Read the following passage carefully.
Many scholars, writers, and historians have praised him as a revolutionary in his thought. He brought out a bloodless revolution in both the literary and social spheres. He revolutionized theme and treatment, he rescued language from the learned and gave it back to people, the ultimate creators of the language. He looked ahead of his time, with a broad vision.
Having strong faith in spoken Telugu, Gurajada in a letter to one of his disciples opined, “My cause is the cause of the people and 1 have a cultured opinion at my back. I do not mind the people who fight against me without understanding the issue. Their conversion can do no good to the language. They are so hopelessly wedded to the old, highly artificial literary dialect.” (Gurajada – The Legend)
Now, answer the following questions.
1. Who had revolutionary thoughts?
2. What did he rescue from the learned?
3. Who are the ultimate creators of a language?
4. What did Gurajada believe in?
5. What is the cause of the people?