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Bharatanatyam student and guru at Arangetram ceremony. Arangetram in Tamil and Malayalam, known as "Rangapravesha" in Kannada and "Rangapravesham" in Telugu is the debut on-stage performance of a former student of Indian classical dance and music that follows years of training in classical music and dancing. Many Indian classical dance forms ...
Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum (transl. Praise Krishna, the Guru of the Universe) is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Krish and jointly produced by Saibabu Jagarlamudi and Rajeev Reddy on First Frame Entertainment.
M.Sampathkumaracharya and teaching the vedas since 1992, after learning from their Guru Sri Anantakrishna Ghanapathigalu and Sri Anantanarayana Ghanapathigalu. [2] Their renditions of Purushasuktam , Rudram , Chamakam , Shanti mantras , Taitriyam , Upanishads , Mahanyasam and other Vedic chants and suktas are popularly held in India as one of ...
Panchacharyas origin is traced to Siddhanta Shikhamani a 15th century mythological fiction of Sanskrit language written by Shivayogi Shivacharya, During 14th century some Telugu aradhya brahmin priests migrated to Kannada region due to rise of Vaishnava dominance in Telugu region, they mesmerized by the large following of Lingayatism, and they started to mix Lingayatism and brahminism, but ...
Baselios Marthoma Mathews II The Catholicos of the East (Indian Orthodox Church) with the Episcopal Synod Members of the Malankara Orthodox Church and the Staff and Students of the Orthodox Theological Seminary, Kottayam, jointly honoured (Guru Vandanam) the Great Malpan and Grand Guru of Gurus in 1990. V.C. Samuel sitting in the middle with ...
Girija Shettar (born 20 July 1969) [1] is a British actress, known for her works in South Indian films. [2] In 1989, Shettar starred in Maniratnam's Telugu film Geethanjali and Malayalam film Vandanam, directed by Priyadarshan, in which she starred alongside Mohanlal.
Ekkirala Krishnamacharya (11 August 1926 – 17 March 1984) was an Indian spiritual guru, university lecturer, homeopathy practitioner, and writer from Andhra Pradesh. He is also called as Master E.K. by his disciples. [2] Born in a family of Vedic scholar, he completed his education in literature, and worked as a lecturer in Andhra University.
[10] His body of work is diverse, ranging from short hymns and epic poems to scholarly works on the metaphysical intricacies of Dvaita. Many of his independent works are critical directed not only at Advaita but heterodox schools like Buddhism and especially Jainism which flourished in the South Canara region in the 16th century.