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Amirtha Gunabothini (1926-1940) was a variety magazine published in Tamil by S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu.  
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''Amirtha Gunabodhini'' (1926 - 1940) was a multifaceted Tamil journal. S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu was its editor.
== History ==
In 1926, S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu became the editor of the ''Anantha Gunabodhini'' magazine started by T. Rajagopal Mudaliar. It was started in competition to ''Ananda Bodhini'' magazine. ''Anantha Bodhini'' had gained popularity by publishing serialised works of Arani Kuppusamy. Nagavedu Munusamy Mudaliar, the owner of ''Ananda Bodhini,'' filed a case against ''Anantha Gunabodhini'' citing that the latter's name and design resembled his magazine. The verdict came in Mudaliar's favour. So, ''Ananda Gunabodhini'' altered its form and changed the name to ''Amirtha Gunabodhini''.  


History
S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu himself penned several sections of the magazine, including the children's column, women's column, 'last month' and ''pathrikacharam'' (magazine guidelines). He authored humorous tales and comics under the name ''Kathapirasangi''. He wrote all columns except a few which were written by Maral Karthikeya Mudaliar, Ariyur V Padmanaba Pillai and a few others''. Amirta Gunabodhini'' published J. R. Rangaraju's novels. In 1934, when ''Amirtha Gunabodhini'' was sold to Gopalakrishna Kon, conflicts arose between the two. S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu left the magazine. After his departure, J. R. Rangaraju's novels were serialised in the magazine. Many books were published by ''Amirtha Gunabodhini'' press. In 1940, the magazine stopped publishing.
 
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In 1926, S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu became the editor of the Anantha Gunabothini magazine started by T. Rajagopal Mudaliar. Later, Anantha Gunabothini was started as a competition to Ananda Bothini magazine. Arani Kuppusamy became famous by publishing serials in Anantha Bothini. Nagavedu Munusamy Mudaliar, the owner of Ananda Bothini, filed a case against Anantha GunaBothini citing that the latter had resemblance of the name and structure of his magazine. The verdict was in his favour. Ananda Gunabothini altered its form and changed the name to Amirtha Gunabothini. S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu wrote several sections in the magazine such as Children's column, Women's column, and pathrikacharam. He wrote comics and cartoons under the name Kathapirasangi. All columns were written by him except a few by, Maral Karthikeya Mudaliar, Ariyur V Padmanaba Pillai. Amirta Gunabothini published J. R. Rangaraju's novels. In 1934, conflicts arose between S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu and Madurai I. M Gopalakrishna Kon when Amirtha Gunabothini was sold to Gopalakrishna Kon. S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu resigned from the magazine. Even thereafter, J. R. Rangaraju's novels were published continuously. Many books from the Amirtha Gunabothini Press were also published continuously. In 1940, the magazine was stopped.
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Amirtha Gunabodhini

Amirtha Gunabodhini (1926 - 1940) was a multifaceted Tamil journal. S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu was its editor.

History

In 1926, S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu became the editor of the Anantha Gunabodhini magazine started by T. Rajagopal Mudaliar. It was started in competition to Ananda Bodhini magazine. Anantha Bodhini had gained popularity by publishing serialised works of Arani Kuppusamy. Nagavedu Munusamy Mudaliar, the owner of Ananda Bodhini, filed a case against Anantha Gunabodhini citing that the latter's name and design resembled his magazine. The verdict came in Mudaliar's favour. So, Ananda Gunabodhini altered its form and changed the name to Amirtha Gunabodhini.

S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu himself penned several sections of the magazine, including the children's column, women's column, 'last month' and pathrikacharam (magazine guidelines). He authored humorous tales and comics under the name Kathapirasangi. He wrote all columns except a few which were written by Maral Karthikeya Mudaliar, Ariyur V Padmanaba Pillai and a few others. Amirta Gunabodhini published J. R. Rangaraju's novels. In 1934, when Amirtha Gunabodhini was sold to Gopalakrishna Kon, conflicts arose between the two. S. G. Ramanujalu Naidu left the magazine. After his departure, J. R. Rangaraju's novels were serialised in the magazine. Many books were published by Amirtha Gunabodhini press. In 1940, the magazine stopped publishing.

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