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The Ananda Ramayana is a rich source of hymns for Rama and others, which include the following: The Yaga Kanda includes the Ramashatanamastotra (the 108 names of Rama); The Vilasa Kanda contains the Ramastotram, attributed to Shiva; The Janma Kanda contains the Ramaraksha Mahamantra (the “Great Mantra for Gaining Protection from Rama”);
Telugu: Abheri / Bhimpalasi: Chiguraakulalo Chilakamma Donga Ramudu (1955 film) Pendyala (composer) Ghantasala (musician) & Jikki: Telugu: Abheri / Bhimpalasi: Padimandilo paata paadinaa Ananda Nilayam 1971 Pendyala (composer) Ghantasala (musician) Telugu: Abheri / Bhimpalasi "O Nelaraja Vennela Raja" Bhatti Vikramarka: Pendyala (composer)
Gokarna is a 2003 Indian Kannada-language action drama film starring Upendra and Rakshita. The film was directed by Naganna and produced by Upendra's brother Sudheendra Kumar under the banner Anegudda Vinayaka Productions. [1] Music for the film was scored by Gurukiran. It is the second among a series of successful films with the Upendra ...
Anandamanandamaye is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy drama film in Telugu directed by Srinu Vaitla and produced by Ramoji Rao. It was released on 5 February 2004 under the banner of Ushakiran Movies. The film featured Akash and Renuka Menon, J. D. Chakravarthy, Preeti Jhangiani, Venu Madhav and M. S. Narayana.
Telugu Vicky (Tamil, 2002) Additional song with Raju Sundaram and Ramya Krishnan Song "Yentabagundi Basu" from Chala Bagundi reused in Tamil version 1995 Aadaalla Majaka: Muthyala Subbaiah Telugu Marri (Tamil) Some scenes were re-shot on Ramya Krishnan and Simran: 1996 Indian: S. Shankar: Tamil Hindustani (Hindi) Aruna Irani replaces Manorama ...
The movie is a depiction of the legend prevalent in Gokarna, Karnataka [1] and is also referred to as Gokarna Mahakshetra. It is based on the famous Kannada stage play Bhookailasa by Sri Sahitya Samrajya Nataka Mandali of Mysore which A. V. Meiyappan had earlier adapted into the Telugu movie titled Bhookailas in 1940. A. V.
The music composed by Gali Penchala Narasimha Rao. The film was a commercial success. [1] It also won the Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 8th National Film Awards. [2] The film was dubbed into Tamil with the same title and was released on 3 February 1961. [3]
Rediff gave three stars said "Kudos to Bapu and Saibabu for recreating the Ramayana magic on celluloid. Only Bapu, the veteran director, could have executed this mammoth task so well. Sri Ramarajyam is an optical feast. Go for it". [32] Sify gave verdict as "Good" and says "The movie holds ample strength to live up to the expectations at the ...