There are now many independent versions of Pedda Bala Siksha. ![]() By 1965, the book was renamed Balala Viveka Kalpa Taruvu after the inclusion of material on literature, geography, Sanskrit prosody, and other topics. The book was reprinted with 78 pages for the first time in 1856. ![]() Narayana Sastry accompanied Enugula Veeraswamy to Varanasi and on his return Veeraswamy fulfilled Narayana Sastry's request to visit Pudur, near Naidupet, Nellore District. Puduru Chadalavada Seetarama Sastry wrote the book under the pen name Bala Siksha. Vajja Seetarama Sastry's brother, Vajjala Narayana Sastry, assisted in editing it. In 1916, the book was published by Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu and Sons under the name Pedda Bala Siksha after a thorough revision. ![]() By 1965, the book had been renamed Balala Viveka Kalpa Taruvu after the inclusion of material on literature, geography, Sanskrit prosody, and other topics. The book was then reprinted in 1856, with 78 pages. In 1832, Puduru Seetarama Sastry was commissioned by his British friend, Mestarkululo, to write an educational book for British children, and wrote Bala Siksha. ![]() Explore Pedda-Bala-Siksha profile at Times of India for photos, videos and latest news of Pedda-Bala-Siksha. It was considered part of the academic syllabus for students until the 1960s. Pedda-Bala-Siksha News: Latest and Breaking News on Pedda-Bala-Siksha. The book covers literature, arts, culture, morals, games, mythology, and science. Pedda Bala Siksha is an encyclopedia in the Telugu language, suitable for children and adults.
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