A 1911 Telugu edition of "Hitoopadeishamu", likely a collection of moral and instructional stories. This text, authored by Gavarraaju Suuryanaaraayand-a Sharma, offers insights into the literary traditions of Telugu-speaking regions and broader Asian folklore. It represents a valuable resource for understanding early 20th-century Telugu literature and its engagement with traditional narratives. The stories within likely provide cultural and ethical guidance, reflecting the social values of the time. This edition is of historical and literary significance.
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