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Shabarimale Swamy Ayyappa is a 1990 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by Renuka Sharma [1] and produced by Subramaniam Kumar and V. Swaminathan. The film stars Sreenivas Murthy, Geetha and Master Sanjay. The film has musical score by K. V. Mahadevan.
Sabarimale Sree Ayyappa 128 "Swami Ayyappa" KV Mahadevan S. P. Sangliyana Part 2: 129 "Meru Giriyane" Hamsalekha Rathnamala Swarna Samsara 130 "Kunkuma" Upendra Kumar Manjula Gururaj, BR Chaya 131 "Nagunagutha" Manjula Gururaj, BR Chaya 132 "Manasu Kallagide" solo Nigooda Rahasya 133 "Oh Thiliya Neer" Hamsalekha Manjula Gururaj 134
Sharanam Ayyappa Swamy Sharanam Ayyappa. Sharanam Ayyappa Swamy Sharanam Ayyappa. He whose is true love, He who is the darling of soul, He who created universe, He who shines with a glittering halo, He who is the temple of “OM”, He who loves songs, Son of Hari and Hara, I take refuge in thee, Oh Lord My refuge is in you Ayyappa,
Bhagavad-Gita – Song of God is the Sanskrit album series by Yesudas with music composed and produced by R Parthasarathy in 1977 and released by Oriental Records. The Bhagavad-Gita is as the spiritual wisdom of India.
[36] [37] Tharangini's Ayyappa devotional songs were popular in south India because each albums were released in four south Indian languages, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. Among them 'Ayyappa Devotional Songs Vol. 6' (1986) became huge success and popular in all languages. All the songs were penned by Chowallur Krishnankutty, composed ...
The following is a list of films produced in the Kannada film industry in India in 1990, presented in ... Shabarimale Swamy Ayyappa: Renuka Sharma: Srinivasa Murthy ...
A painting of Lord Ayyappan is depicted in Yogapattasana, a sacred yogic posture. Ayyappan is a warrior deity and is revered for his ascetic devotion to Dharma, the ethical and right way of living, to deploy his military genius and daring yogic war abilities to destroy those who are powerful but unethical, abusive and arbitrary. [14]
K. V. Mahadevan was born in 1918 at Krishnancoil, a locality in Nagercoil, Kanyakumari District.Father Venkadachalam Bhagavathar and Mother Pichaiyammal [2] K. V. Mahadevan, also called by his honorific name Thirai Isai Thilagam (lit. pride of film music), [4] did music composing for more than 50 years, beginning from 1942 until 1993.