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Prominent Presidents Who Served the All-India Padmashali Association

Sri Aakurati Ranganayaka Swamy PadmashaliFirst All-India Padmashali Conference (Pullampet, 1921) Sri Nookala Venkata Subbiah PadmashaliSecond All-India Padmashali Conference (Mangalgiri, 1923) Sri Tadiparthi Sriramulu SrestiThird All-India Padmashali Conference (Kanchipuram, 1924) Sri Chunchu Venkata Ranga SrestiFourth All-India Padmashali Conference (Pedana, 1925) Sri A.K. Chengalvaraya SresthiFifth All-India Padmashali Conference (Kanchipuram, 1927) Rao Bahadur Sri Damodara Krishnamurthy PadmashaliSixth All-India […]

History of the Padmashali Bhavan

• In 1943, during the first meeting of the Padmashali Youth Association in Hyderabad, Sri Konda Lakshman Bapuji proposed a resolution for the establishment of the Padmashali building and student hostels.• This resolution gained momentum during the Third Nizam State Padmashali Conference held in Sirisilla in 1945.• In 1947, a piece of land measuring 1200 […]

All India Padmashali Association Structure

• The All India Padmashali Association is guided by Acharya Konda Lakshman Bapuji.• One president is elected to represent the association, and 14 vice presidents, four general secretaries, one treasurer, several joint secretaries, and committee members are also appointed to ensure representation from all regions. The All India Padmashali Association is organized into 19 distinct […]

All India Padmashali Youth Conferences

• The first Padmashali Youth Conference was held in Hyderabad on September 13, 14, and 15, 1929, as part of the All India Padmashali Grand Conference. It was presided over by Sri Pendem Venkataramulu (Cheeral).• In September 1937, the second All India Padmashali Youth Conference took place in Kambam, Besthwarapupeta, Kurnool district, under the leadership […]

All India Padmashali Grand Conferences

InspirationIn 1918, the 6th Andhra Maha Sabha was held in Kadapa. Sri Nookala Venkata Subbiah Padmashali, a prominent leader from Appayyaraju Peta, served as the president of the organizing committee. Following his special invitation, Sri Karyampudi Venkata Krishnayya, a poet from Cheeral and Perala regions, attended the event.• Influenced by the Andhra Maha Sabha, Venkata […]

The Importance of Padmashali Community in a Democratic System

The Importance of Handloom Workers in a Democratic System • Following India’s independence, handloom workers gained social freedom, but their lives remained a struggle due to persistent oppression and exploitation. • In regions under the Nizam’s rule, including present-day Andhra Pradesh, many handloom families lived in large numbers, but faced significant hardships due to the […]

The Mystical Performers of the Padmashali Community

The individuals known as “Sadhana Shoorulu” (Mystic Performers) in the Padmashali community were those who, from ancient times, learned the art of performing mystical feats. These performers, who belonged to families with surnames like Ganji, Aadepu, Kudithi, and Bandaru, gained fame through their mastery of occult practices. They were known for receiving donations and conducting […]

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