Jayadheer Tirumala Rao | |
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Born | Repalle Tirumala Rao 20 June 1950[1] Warangal[1] |
Alma mater | Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University |
Occupation(s) | folk researcher, historian, poet |
Jayadheer Tirumala Rao (born 20 June 1950) is a professor, poet, and historian from Telangana, India. He has been researching about tribal people and their culture for more than 35 years.[2]
Jayadheer Tirumala Rao graduated from Telugu university in 1974. He became interested in studying the Gonds and Chenchu tribes spread in southern Indian forests.[3] He gathered the oral histories of several tribes like Koyas as part of his research.[4]
He was elected as the president of Telangana writers forum in 2014.[5][6]
In 2017, he conducted an exhibition in Ravindra Bharathi, Hyderabad with the items he had collected from various places in the Deccan Plateau.[7] In 2019, an open music exhibition was conducted showcasing more than 100 varieties of musical instruments collected by him.[8][9] In 2021, he organized another exhibition which showcased rare manuscripts at State Art Gallery, Madhapur.[10]
He documented the oral history of Sammakka Saralamma popular deities among the tribal people.[11]
He promotes state policy changes to continue the tribal arts and culture for future generations.[12]
He wrote a series of essays with the title Tovva Muchatlu in Andhra Bhoomi from 2011 to 2018. In these articles he depicted cultural, economic, and socio-political issues.[13]
He wrote three poetry books: Aranya Nethram, Prathi Dhvanulu, Aagraha Geethalu.[14]