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Telugupalaka Samarpan: Beyond the Script, A Sacred Offering to the Mother Tongue

1. Etymology & Core Philosophy

  • Telugupalaka = The Telugu word (or the slate/plate on which Telugu is written).
  • Samarpan = Surrender, dedication, or offering without expectation.
  • Philosophical Core: To treat the Telugu language not merely as a tool for communication but as a living deity (Bhasha Devata). Samarpan implies an active, lifelong commitment to protect, propagate, and purify the language.

This sacred act is often performed during school foundation ceremonies, literary gatherings, temple rituals, cultural festivals like Ugadi, or as a mark of respect at the beginning of a child’s formal education (Aksharabhyasam).

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Closing Message

IntroductionThe word Samarpan is derived from Sanskrit and is deeply rooted in Indian philosophy. It signifies the act of complete dedication, surrender, or offering oneself to a higher cause, a deity, or a noble goal. In the Telugu-speaking world, this concept is often celebrated as the highest form of virtue, whether in the context of devotion (Bhakti), education (Vidya), or service to society (Seva). Telugupalaka Samarpan: Beyond the Script, A Sacred Offering

This language - our Telugu mother Her words - a shower of our lives Speaking and speaking - proverbs that never end Our hearts - precious gems Telugupalaka = The Telugu word (or the slate/plate

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