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The Mahāmāyā Tantra probably first appeared within Buddhist tantric communities during the late ninth or early tenth centuries CE. Based on instances of intertextuality [note 2] it is considered to postdate the Guhyasamāja Tantra; and because it is less doctrinally and structurally developed than tantras such as the Hevajra Tantra, its origins are likely to precede that text, and it is ...
Kashinath was born on 8 May 1951 into a middle-class family in Markod, a village near Kundapura, Udupi District. [5] His father G. Vasudeva Rao was a businessman and a trader and mother Saraswathi a homemaker. [5]
Avane Nanna Ganda is a 1989 Kannada-language film starring Kashinath and Sudharani. The film was directed by S. Umesh and K. Prabhakar for Vijay Films. Most of the film's cast and crew reprises from the 1988 film Avale Nanna Hendthi.
Anantana Avantara (transl. Anantha's urgencies) is a 1989 Indian Kannada-language adult comedy film directed by and starring Kashinath. It was the debut movie of the actress Anjali in a full-fledged lead role. The movie is a light–hearted comedy about the ordeals of a newly married man.
Anubhava (transl. Experience) is a 1984 Indian Kannada-language drama film starring Kashinath, Abhinaya and Umashree. Actresses Abhinaya and Umashree made their debut with this film. The film is directed, co-produced and written by Kashinath and produced under Sri Gayatri Productions banner.
Kashinath Ghanekar (1940–1986), Indian actor in Marathi-language films; Kashi Nath Pandey, Indian politician; K. N. Pandita, Indian historian; Kashinath Trimbak Telang (1850–1893), Indian judge and Indologist; Kashinath Singh (born 1925), Hindustani classical musician and sitar player; Kashinath, an Indian film from 1943 in Hindi and Bengali
The movie was released on 24 January 1991. Upon release the movie received positive response from the people and went on to run for more than 180 days in movie halls. The movie was declared a blockbuster at the box office. It is considered to be one of the best movies in the career of Kashinath. The humorous sequences in the movie were well ...
The Unknown) is a 1978 Kannada-language romantic mystery thriller film directed by Kashinath, starring Suresh Heblikar, Sobha, M. V. Vasudeva Rao and Mohan. The music was composed by noted composer L. Vaidyanathan. The movie was critically acclaimed. Kashinath remade the movie in Hindi as Be-Shaque.