Early Life
Nageshwararao Kashinathuni, popularly known as Nageshwararao Pantulu, was born on May 1, 1867 in Elakurru village, pamarru mandal in Krishna district of Andhra to a Brahmin couple Bucchaiah and Shyamalamba.
He received his early education in his native place and later at Machilipatnam. He graduated from Madras Christian College in 1891. There he was under the stewardship of that great educationist, Dr. Rev. Miller, whose ability, high standards and rigid discipline made it a premier institution of the South. Kandukuri Veeresalingam’s articles in vivekavardhini Journal influenced him.
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