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Sadasiva (Sanskrit: सदाशिव,
Sadāśiva), is the
Supreme Being in the
Shaiva Siddhanta tradition of Hinduism.
Sadasiva is the omnipotent, subtle, luminous...
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Sadasiva Brahmendra (17th Century) was a saint,
composer of
Carnatic music and
Advaita philosopher and
Sishya of the
great saint Shri
Paramasivendra Saraswati...
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Sadasiva Raya (r. 1542–1570 CE) was an
Emperor of
Vijayanagara who
reigned from 1542 to 1570 CE. When the
Vijayanagara Emperor Achyuta Raya died in 1542...
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Samala Sadasiva (11 May 1928 – 7
August 2012) was a
Telugu language poet and writer. He won the
Sahitya Akademi Award in 2011. He was born in Tenugupalle...
- were killed. The
dispute ended when his nephew, (younger brother's son)
Sadasiva Raya,
finally became the
emperor while yet a child,
under the
regency of...
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Vempati Sadasivabrahmam (1905 – 1
January 1968) was an
Indian screenwriter and
lyricist known for his
contributions to
Telugu cinema. He was a prolific...
- T. V.
Sadasiva Pandarathar (15 July 1892 – 02
January 1960) was a
Tamil historian from
Tamil Nadu, India.
Sadasiva Pandarathar was born in Thiruppurambiyam...
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Mysore Sadashiva Rao (Mysore
Sadāśiva Rāo; c. 1800 – c. 1885) or
Sadasiva Rao was a
notable Indian vocalist and
composer of
Carnatic music. He was a member...
- he
rescued the last
Tuluva Emperor,
Sadasiva Raya, and
relocated the
imperial capital to Penukonda.
After Sadasiva's death in 1570 CE, he
ascended as the...
- from 1542 to 1565,
although legally the
emperor during this
period was
Sadasiva Raya, who was
merely a
puppet ruler. Rama Raya was
killed at the Battle...