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[edit]This man was my great grandfather (and also, in the Western context, my great grand-uncle!) on my mother's side. We have a huge portrait at my aunt's home in Triplicane, across Parthasarathy Kovil. He was born the eldest of five children and married a woman named Kanakavalli. My grandfather was originally the third child of Anandacharlu's younger brother (thambi), but he was adopted by Anandacharlu who had no children "of his own".
I don't know if it's entirely correct to call him a Telugu, and when I ask my mom about it, she just replies that her grandfather "was a Telugu scholar" and that "Chitoor district is at the border with Tamil Nadu". She has no idea what happened to Anandacharlu's brothers.
I forgot my account password, so this is unsigned. I'll make a new account later or look for the password and sign this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.121.179.140 (talk) 19:29, 16 April 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]Can we add his photograph from this website. He died in 1907. http://www.congresssandesh.com/AICC/history/presidents/p_ananda_charlu.htm Can anyone clarify about this.Dr. Rajasekhar A. 08:14, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
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