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- Kartikeya (/kɑɾt̪ɪkejə/; IAST: Kārttikeya), also known as Skanda (/skən̪d̪ə/), Subrahmanya (/sʊbɾəɦməɲjə/, /ɕʊ-/), Shanmukha (/ɕɑnmʊkʰə/) and Murugan (/mʊɾʊgən/)...
- Dandapani was an ancient Indian king from the Koliya dynasty, who ruled a city called Koli. He was born in Devadaha as a Koliya Prince, as one of the...
- M M Dandapani Desikar (August 27, 1908 – June 26, 1972) was a Carnatic vocalist, actor and composer. 'Isai Arasu' Dandapani Desikar was born in Tiruchengattangudi...
- Bangladesh e-Journal of Sociology. Retrieved 18 October 2021. Natarajan, Dandapani (1971). "Extracts from the All India Census Reports on Literacy" (PDF)...
- P. Dandapani (c. 1946 – 21 March 2023) was an Indian lawyer. He was advocate general to the Government of Kerala from 2011 to 2016. K. P. Dandapani was...
- Kadhal Dhandapani (17 April 1943 – 27 November 2021) was an Indian actor who appeared in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films. He rose to fame portraying...
- Music by Gopal Sharma is an added ****et to the film. The film stars M. M. Dandapani Desikar (his acting debut) playing the titled role with other actors like...
- with music by M. D. Parthasarathy and S. Rajeswara Rao. Starring M. M. Dandapani Desikar (his pla**** titled role) and Serukalathur Sama pla**** lead role...
- was traditionally said to be Suppabuddha, but by some accounts it was Dandapani. Though frequently depicted and referenced as a king, most recent scholarship...
- synonymous to Para Brahman. Generally in Hinduism, Bhairava is also called Dandapāni ("[he who holds the] danda in [his] hand"), as he holds a rod or danda...