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  2. Radha - Wikipedia

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    In Vidyapati's work, Radha is depicted as a young girl barely twelve years old, while Krishna is depicted slightly older than her and as an aggressive lover. In the work of poet Chandidas, Radha is depicted as a bold woman who is unafraid of social consequences. Radha abandons all social propriety in the name of her love for Krishna.

  3. Bhale Bullodu - Wikipedia

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    Besides, Krishna is a chronic bachelor and misogynist owing to the past of his elder sibling, no other than Krishna Mohan Rao. Radha, a fine girl, admires his attitude and falls for him on behalf of his turndown. Presently, Chinna is ten years old, Shantamma is aging, and her health is deteriorating.

  4. Krishna Prema - Wikipedia

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    Radha's love for Krishna is born out of supreme Bhakthi. But her love was misunderstood by the villagers and her younger sister Chandravali. Chandravali feels that Krishna is responsible for her sister's lonely life and hates him. Chandragopa hates both Radha and Krishna and stays away from Gokulam with his wife Chandravali.

  5. Rakta Sambandham - Wikipedia

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    Radha Krishna, writing for Andhra Prabha on 11 November 1962, opined that Ghantasala's music was "uplifting" and praised the lyricists for their contribution. [8] Visalaandhra , in its review dated 11 November 1962, noted the songs "Idhe Rakta Sambandham", "Chanduruni Minchu" and "Bangaru Bomma Raaveme" as the finest among others in the film's ...

  6. Vaishnava Padavali - Wikipedia

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    The subject matter of the poetry is the love of Radha and Krishna, on the banks of the Yamuna in Vrindavana; their secret trysts in the forests, Krishna's charms including his magic flute, the love of the gopis for Krishna, Radha's viraha on being separated from Krishna and her anguish on seeing him sporting with the other gopis. Much of the ...

  7. List of film songs based on ragas - Wikipedia

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    Many songs in Indian films are based on ragas of Indian classical music. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale.

  8. Gita Govinda - Wikipedia

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    Notable English translations are: Edwin Arnold's The Indian Song of Songs (1875); Sri Jayadevas Gita Govinda: The loves of Krisna and Radha (Bombay 1940) by George Keyt and Harold Peiris; [17] S. Lakshminarasimha Sastri The Gita Govinda of Jayadeva, Madras, 1956; Duncan Greenlee's Theosophical rendering The Song of the Divine, Madras, 1962 ...

  9. Chuttalabbayi - Wikipedia

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    Chuttalabbayi (transl. Relative's Boy) is a 1988 Indian Telugu language film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It features Krishna, Radha and Suhasini in the lead roles. [1] It was produced by N. Ramalingeswara Rao on Ramprasad Art Movies banner. [2] K. Chakravarthy scored and composed the film's soundtrack album. [3]