From my childhood, I wanted to fast on Sivarathri day. During my school years, I used to make big "early morning" announcements that I would fast along with my parents. I usually start off well in the morning, ready to say "YES" to typical Sivarathi question "Are you fasting today?" Somehow thoughts of food, hunger would finally overwhelm me and meekly would go in for "fast-break" @3:00PM. This used to happen almost every year. It was always an insurmountable target all my life.
Couple of years back, I tried again - with some peer pressure (friend visiting me from India). I took up this personal maha-yagna called "Upavasam" on SivaRathri.
For SivaRathri Day, I was on my ritualistic annual SivaRathri Journey - "Upavasam". Late in the evening, somehow I started thinking about Amarajeevi Potti Sreeramulu. If I can barely make it thru' a day, how could have he made it thru' 58 days and eventually die for the cause of a separate state for Telugu people.
What I accomplished yesterday was 1/58th ( 2%) of Amarajeevi's penance for my own personal cause - one day package deal with Lord Siva for betterment of my personal life. Imagine the cause in Amarajeevi's mind, his physical state thru' 7 days, 14 days, 21 days, 28 days, .. Imagine every second on the 57th day, where he is fighting an internal battle and calming down "hunger outcries" within himself by a dream called "Andhra Pradesh" for Telugu People.
I googled on "fast undo death" and all you get results like "began fast undo death", "continues into 3rd day", "relay hunger strike" (innovative version wherein no one dies eventually). The only hero is Amarajeevi to successfully not make it to 58th day for the cause of "Telugu People".
Excerpt from an article on Potti Sreeramulu's life and his last days …
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Born to Potti Guravayya and Mahalakshmamma in Madras on March 16, 1901, Sriramulu had his education in Madras. His ancestors, who belonged to Guntur district, had migrated to Madras in search of greener pastures. He did his diploma in sanitary engineering from the Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute in Bombay. He worked in the G.I.P. Railway in Madras and Bombay for four years for a salary of Rs.250 a month.
In 1928, his wife gave birth to a child and died. Within a few days, the baby also died, leaving him grief-stricken. The subsequent death of his mother made him lose interest in worldly pursuits and paved the way for his entry into and active involvement in the non-violent movements led by Gandhiji.
On August 15, 1951, Swamy Seetharam launched a fast-unto-death for achieving the demand for a separate Andhra state. The Central Government did not take notice of the agitation. The fast continued for 35 days. Sensing danger, Acharya Vinobha Bhave apprised Nehru of the situation. The two leaders met Seetharam and made him give up the fast, promising to get statehood for Andhra. Nehru, however, did not keep his promise.
Potti Sriramulu decided to undertake a fast-unto-death. He began the fast in the house of Bulusu Sambamurthy in Madras city on October 19, 1952. Several people thought that this would be another fast that would be given up after some days. After 20 days his health deteriorated.
Tanguturi Prakasam Panthulu used to visit the hunger-strike camp daily and inquire about his health. The Gandhian, Yerneni Subrahmanyam, used to shed tears secretly seeing his plight. Though Sriramulu became physically weak, he was mentally strong and declined to give up his fast.
On the 56th day, he passed into a coma and a couple of days later, he developed breathing problems. On December 15, 1952, Sriramulu breathed his last, after 58 days of fasting. On the intimation of Yerneni Subrahmanyam, the legendary singer, Ghantasala, and freedom-fighter and singer, Moparru Dasu, rushed to the place. They composed and rendered a song in honour of the immortal leader.
The body was taken in a procession. When the procession reached Mount Road, thousands of people joined and raised slogans hailing Sriramulu. Later, they went into a frenzy and resorted to destruction of public property. The news spread like wildfire and created an uproar among the people in far off places like Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Eluru, Guntur, Tenali, Ongole and Nellore.
Seven people were killed in police firing in Anakapalle and Vijayawada. The popular agitation continued for three to four days disrupting normal life in Madras and Andhra regions. On December 19, 1952, Nehru, agreed to grant statehood to Andhras
The State of Andhra was formed on October 1, 1953, with Kurnool as its capital. On November 1, 1956, Andhra Pradesh was formed with Hyderabad as its capital.
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The difference between then and now is our political leaders first think about "What is in it for me ?". Instead Amarajeevi made an unprecedented down payment - his life, at a prime age of 51. As you might know, Amarajeevi relocated to Sabarmathi Ashram and worked with Gandhi in the freedom struggle. Amarajeevi took an approach wherein he would make an upfront sacrifice - "his life", to get national attention. Great leaders like Pandit Nehru started seriously thinking about AP and announced state for Telugu people within 4 days of his death ( state was formed formally on Oct 1, 1953 with Kurnool as capital ). Eventually we got our state on November 1st, 1956.
I checked on google, Amarajeevi is one of the very few (IRA leader Bobby Sands, Cuban revolutionary, etc.) in the history of mankind who died fasting for a cause. We should all feel proud to live in a state called "Andhra Pradesh" and I personally started remembering his great sacrifice on Maha ShivaRathri every year
We have taken pains to name districts, stadiums, airports after leader's maternal uncles, speakers, state ministers. He gave us a state for Telugus and in return we didn't do anything to commemorate him correctly. Naming Nellore district after Amarajeevi is a good first step.
Yes it was a solitary struggle by him for which he didnot live to see the Andhra State in being.But the details you have given awaken my view that Telugu's Thalamanikam in History was Amarajeevi Sri Potti Sreeramuloo.Telugu's pride is safe in the sons of the soil and no Ford,Peterson,Citigroup,AT&T
ReplyDeleteand many would take it away in anyway.
Hi Venkat,
ReplyDeleteThat was a great article. I read other articles from your page too. They are very nice. Great Job.
Thank you,
Uday Chapalamadugu
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Great article!
Regards,
Ravi Tokala
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My dear Venkat
Ever thought about the pyshe of the religious fanatics and what must be going on in their minds when they are ending their lives in a fraction of second ?
It depends on what one believes or how foolishly one believes.
It appears that you have a liking for writing. You should attempt at writing something big like a book.
Please send me your home address, I would gift you a wonderful book, which would stir up your imagination and initiate a internal thought process.
Thanks.
Gangadhar Depala
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Peddanna,
You are so true. I almost got tears reading about the great amarajeevi. If it wasn’t for NTR, I don’t think we would have even gotten a Telugu University named after him. What a shame?
Good writing man, you need to publish these at sites like idlebrain/ telugu cinema so that a larger group can appreciate it.
Viswa Mohan Ammula
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Its a good article , connect very well with simple sivarathri to reminding about a great hero .. Keep it up . I will forward this to all my friends .
Why not try to put this article in some magazines for Telugu people.
Rajender Aekka
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Good one anna………
Keep us posted with lots of new waves that pass across your mind.
Thanks
Neelesh
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Simply superb
Devender Poreddy
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Dear Annagaru,
Good one.
I have been a great admirer of Potti Srreramulu.
Thats the chracter which we should develop.
However its been a pity state of chracters which we see among people with little internal strengths.To be frank I was very much influenced by Swami Vivekananda's teaching during my early days and thats what prompted me to take up the cuase for serving my nations.I have tried 9 times to enter into Armed forces.But, I was not successful.Then I have shifted to do something with BARC and tried to do it in a good way.But, the things there are so self centered and self motives made me to quit.From that time onwards I have been roaming around the world with only one motive.Get some good exposure,understand the world,technoiques and start off good developmental measures for the poor people and students of my back ward places in Rayalaseema.
Thats the reason why I have requested you to provide me soem opening to USA where I can learn and gain so that it would be further used for our people.
Apart from that yesterday too I have called your numbers.But, it looks like you are busy.Moreover Ford people are showing great interest for my services in Australia.However iam inclined to be with the core that is with FORD Dearborn.
Please let me know if any chances exist.
Regards
sekhar
MAZDA - Hiroshima Japan
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Good one! Where are you posting it?
Prasad Nadhavajhala
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Good one!
Regards,
Arunjyothi Aekka
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Chinna,
Excelllent article..Thanx for taking my suggestion seriously and writing an article. Circulate it before people forget shivrathri and hunger pangs
Sudershan Murthy
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Interesting article Venkat. One thing you may add is today's leaders sit in the Air conditioned rooms, enjoy the luxuries of life and mislead the youth to die for a personal cause of their own.
Good Wishes
Dilip Kuchipudi
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Anna,
ReplyDeleteIt was a witty article with enough sarcasm.
It was in the mould of “Rang De Basanti” , drawing parallels “your experience” with History.
You have a knack to give these article “punches” regularly.
Thanks for sharing
Madhu
Namaste Chinna Bava,
ReplyDeleteHow are you and how is everybody there in detroit...
These constant email which come from your side keeps me in touch with the things going on in india
and also in detroit...
I too like to do something like this but..I guess am too lazy for this...
The blog is definitely a good one..and specially the one from Anu is funny and creative.
How are the kids by the way ?
Your early memories, kind of remind me of my student days here is NY...
My thoughts on this is that those kind of experiences tend to humble you and also make you enjoy
your good days even more, as you cherish the good times after such hardships...
My best wishes to you...
regards,
kalyan c. akula
Thats nicely pulled out, I like the style u opted throughout the blog. Would comeback .....
ReplyDeleteHi Venkat,
ReplyDeleteI saw my senior in college in a movie and learnt that he shifted to acting. I was searching for 'doctor and actor' in Google, and somehow your blog appeared in the results page. Yours is a splendid blog, and this is the first time I'm commenting on a total blog. I graduated from Gandhi Medical College in 2000 with MBBS, probably half a generation ahead of you. Your blog gave me a glimpse of Hyderabad in the 80's. I moved to Hyderabad only in 1994.
I'm grateful to you for posting about Amarajeevi Potti Sriramulu, your best post IMO. People like him inspire us to do our best for a cause.
I like the way you look at the world, and come to some conclusions, similar to the way I do. Well, whenever you have some time to waste, you may search for "Subhas Chilumula" on google, and you will find a comment to the World Bank I made almost five years back, in the interest of a better world.
And finally, I regret the death of your friend Vinay.
Good Luck!
Subhas.
subhasreddy@gmail.com
Great article sir It was a a nice euphemism
ReplyDeleteSri charan lakkaraju
Good analogy Venkat. Thoughtful article.
ReplyDeleteIt was an ultimate sacrifice of Mr. Potti Sreeramulu. I am sure we will never see a leader/motivator like him in our life time.
Dying in a split second for a cause is much different than fast unto death. I guess fast unto death is very difficult and I can’t imagine what went on in his mind and body in all those days… Hats off to his courage and dedication.
-Venkat Devara
nice article........anna
ReplyDeleteAnna, with all respect to Amarajeevi Potti Sriramullu.
ReplyDeleteI would ask you not to tweak historical facts with your blog.
Potti Sriramullu never fought for “Andhra Pradesh” he fought for Andhra State (Andhra Pradesh minus Telangana).
Andhra state formed on 1 Oct 1953.
Andhra Pradesh formed on 1 Nov 1956.
When govt of India did decided to grant Andhra State he was adamant to not withdraw hunger strike for Madras (Chennai)
He described "Andhra without Madras as a dead body without a head”
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potti_Sreeramulu
Rajnesh