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Bharavi (
Bhāravi) was a 6th
century Indian poet
known for his epic poem Kirātārjunīya, one of the six
mahakavyas in
classical Sanskrit.
According to multiple...
- J. K.
Bharavi is an
Indian film, writer, lyricist,
playback singer, composer, actor,
producer and
director known for his
works predominantly in Telugu...
- place) is a 2019 Kannada-language
mythological war film
written by J. K.
Bharavi and
directed by Naganna. The
story is
based on the epic poem Gadhayuddha...
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Indian Telugu-language
biographical film
written and
directed by J. K.
Bharavi that
depicts the life of 8th-century
philosopher Adi Shankara. The ensemble...
- Kirātārjunīya (Sanskrit: किरातार्जुनीय, Of
Kirata and Arjuna) is an epic poem by
Bhāravi,
written in Sanskrit.
Believed to have been
composed in the 6th century...
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Subbaraya Sharma as
Akkanna Ananth Babu
Chitti Babu
Duvvasi Mohan J. K.
Bharavi Sudha as Gopanna's
mother Siva
Parvathi as Kamala's
mother Hema as Tanisha's...
- a 2001 Kannada-language film
directed Om
Prakash and
written by J. K.
Bharavi. It
stars Ambareesh and Vijayashanti. Deva
composed the
music for the film...
- Shishupala. He is
thought to have been
inspired by, and is
often compared with,
Bharavi. Māgha's fame
rests entirely on the
Shishupala Vadha.
Vallabhadeva and...
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Navashakthi Vaibhava is a 2008
Indian Kannada-language
drama film
written by J K
Bharavi and
Chindodi Bangaresh and
directed by Om Sai Prakash. It
features Ramkumar...
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moral nature.
Whereas Bhāravi glorifies Shiva, Māgha
glorifies Krishna;
while Bhāravi uses 19
metres Māgha uses 23, like
Bhāravi's 15th
canto full of contrived...