Juvvadi Gautama Rao, the founder of Vidyadhari was philosopher in action, a man of great ideas and great courage and a multi-faceted genius. The versatility of Gautama Rao is seen in his role as lawyer, creative writer, freedom fighter, administrator, organization-builder and champion of Indian culture.

Gautam Rao played a significant role in making Karimnagar the center of literary consciousness. Warangal kaloji , adilabadulo samala Sadashiva Similarly, in Karimnagar, Juvvadi Gautam Rao sheltered thousands of writers as a literary tree. Gautama Rao is a linguist who has maintained his literary presence in Karimnagar and participated in many poetry concerts. Advocated for the preservation of traditional poetry that is being questioned in modern times. He served as a warrior in the freedom struggle and matured into a socialist. While pragatigamiga Vishwanath Ramayana cornucopia , visvanathaku became a devotee. With love he hid Vishwanath in his heart and confined himself to that School of Thought.

Juvvadi is very close to the poet Samrat Viswanatha Satyanarayana . Viswanatha wrote the Ramayana Kalpavriksha in a melodious voice, explaining the meanings in his own style to the connoisseurs and revealing their embodiment. Whether he wrote it himself or not, he took the Ramayana Kalpavriksha to the masses. At the instigation of Juvvadi, Viswanatha Satyanarayana worked as a principal in Karimnagar Degree College. Viswanatha wrote and dedicated a collection of poems called 'Bhakti Yoga' for Juvvadi. Juvvadi's literary essays such as 'Kaikeyi in Kalpavriksham' and 'Viswanatha's life in Veipadagala' created a sensation in the literary world

During the Navya literary movement, the poet-emperor Viswanatha Satyanarayana ran a literary magazine called Jayanti for some time . It was later headed by Juvvadi. Velichala Kondalarao compiled all the articles written by Juvvadi in various magazines and published a book titled 'Sahityadhara'. Neither Juvvadi's literary work nor the Jayanti magazine he edited received the accolades it deserved . However, as the editor of Jayanti , his editing brought Vanne to the press. C. Narayanaddy, who is studying Inter-Final today, published his first poem in the same magazine. He spent his whole life studying literature and singing Viswanatha Kalpavriksha. Sahityapeeth recently dedicated a special issue of Viswanatha to him.