Brahmasri Madugula Nagaphani Sarma Honored with Padma Shri for reviving the art of Avadhanam
New Delhi [India], February 15: Renowned Sanskrit and Telugu scholar Brahmasri Madugula Nagaphani Sarma has been conferred with the Padma Shri for his remarkable contributions to Indian literature and oratory. A revered figure in poetry, discourse, and classical literature, Sarma has played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting India’s rich linguistic heritage. A prodigy [...]
New Delhi [India], February 15: Renowned Sanskrit and Telugu scholar Brahmasri Madugula Nagaphani Sarma has been conferred with the Padma Shri for his remarkable contributions to Indian literature and oratory. A revered figure in poetry, discourse, and classical literature, Sarma has played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting India’s rich linguistic heritage.
A prodigy in the ancient art of Avadhanam, he performed his first Avadhanam at the age of 14, becoming the youngest Avadhani in the country. Over the years, he has conducted more than 2,000 Avadhanams, demonstrating his extraordinary memory, poetic brilliance, and deep knowledge of Sanskrit and Telugu literature.
He dedicated his life to the preservation and promotion of Sanskrit and Telugu Avadhanam and literature, mesmerizing audiences with his extraordinary memory, poetic brilliance, and oratory skills. He performed over 2,000 Avadhanams, captivating scholars and dignitaries alike. His contributions extend beyond performances—he authored “Vishwabharatam,” a Sanskrit Mahakavyam inspired by the abrogation of Article 370, highlighting India’s cultural and spiritual richness.