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Jwala (transl. Volcano) is a 1985 Indian Telugu-language film, directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. The film stars Chiranjeevi in a dual role, Radhika , Bhanupriya and Kannada Prabhakar . The film's music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja .
The Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple or simply known as Yadadri or Yadagirigutta temple, [1] or Pancha Narasimha Kshetram or Rishi Aradhana Kshetram [2] is a Hindu temple situated on a hillock in the small town of Yadagirigutta in the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district of the Indian state of Telangana. Yadadri temple is touted as Telangana's own ...
Narasimha Murthi Filmfare Award for Best Telugu Actor [19] Idi Pellantara: Deepak [19] Sitadevi: Prabhakar [19] Radha My Darling: Mohan [19] Tingu Rangadu: Ranga [19] Patnam Vachina Pativrathalu: Gopi [19] Billa Ranga: Billa and Inspector Vishnu [a] [19] Yamakinkarudu: Vijay [19] Mondi Ghatam: Ravindra [19] Manchu Pallaki: Sekhar [19] Bandhalu ...
Narasimha Jharni Temple (local kannada: ನರಸಿಂಹ ಝರನಿ), also known as Narasimha Jharni cave temple, is a temple located in Malkapur Road, NH 161B, Mangalpet, Pakalwada, Bidar - 585401, Karnataka. It is associated with Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu.
The temple is considered one of the main Jain centres in Karnataka. [2] The main temple is dedicated to the goddess Jwalamalini. [3] Jwalamalini presides as the guardian deity of the temple. Jwalamalini is seated in Sukhasana posture with her eight hands carrying dāna, double arrow, chakra, trishula, pasha, flag, bowlet and kalasa. The goddess ...
Kozhaa Sree Narasimhaswami Temple [1] is a Hindu shrine at Kozha, in the village of Kuravilangad, Kottayam, [2] Kerala, in India. The temple is dedicated to Narasimha , [ 3 ] the fourth incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu .
The Lakshmi Narasimha temple is a 13th-century Hindu temple with Hoysala architecture in Nuggehalli village, Hassan district, Karnataka, India. This three shrine Vaishnava complex is dedicated to Keshava , Lakshmi Narasimha and Venugopala.
In an effort to calm him down, the Devas brought sacred water and performed abishekam for Narasimha. [2] Pleased with the gesture, Lord Narasimha provided darshan in a majestic seated posture (veera asana pose) with his right feet placed on the ground and the left leg in a folded position. His left hand is positioned as if He is inviting the ...