Ramakrishna Rao was born in a scholar's family on May 20, 1896, to Lakshmi Narasimha Shastri and Bapamma couple in Ananthavaram village, Tenali taluk of Guntur district. His grandfather was a poet, and his father was a scholar in both the
Sanskrit and Telugu languages. When Abburi was a child, the
Chellapilla Venkata Sastri, one of the duo poets of
Tirupati Venkata Kavulu, was a frequent visitor to their house. Abburi was also a multilingual poet who read thoroughly the Sanskrit, Telugu,
English,
Bengali, and
Persian literature. At the age of 15, Abburi's family got him married to his maternal uncle's daughter, Rukmini. They have four sons and three daughters. His eldest son, Late Abburi Varadarajeswara Rao, was a writer, critic, and Chairman of the Official Linguistic Society. His daughter-in-law, Late
Abburi Chayadevi, was a modern feminist writer, novelist, and
Sahitya Academi Awardee. His second son, late Abburi Gopalakrishna, was a painter and associated with several art institutions. He held several key positions and retired as the Director of Theatre Arts at Andhra University. == Education ==