๐ Prerana Paatashaala Turns Six: A Journey of Purpose, Prayer, and Telugu Pride ๐
Six years ago, on 25 November 2019, just two days
after Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s birthday, Prerana Paatashaala was born. At
that time, I was searching—truly searching—for meaning, direction, and my
life’s purpose. I felt lost, unsure of where my path was leading. And like many
moments in my life, I turned to Swami and asked, “Please show me the way.”
He did.
Everything I had been trained in through Bhagawan’s
spiritual organisation—discipline, seva, leadership, devotion, humility,
clarity of thought—had quietly prepared me for this moment. At the age of 45,
I stepped into a purpose I didn’t even know I had been rehearsing for. I opened
a simple Facebook page… and typed the first Telugu word for my community.
A spark was lit.
๐ฑ 2019–2020: The
Beginning of a Movement
Starting with Telugu words, phrases, and sentences,
the classes grew quickly. People from different countries began learning
through our short, simple, meaningful lessons. By August 2020, it became
clear that the diaspora needed more than spoken Telugu—they were longing for songs,
poems, culture, rhythm, and identity.
That was when we launched our transformational Padhyamulu and Paatalu
Project, promoting Telugu songs and poems with devotion and discipline through online Telugu Festivals, Sankranthi, Ugaadhi, Rama Navami, Deepavali including Thyagaraja, Annamacharya and Dikshithar onine music concerts.
With divine timing, Sri Praveen Ragi of PR Learning Lab
joined us, leading the very first Telugu writing and reading program.
What started as a seed became a full garden.
๐ 2025: The Year of
Telugu Writing and Reading
This year, we declared 2025 as The Year of Telugu Writing
and Reading, and the results have been extraordinary.
- Adults
who once believed they “could never learn script” are now confidently writing
sentences and reading padhyamulu.
- Children
who hesitated with Telugu script are now writing beautifully, reading
confidently, and proudly representing the diaspora.
- Our
students excelled in the Online Eisteddfod, proving that distance
is not a barrier when passion is present.
This year became a reminder that languages don’t die because they are hard. They die because no one teaches them with love.
And at Prerana, love is the method.
๐ 2026: Year of the
Children - PILLALA PRERANA 2026
As we step into 2026, we dedicate the entire year to The
Year of the Children.
Our renewed focus will be:
- Teaching
Telugu through English transliteration for children who feel
intimidated by the script
- Making
the process fun, musical, simple, and deeply engaging
- Slowly
building their confidence so they eventually move to the Telugu script
- Continuing
to encourage, inspire, and support every child to read and write
whenever they are ready
We believe every child deserves a joyful entry point into their mother tongue.
๐ A Message to Parents:
The Questions That Matter
This year, we began asking Telugu parents questions that
shook hearts and opened eyes. These questions were designed to help families
reflect on what is truly at stake:
๐ธ If your child loses
Telugu, what part of you disappears with it?
๐ธ What stories, prayers,
songs, jokes, blessings, memories, and values will your child never receive if
Telugu ends with your generation?
๐ธ When your child becomes
a parent one day, what version of Telugu culture will they pass on—if any?
๐ธ Is it enough for our
children to know their roots… or must they feel them too?
๐ธ What is your family's
Telugu legacy—and will your children carry it forward?
Prerana exists so that does not happen.
๐ A Celebration of Grace
Today, as we celebrate six beautiful years, we bow to
Bhagawan for guiding every step. This organisation is not a teaching project—it
is a sacred responsibility, a cultural revival, and a living
prayer for the Telugu diaspora.
❤️ To Everyone Who Has Walked
This Journey With Us
Thank you.



Jai Telugu Thali. Well done on achieving 6 years of greatness in Telugu. Keep the Telugu torch burning and alive. Proudly Telugu.
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