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Padmanabha (Sanskrit: पद्मनाभ, romanized:
Padmanābha, lit. 'the one with the
lotus navel') is an epithet...
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hence the name, "
Padmanabha", gold
abhisheka moorthies of
Padmanabha,
Sridevi and Bhudevi, and
silver utsava moorthi of
Padmanabha through the second...
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Padmanābha was a 15th-century
Indian poet and historian. He has been
hailed as the Yug
Charan (Charan of the Era) for
commemorating Kanhadade's struggle...
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Kainikkara Padmanabha Pillai (1898–1976), po****rly
identified as
Swathithirunal Kainikkara Padmanabha Pillai after his
magnum opus, Swathithirunal, was...
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Padmanabha Tirtha was an
Indian Dvaita philosopher,
scholar and the
disciple of Madhvacharya.
Ascending the
pontifical seat
after Madhvacharya, he served...
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Lakshmikanta Jagannatha Janardana Govinda Hrishikesha Padmanabha Mukunda Narayana Vishnu iconography shows him with dark blue, blue-grey...
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Mudragada Padmanabha Reddy (born
Mudragada Padmanabham) is an
Indian politician, an ex-Member of
Parliament from Kakinada, and
political activist known...
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Padmanabha Theatre is a
cinema theatre in the
South Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Located in Chalai, it was
opened in 1936 and is one...
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Vaikom Padmanabha Pillai (1767–1809) was a Nair
Militia leader and
military officer of the
Kingdom of
Travancore (now
roughly the
Indian state of Kerala)...
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Padmanabha, also
known as Bapu Flute, is an
Indian musician and
composer who
performs Hindustani classical music on his bansuri, a type of bamboo...