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  2. Shivasharane Nambekka - Wikipedia

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    The music was composed by T. G. Lingappa for both Kannada and Tamil versions. All the tunes for all the songs for both languages are the same. Kannada Songs. Playback singers are Seergazhi Govindarajan & Jikki.

  3. List of compositions by Muthuswami Dikshitar - Wikipedia

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    They are typically in a slower speed (chowka kala). He is also known by his signature name of Guruguha which is also his mudra (and can be found in each of his songs). [1] His compositions are widely sung and played in classical concerts of Carnatic music. Muthuswami Dikshitar composed many kritis in groups.

  4. Bhaktha Markandeya - Wikipedia

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    Lord Shiva blesses sage Mrukanda Maharshi and his wife with a child. Their child, Markandeya, was given a lease of 16 years to live in this world. But the child worships Lord Shiva with unlimited Bhakthi (devotion). When he completes 16 years of age, Yama comes to take his life as appointed. Markandeya grips the Shivalinga and Lord Shiva ...

  5. Sri Manjunatha (film) - Wikipedia

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    Manjunatha is an aspect of Shiva. Manju means 'snow' and Natha means 'lord.' Since Lord Shiva resides on Mount Kailash, and hence the ruler of the Himalaya Mountains, as he is the lord of that loka (dimension), he is called Manjunatha. Manjunatha is one of the most common names in Karnataka state for males and Manjula for females.

  6. Buta Kola - Wikipedia

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    According to Tulu regional belief, a wild boar died in Lord Shiva's celestial garden. The boar's offspring was adopted by Goddess Parvati. The young boar became destructive as he grew older and began destroying the plants and trees in Lord Shiva's garden. Lord Shiva became upset by this and decided to kill him.

  7. Bhakta Kannappa - Wikipedia

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    The film is a remake of 1954 Kannada movie Bedara Kannappa which was based on the life of the Shaiva devotee, Kannappa [2] with suitable modifications. [3] The film stars Krishnam Raju in the title role, along with Vanisree , M. Balaiah , Rao Gopal Rao , Sarathi , and others in supporting roles.

  8. Shiva Mecchida Kannappa - Wikipedia

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    Shiva Mecchida Kannappa (transl. Kannappa who was blessed by Shiva) is a 1988 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Vijay. The film is a rehashed version of the 1954 film Bedara Kannappa , the debut film of actor Rajkumar .

  9. Bedara Kannappa - Wikipedia

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    Bedara Kannappa acquired cult status in Kannada cinema and became a trendsetter for dialogues and acting for later Kannada films. [8] Michael Patrao of Deccan Herald wrote, "This film turned out to be a landmark in Kannada cinema for more than one reason. It was the first film in Kannada to win recognition at the national level by getting a ...