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eppadiki daka samaikyandhra....eppudu jai andhra.....andhithe thala....lekapothe thoka....

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evadu cheyanidi.... nuvvu congress ni chematapattinchavu....... chimpesav po 

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JAI TG

JAI AP

 

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eppadiki daka samaikyandhra....eppudu jai andhra.....andhithe thala....lekapothe thoka....

 

 

nuvvu emi anukunna ....... I dont care...... I dont give a f

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seema vaallani separate chesaara

 

 

neeku ishtam vacchindi anuko.... I dont care ......  andhra = andhra + RS 

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nuvvu emi anukunna ....... I dont care...... I dont give a f

 

punch tho na pancha jaarindhi ani direct ga cheppachuga.....

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neeku ishtam vacchindi anuko.... I dont care ......  andhra = andhra + RS 

 

oh atla anukunnaava

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seema prajalu andhra lo enduko edavaliki sariga neellu kuda undav..malli ah basha chudandi  " o ammi endhi adhi" mee basha ni ka paul d.....

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seema vaallani separate chesaara

Andhra and Aandhra are ancient names used in Sanskrit literature to denote Telugu tribe/race/nationality/caste/people (hereinafter Nationality or Nationalities). According to Aitareya Brahmana composed in 600 BC, sage Viswamitra, a Kshatriya-an Aryan warrior tribal, adopted Brahmin Sunasyepa. However, fifty of Viswamitra's sons objected and didn't accept Sunasyepa as their brother. Enraged Viswamitra exiled those sons from Aryavarta (land of Aryans - probably NorthWestern part of the Indian Continent) and cursed them to mix with Dasya Nationalities such as Aandhra, Pundra, Sabara, Mootiba and Pulinda. This is the first ever description of non-Aryan (Mleccha) Aandhra Nationality in Sanskrit literature. These five Mleccha nationalities are considered to be the Dasya Nationalities living in the borders of Aryavarta. Andhra Nationality was a greeat Nationality respected and known to Europeans. Greek Ambassador Megasthanese visited Chandragupta Mourya's empire in 400 BC and wrote that the Andhras were a powerful Nationality and possessed several villages and thirty towns defended by walls and towers that supplied its king with an army of 100,000 infantry, 2000 cavalry and 1000 elephants. Aandhra Nationality was described in Mahabharat also. Andhras were fudators of Dharmaraja and in Kurukshetra war they fought against Dharmaraja. According to Manusmriti, Andhras were Nishadas and were born to a Karavara tribal woman and Vaideha. In the beginning of Christian era, Bharata in Natyasastra prohibited the use of non-Aryan languages (non-Indo-European languages) like Aandhra, Kirata, Berber, Dramila etc. In Bhagavata, sage Suka, in his praise for lord Vishnu, describes how "bad people" (paapulu) like Kirata, Huna, Andhra, Pulinda etc. were rescued by the Supreme God when they converted to Vaishnavism and prayed to lord Vishnu. In addition, various Andhra kings considered themselves related to Aryans and invited Brahmins from various parts of the Indian Continent to immigrate to the land of Andhra by providing incentives such as donation of villages and lands. Thus, the Andhra Nationality became a genetically hybrid Nationality when Sanskrit speaking Aryans mixed with them. And hence the non-Aryan (non- Indo-European) languages of these people also became hybridized. Also, Sanskrit influenced Telugu language tremendously because of the immense and rich literary contribution of Sanskrit speaking Brahmins, leading to the misbelief that Sanskrit was the mother of all languages.
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