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Devaki Nandana Vasudeva is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language action drama film co-written and directed by Arjun Jandyala, from a story written by Prasanth Varma. [1] The film features Ashok Galla, Manasa Varanasi and Devdatta Nage in lead roles. [2] The dialogues are written by Sai Madhav Burra and the music is composed by Bheems Ceciroleo. The ...
Devaki (Sanskrit: देवकी, IAST: Devakī) is a character in Hindu literature, most noted for being the mother of the god Krishna. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is one of the seven daughters of Devapa or Devaka, a king of the Yadu dynasty , and has four brothers. [ 3 ]
The Linga Purana describes that Shiva, or his aspect Vamadeva, will be born as a Kumara and then multiply into the four Kumaras in each kalpa (eon) as sons of Brahma of that kalpa. In the 29th kalpa, Shveta Lohita is the main Kumara; where they are named as Sananda, Nandana, Vishvananda, and Upananadana of white colour; then in the 30th kalpa ...
Nanda, identified as King Nanda in many scriptures [17] was a kinsman and a great friend of Vasudeva. [18] The fact that King Nanda and King Vasudeva were second cousins is confirmed both by the Bhagavata Purana, Book 10, and the Mahabharata. [19] [20] [21] Nanda requests a horoscope for Krishna. King Vasudeva married Devaki, the daughter of ...
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Chandrakanta Santati is an epic fantasy adventure Hindi novel by Devaki Nandan Khatri.Published in 6 Volumes, it serves as the sequel to Chandrakanta, the first modern Hindi novel which was released in 1888.
Jnanappana can be considered as the Bhagavad Gita of Malayali Hindus.This is a darshanika kavyam or philosophical poem expressed in simple Malayalam for ordinary people. The Jnanappana is noted for its literary quality, the use of simple phrases, its philosophical strength and reflects Poonthanam's deep bhakti to Guruvayoorappan.
The word Guruvayurappan (meaning 'Father / Lord of Guruvayur') originates from the amalgamation of the two words: Guru (ഗുരു) referring to Brihaspati, the Guru (Teacher of Devas); Vayu (വായു) (God of winds); and Appan (അപ്പന്), meaning 'father' or 'lord' in Malayalam and Tamil.