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- Look up sa:कुलदेवता in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kula
Deivam (or Kuladeivam) may
refer to: Kuladevata, an
ancestral Hindu tutelary deity among a...
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Kaaval Dheivam (transl. Guardian deity) is a 1969
Indian Tamil-language
drama film,
directed by K.
Vijayan and
produced by S. V. Subbaiah. An adaptation...
- Kai
Kodutha Deivam (transl. The God Who Helped) is a 1964
Indian Tamil-language
romantic drama film
directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film
stars Sivaji...
- 1967 - Best
Actress for Iru
Malargal 1970 - Best
Actress for
Namma Veetu Dheivam Filmfare Awards South 1974 -
Filmfare Special Award -
South for Dheerga...
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Paarthal Pasi
Theerum (1962),
Karpagam (1963),
Karnan (1963), Kai
Koduttha Dheivam,
Navarathri (1964), and
Thiruvilaiyadal (1965). In 1958
Savitri was booked...
- Naan
Vanangum Deivam (transl. The
deity which I worship) is a 1963
Indian Tamil language film,
directed by K. Somu and
produced by C. T. Chettiar. The...
- Kunkhumam,
Santhi and Kai
Kodutha Dheivam.
Other notable films were Sorgavasal, Ammaiyappan,
Ratha Kanneer, Kula
Dheivam, Thai
Pirandhal Vazhi Pirakkum,...
- (7th) year of
Yongchu era of the
Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty. "Pattini
dheivam"
worship is
inaugurated in
Kannagi Temple in the
Chera Kingdom in India...
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Prabhavathi Devi Saraswathi. The
Bengali film was also
remade in
Tamil as Kula
Dheivam and in
Hindi as Bhabhi.
Pandari Bai
reprised her role in the
Tamil and...