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The soundtrack to Rocketry featured nine tracks; two original songs composed by Tennessee-based country musicians Billy Dawson and Nate Cornell, a rendition of the devotional track "Sri Venkateswara Suprabatham", arranged and produced by Divakar Subramaniam and Sam's original score accompanying the remainder of it.
Roshan (music director) Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Gaud Malhar: Jurm-e-Ulfat Pe Taj Mahal (1963 film) Roshan (music director) Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Gaud Malhar: Sharabi, Sharabi Ye Savan Ka Mausam Noor Jehan (film) Roshan (music director) Suman Kalyanpur: Hindi: Gaud Sarang: Woh Dekhen To Unki Inayat Funtoosh: S. D. Burman: Kishore Kumar & Asha ...
Venkateswara literally means "Lord of Venkata". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The word is a combination of the words Venkata (the name of a hill in Andhra Pradesh) and iśvara ("Lord"). [ 6 ] According to the Brahmanda and Bhavishyottara Puranas , the word "Venkata" means "destroyer of sins", deriving from the Sanskrit words vem (sins) and kata (power of immunity).
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-Singer(s) Ek Duuje Ke Liye "Tere Mere Beech Mein" Laxmikant-Pyarelal: Anand Bakshi "Mere Jeevan Saathi" Anuradha Paudwal "Hum Tum Dono" Lata Mangeshkar "Tere Mere Beech Mein"(Duet) Lata Mangeshkar "Hum Bane Tum Bane" Lata Mangeshkar Mangalsutra "Jawaani Sharaarat" R. D. Burman: Nida Fazli: Asha Bhosle
He is the earliest known Indian musician to compose songs called samkirtanas. His devotional samkirtanas were in the praise of Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu. Annamayya is said to have composed as many as 32,000 samkirtanas (songs) in the praise of Venkateswara of which only about 12,000 are available today.
Sri Tirupati Venkateswara Kalyanam is a 1979 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film, based on Lord Venkateswara Avatar at Tirumala, produced and directed by N. T. Rama Rao under his Ramakrishna Cine Studios banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jaya Prada, Jayasudha, Nandamuri Balakrishna and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. [2] [3]
Sri Venkateswara Mahatmyam is 1960 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by P. Pullaiah and produced by V. Venkateswarlu. It is based on the Venkateswara avatar of Vishnu at Tirumala. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, and S. Varalakshmi with music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao.
Lord Venkateswara is impressed and lands on earth to play dice with Rama. Henceforth, every day, the Lord visits to spend time with Rama. In the beginning, the Lord loses a ring in the bet Lakshmi gave as a token of love, but Rama is still under dichotomy whether the event occurred or not. Lakshmi gets angry with Venkateswara and leaves him ...