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- Telugu_Talli abstract "Telugu Talli, which literally means Mother Telugu, is portrayed as symbol of the Telugu people.Telugu Talli has the most beautiful smile that many Telugu women have. She holds the harvest in her left hand portraying that the Telugu land is always filled with greenery (prosperity and happiness). In the right hand she holds the kalasam which signifies that she brings all good to the people's lives. The goddess is dressed in the traditional Telugu style. Since language is considered as one of the most necessary skills to the mankind and our Telugu Talli has provided us with that, she is given utmost priority in our lives.Maa Telugu Talliki (Telugu: మా తెలుగు తల్లికి) is the official song of the state Andhra Pradesh, India. It was written by Sri Sankarambadi Sundaraachari for the Telugu film Deena Bandhu (1942) which starred Chittor V. Nagaiah. The song gained popularity and was ultimately made the official song of Andhra Pradesh.Maa Telugu Talliki is a composition in which the greatness of Telugu culture is depicted. For the various versions on the etymology of Telugu, see Telugu language. The image of the mother is used as a metaphor for all the prosperity and culture of the region. She is the one who has bestowed us with fertile lands; she is the one whose compassion protects the people; she is the one whose praise is sung time and time again. She is the embodiment of various aspects of cultural legacy like the beautiful architecture of Amaravati; the classical music immortalised by Tyagaraja; the lyrical beauties of Tikkana, who rendered the Mahabharata into Telugu; the physical bravery of Rani Rudrama Devi of the 13th century Kakatiya dynasty; the 'devotion to husband' of Mallamma; the sharp intelligence of Timmarusu, who was the Prime Minister of Krishna Deva Raya; or the fame of Krishna Deva Raya. She is our mother, and will forever reside in our hearts. It may be seen that while invoking the cultural legacy of the Telugus, the song covers all the three important regions: Rayalaseema, coastal Andhra and Telangana.".
- Telugu_Talli thumbnail Telugu_Talli_Statue.jpg?width=300.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageID "1400423".
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageLength "4928".
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageRevisionID "692297283".
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Amaravathi_(village),_Guntur_district.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Andhra_Pradesh.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telugu_people.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Chittor_V._Nagaiah.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Coastal_Andhra.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Kakatiya_dynasty.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Krishnadevaraya.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Leader_(2010_film).
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Maa_Telugu_Talliki.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Mallamma.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Mickey_J_Meyer.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Rayalaseema.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Rudrama_Devi.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Sankarambadi_Sundaraachari.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Tamil_Thai.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Telangana.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Telugu_culture.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Telugu_language.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Telugu_language_policy.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Telugu_people.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Tikkana.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Timmarusu.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink Tyagaraja.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink File:Telugu_Talli_Statue.jpg.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLink File:Telugu_Talli_flyover.JPG.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageWikiLinkText "Telugu Talli".
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Telugu_Talli wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Telugu_Talli subject Category:Telugu_people.
- Telugu_Talli type Group.
- Telugu_Talli type Dravidian.
- Telugu_Talli type Group.
- Telugu_Talli comment "Telugu Talli, which literally means Mother Telugu, is portrayed as symbol of the Telugu people.Telugu Talli has the most beautiful smile that many Telugu women have. She holds the harvest in her left hand portraying that the Telugu land is always filled with greenery (prosperity and happiness). In the right hand she holds the kalasam which signifies that she brings all good to the people's lives. The goddess is dressed in the traditional Telugu style.".
- Telugu_Talli label "Telugu Talli".
- Telugu_Talli sameAs Q2329029.
- Telugu_Talli sameAs m.04zlb5.
- Telugu_Talli sameAs తెలుగుతల్లి.
- Telugu_Talli sameAs Q2329029.
- Telugu_Talli wasDerivedFrom Telugu_Talli?oldid=692297283.
- Telugu_Talli depiction Telugu_Talli_Statue.jpg.
- Telugu_Talli isPrimaryTopicOf Telugu_Talli.