Viswambhara (transl. The Earth) is a 1980 Telugu-language philosophical long poem by C. Narayana Reddy.[1][2] It is written in free verse and was an outcome of Narayana Reddy's meditation on the meaning and mystery of human existence.[2][3][4] It deals with the theme of universal brotherhood and the quest of man for the meaning of life and of the nature of the universe.[3][5]
Viswambhara received wide critical acclaim and is also a part of M.A. degree syllabi in some universities.[2][6][7] In 1988, Narayana Reddy won India's highest literary award, Jnanpith Award for the book.[8][7] He became the second Telugu writer to receive the Jnanpith Award through this work.[9][10] The book also won the Soviet Land Nehru award in 1982.[11] It has been translated into several Indian languages. Amarendra (Dr. C. Narasimha Sastry) translated it into English in 1986.[2][12] Bhimsen Nirmal translated it into Hindi as Vishwambhara. The Hindi translation won the Sahitya Akademi Translation Award in 1991.[13]