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- of Dharma (Righteousness) or Yama Dharma Raja Dharmarāja (धर्मराज) or Dharmarāya or Dharmaja – Lord of Dharma. Pānduputra (पांडुपुत्र) – Son of Pandu....
- Shri Dharmaraya Swamy Temple is one of the oldest and most famous Hindu temples of the city of Bangalore, in Karnataka, India. The Dharmaraya Swamy Temple...
- Bangalore as Flower City. Their main deities are Draupadi and Dharmaraya Swamy. There is a Dharmaraya temple in Thigalarapete which was built in the 11th century...
- Karaga. The Karaga carrier is taken from his home by the members of the Dharmaraya Temple. The carrier is practically in a trance even as he dances along...
- sequence, a character refers to the Dharmaraya chariot as "jijubi" (useless). Sathish, a trustee of the Dharmaraya temple, said that the community was...
- Bangalore Metropolis Bengaluru Skyline of Central Business District Dharmaraya Swamy Temple Bangalore Palace Halasuru Someshwara Temple Bagmane Tech Park...
- Sarasammana Samadhi ("Grave of Sarasamma") Dharmarayana Samsara ("Family of Dharmaraya") Alida Mele ("After Death") Kudiyara Kusu ("Infant of Kudiya") Mailikallinodane...
- Based on story of their heritage, they built temples for Draupadi and Dharmaraya (Yudhishthira). Adishakti Draupadi is the community Deity of the Vahnikula...
- Srinath as Dhritarashtra Srinivasa Murthy as Dronacharya Shashikumar as Dharmaraya Chandan Kumar as Nakula Yashas Surya as Sahadeva Rockline Venkatesh as...
- Temple, Somanathapura Chitrapur Math Chowdeshwari Temple Devarayana Durga Dharmaraya Swamy Temple Dharmasthala Temple Dodda Ganeshana Gudi Doddabasappa Temple...