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- worship of Moolarama performed by his contemporary Yatishwara Srisurendratirtha. Sri Gopala Dasa mentions Vasudhendratirtha eight times in Moolarama's Suladi...
- lineage of Vidyanidhi Tirtha (a disciple of Ramachandra Tirtha). The Moola Rama and Moola Sita deities worshipped in the Uttaradi Matha have a long history...
- Jivottama Tirthar. The deity worshiped by the institution is Shri Veera MoolaRama devaru and Shri Veeravittala devaru During the late 1950s, Shri Dwarakanatha...
- house of divinity as Rayaru sta**** there, performing the pooja of Sri Moola Rama Devaru in the central hall of the house where he also used to sleep. Pleased...
- on foot like his guru. When he was in the northern tour, one day Shri Moola Rama appeared in a dream of Swamiji and announced that the god Niruti was going...
- when once he came to Vedanidhi Tirtha openly declared that Sita sameta Moola Rama was only in the Uttaradi Matha. During his last days he ordained Satyavrata...
- Reddy (Bommireddy Nagi Reddy) was the founder of Vijaya Productions and Moola Narayana Swamy founded Vauhini Studios. Being once considered as the largest...
- produced by the Moola Brothers under the production company Sharadha Movie Productions. The film is based on the novel Kannayya Rama written by S. K....
- Temple, Rajagopalaswamy Temple, and Varahaperumal Temple. We can find the moola brindavanam of Sri Vijayeendra Tirtha (Raghavendra Swamy guru's guru) here...
- Swamy. It was produced by Moola Narayana Swamy and presented by H. M. Reddy on Rohini Pictures banner. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sowcar Janaki and Jamuna...