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Narasimha is depicted with his consort Lakshmi, seated on his lap. [4] In contrast to his ugra (terrible) aspect, where his face is contorted and enraged, he appears to be serene in this form. [ 5 ] He often carries his aspects of the Sudarshana Chakra and Panchajanya , and his murti is decorated with ornaments and garlands.
Kaloji was born on 9 September 1914 in Rattihalli village in Bijapur district, Karnataka. His mother Ramabayamma hailing from Karnataka. Father Kaloji Rangarao is from Maharashtra, [3] his elder brother, Kaloji Rameshwar Rao, an Urdu poet, played a vital role in shaping his personality. [4]
Narasimha (Sanskrit: नरसिंह, lit. 'man-lion', IAST: Narasiṃha), is the fourth avatara of the Hindu god Vishnu in the Satya Yuga. [2] He incarnated as a part-lion, part-man and killed Hiranyakashipu, ended religious persecution and calamity on earth, and restored dharma.
Ghulam Hamdani Mushafi, the poet first believed to have coined the name "Urdu" around 1780 AD for a language that went by a multiplicity of names before his time. [1] Mirza Muhammad Rafi, Sauda (1713–1780) Siraj Aurangabadi, Siraj (1715–1763) Mohammad Meer Soz Dehlvi, Soz (1720-1799) Khwaja Mir Dard, Dard (1721–1785)
Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya (r. c. 1485–1491 CE), Indian emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Saluva Dynasty; Narasimha (Kalachuri dynasty) (r. c. 1153-1163 CE), Indian king from the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri; Narasimhadeva I (r. c. 1238–1264 CE), Indian king from the Eastern Ganga dynasty; Narasimha Rao, an Indian surname
Narasimham's earlier name was Punniah and was later named after a popular temple deity Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy of Antarvedi village. According to his autobiography, [6] his aunt's daughter Punnamma died after giving birth to a child. Narasimham's mother saw her in her dream and was asked to name Narasimham after her.
Bengali language names in parentheses. Abul Bashar (born 1951), poet and writer; Annadashankar Roy (1905–2002) Bharatchandra Ray (1712–1760), Raygunakar, Shakta court poet and song writer in Krishnanagar; Binoy Majumdar (1934–2006), Indian poet; Bishnu Dey (1909–1982), poet, prose writer, movie critic
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