramutO mattuvadalEnEmO
      evarEsArI mattu mandu

      "Wake up you look-a-like drug addicts!" That is what Basavaraju says.
      The fun part here is it looks as if he tried both alcohol and opium.
      He also says how long each variety of the drug (alcohol is also a drug)
      lasts.

   3) rATnamu
      -------

      siggu lEdA nIku Siramu lEdA
      annamainA lEka bIdalallADutunTEnu
      sItAkOka cilukalAga sImaguDDa kaTTitiruga
      pUTakUDulEni prajaku rATna mokaTE pennidhunDa
      mOTincu pavitramaina rATamKaddaru vekkirimpa siggu
      angaDilA annI yunTE alluDinOTa SanannaTlu
      BAgyarASi BAratamumi paradESapu sarukulEla?

      What a scolding Basavaraju! He looks like he is very angry with the
      fellows who wear the British cloth. Look at the use of the Telugu
      proverbs in his songs - "angaDila annI....".

   4) svarAjyalakshmi penDli
      ----------------------

      pOdAmu svarAjyalakshmi penDli jUDa
      rArE ramaNulArA!
      mutyAla muggulU
      ratnAla tOraNAlu
      mANikyAla manTapamaTA
      mana lakshmi penDliki
      sandrame peLLillanTa sadasyulu dEvatalanTa
      uppE talambrAlanTa
      mana lakshmi penDliki
      gAndhI vaSishTanTa kasturamma muttaidanTa
      paramAtmuDE sAkshiTA
      mana lakshmi penDliki
      pOdAmu svarAjyalakshmi penDli jUDa
      rArE ramaNulAra

      WoW! This is in that penDlipATala (jAnapada) style.
      I would like to listen to some nice singer singing this song.

   5) gAndhI praBa
      -------------

      gAndhI mahAtmuDu bayaludEragA kalakala navvindi
      jagattu kalakala navvindi
      gandhI mahAtmuDu cakacaka naDuvaga kampincipOyimdi
      BUdEvI, kampincipOyimdI
      gAndhI mahAtmuDu kannu vippagA gaDagaDa vaNakindI
      adharmamu gaDagaDa vaNakindI
      gAndhI mahAtmuDu navvunavvagA kannula gaTTinDi
      svarAjyamu kannula gaTTindI
      gAndhI mahAtmuDu gontuvippagA gaNagaNa mrOgindI
      praNapamu gaNagaNa mrOgindI
      gAndhImahAtmuDu svastibADagA karamula dorikindi
      mOkshamu karamula dorikindI

      Basavaraju was an ardent follower of Gandhi and a sincere lover
      of Gandhian thought. He encapsulated the virtues in such a symbolic
      language - unparallel.

   6) vENu nAdamu
      -----------
      vENunAdamu mOgutundanDOy
      O BaktulArA
      ............
      BAratadESapu dAsyamu bApaga
      payana mAye mOhanagAndhI
      cAvO jayamO tElandE yI
      janmaku maLLI kanabaDaDanDOy

      BAryala viDicI Bartalu ranDOy
      Bartala viDicI BAryalu ranDOy
      tallulu viDicI pillalu ranDOy
      pillala viDicI tallulu ranDOy
      pApAlannI paTApancalai
      paramESvaru sannidhilO janmamu
      dhanyati jendI muktini bondE
      taruNamu dorikenu mari rAdanDOy
      vENunAdamu mOgutundanDOy
      O BaktulArA

      This vENunAdamu is Gandhi (mOhan's) call! What a song!

   7) I janmamu
      ---------
      Basavaraju equates Gandhi with Eswara.
      Look at the following:

      ISvaruDe gAndhigA ilanavatarincADu
      andulO mamuganna hindUmAtAkaDupuna mI
      dharmadEvata mUrti dAlcindi gAndhigA.....

   8) bApUjI - mAbAp
      --------------

      All religions are same.

      pOr bandar kOmaTinTa puTTinADOy
      purushOttamuDu jagati meTTinADOy
      kotta yEsu krIstu avatarincinADOy
      koTTike pagavALLapogaru dincinADOy

      hindU paigambar janmincinADOy
      allAhO akbaranTu aricinADOy
      cImanu simhAsanamekkincinADOy
      rAti nAti jEsina SrI rAmuDEnOy

      dharmamukAi prANi paddemoDDinADOy
      tALalEka SatruvulU talakindairOy

      cEtulu paiketti jEjE lananDOy
      bApUjI prapancapu mA bApananDOy

      How much respect he showers on Gandhi!

   9) mA gAndhi
      ---------

      This is one of those best sellers of Basavaraju - known widely and
      popular as "kollAyi gaTTitEnEmi". It was sung all over. This is a
      neat song on Gandhi ever written on a popular scale.

      kollAyi gaTTitE nEmI
      mA gAndhi
      kOmaTai puTTitE nEmI
      venna pUsA manasu
      kanna tallI prEma
      panDanTi mOmupai
      brahma tEjassu

      nAlguprakala pilaka
      nATyamADE pilaka
      nAlugU vEdAla
      nANyamerigina pilaka
      bOsinOrvippitE
      mutyAla tolakarE
      cirunavvu navvitE
      varahAla varshamE

      cakacaka naDistEnu
      jagati kampincEnu
      paluku palukItEnu
      brahma vAkkEnu

      kauSikuDu kshatriyuDu
      kAlEda brahmaRshi
      nEdu kOmaTi biDDa
      kUDa brahmarshAye.

      What an accumulation of Gandhi's character in this song.
      So much of Gandhian philosophy also radiates in each line of
      poetic characterization.


  10) jAtIyapatAkamu
      --------------
      The National Flag. This is a patriotic song written by Basavaraju.
      Look at his emotional attachment with the sentiment of patriotism and
      love for his land.

      patAkOtsavamu sEyanDI
      svatantraBArata jAticihnamau
      kotta vannelU kotta cinnelU
      kotta jIvamU koma roppangA

      nUtana BArata jAtiki BuvilO
      KyAtI jayamU kalagAlanTU
      vIra kEsarula yeRRanirangU
      dESasEvakula tellanirangU

      Baktula pAliTi paccani rangU
      bIdala pennidhi rATapu meRapE

      anni matAlaku anni tegalaku
      ASraya mIjanDA okaTOy

      prANamu pOtE pOnI janDA
      mAnamu mAtramu manTagalapaka

      Ha! Let life be sacrificed but never let the character be tarnished.
      He also explains what the Indian National Flag signifies.
      Just look at his sentiments and his attachment with national oneness.
      He disseminates his national integrity through his words and his song.
      Is there a replacement for such poets?

      Any way! As I said earlier in my Janapada Songs series, I would like to
      see any audio recordings of Basavaraju Apparao songs. Probably the Telugu
      musicians and singers may revisit such lyrics of Freedom Struggle and
      Patriotism and release some recordings this year. It is not too late
      yet.

      Basavaraju's style is adorable and easily adaptable. He wrote most of his
      songs even tailored to the tastes of young kids. His choice of words is
      simple but electrifying. His style is blasting dynamite type, especially
      the patriotic one. Wherever necessary, he hides the sublime emotions
      in the lines between the words but the meanings are easily at reach
      for the reader or the listener.

      A jewel of Telugu literature is Sri Basavaraju Apparao.
      Unforgettable are his songs.

      Long live Basavaraju!

      ----pAlana
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