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  2. Buta Kola - Wikipedia

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    As per legend, Guliga is a goblin, born out of a stone. The Goddess Parvati discovered this stone in a pile of ash. Guliga was created when Lord Shiva flung this ash into the water and was sent to Lord Vishnu after his birth so that he may serve him. Guliga has extreme hunger, which never ends, he eats even the earth.

  3. Kadamba dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Indian state government of Goa owned bus service is named after the Kadambas Dynasty and is known as Kadamba Transport Corporation (KTCL).The royal lion emblem of the Kadambas is used a logo on its buses. The lion emblem logo became an integral part of KTCL since its inception in 1980 when the corporation was set up to provide better public ...

  4. Gulikan Theyyam - Wikipedia

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    Guliga Daiva or Gulikan is believed to be a Goblin, whose duty is to protect Scheduled Cast and Tribes from problems, mainly from Environment Issues. Due to the presence of the God Guliga in Benkanakavu, The adjacent Koroth Nair Tharavadu , Kazhakakkar, and Kolakkar organize the Theyyam festival in Benanakavu once every two years.

  5. Kantara (film) - Wikipedia

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    The first-weekend collection of the Hindi version was ₹8 crore. [99] The movie earned nett collections of ₹15 crore in the Hindi version at the end of its first week run. [100] The net collections of the Hindi version was ₹29.1 crore in 13 days, crossing the lifetime domestic net collections of the Hindi version of Ponniyin Selvan: I. [101]

  6. Volga Se Ganga - Wikipedia

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    This story is about a philosopher classmate of Chanakya who travels to Persia and Greece and learns how Athens fell to Macedonia. The eleventh story (Prabha, 50 AD) is about the famous (also the first Indian) dramatist Aśvaghoṣa, who adopted the Greek art of drama into Indian culture in a very beautiful and authentic way, and his inspiration.

  7. Mahadevi Varma - Wikipedia

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    Mahadevi Verma (26 March 1907 – 11 September 1987) was an Indian Hindi-language poet, essayist, sketch story writer and an eminent personality of Hindi literature. She is considered one of the four major pillars [a] of the Chhayawadi era in Hindi literature. [1]

  8. Devadiga - Wikipedia

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    Devadiga (Sanskrit: देवाडिगः, romanized: Dēvāḍiga) also known as Moily, Sherigar [1] is a Hindu Community or Caste. Devadigas were traditionally temple servants and musicians in Hindu temples.

  9. Usne Kaha Tha - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on a renowned Hindi short story of the same name written by Chandradhar Sharma Guleri which was published in 1915 in Saraswati. The writing is critically acclaimed for the "perfection of technique, characterization and effect". [2] However, the film itself was a "none too smooth takeoff" and did not do well at the box office. [3]