Maa Telugu Talliki (మా తెలుగు తల్లికి, IAST: Mā Telugu Talliki; lit. "To Our Mother Telugu"), originally Maa Tenugu Talliki is the official song of the State of Andhra Pradesh, one of the twenty-eight states of the Republic of India. The Telugu Thalli is portrayed as a symbol of Telugu people. Many schools and government events start with this song, showing respect to the Telugu language.
It was written by Sankarambadi Sundaraachari and sung by Suryakumari for the Telugu film Deena Bandhu (1942) which starred Chittor V. Nagaiah but was released as a private label by the artist. The song gained popularity and is sung at the start of social functions in Andhra Pradesh as it seemed to gather attention from the masses.
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Mā telugu talliki mallepūdaṇḍa
Mā kannatalliki maṅgaḷāratulu,
Kaḍupulō baṅgāru kanucūpulō karuṇa,
Cirunavvulō sirilu doralincu mā talli.
Galagalā Gōdāri kadilipōtuṇṭēnu
Birabirā Kṛṣṇamma paruguleḍutuṇṭēnu
Baṇgāru paṇṭalē paṇḍutāī
Muripāla mutyālu doralutāī.
Amarāvati nagara apurūpa śilpālu
Tyāgayya gontulō tārādu nādālu
Tikkayya kalamulō tiyyandanālu
Nityamai nikhilamai nilaci vuṇḍēdāka.
Rudramma bhujaśakti mallamma pati bhakti
Timmarasu dhīyukti, kṛṣṇarāyala kīrti
Mā cevulu riṇgumani mārumrōgēdāka
Nī pāṭalē pāḍutām, nī āṭalē āḍutām
Jai Telugu Talli, jai Telugu Talli.
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