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- metre, "with three padas, a form of Vachana"). He is also referred as Sarvagna in modern translation. The period of Sarvajña's life has not been determined...
- Sarvagna Murthy (pronunciation) is a 1965 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by Aruru Pattabhi and produced by M. Narendra Babu. The film stars Rajkumar...
- Bhakta Kumbara, Sri Raghavendra Swamy in Mantralaya Mahatme, Sarvajna in Sarvagna Murthy, Chetha in Bhakta Chetha, Kaivara Narayanappa in Kaiwara Mahathme...
- generation. Reign 1879 to 1916 Coronation 3 March 1879 Predecessor Velugoti SARVAGNA KUMARA YACHENDRA Successor Velugoti Govinda Krishna Yachendra Born 25 November...
- bene****ed by Thamarabharani and Ghatna River. This is the birthplace of Sri Sarvagna Atmendra Saraswathi Swamigal, the second Acharya of Sri Kanchi Kamakodi...
- literature, he was bestowed with the honorary title "Kalikala Sahitya Sarvagna Pandita". Parakramabahu's reign is notable for the creation of numerous...
- in 2013 he joined Karnataka Janata Paksha and contested election from Sarvagna Nagar constituency under its party symbol but lost. Karnataka Janata Paksha...
- Shankar Naandi Murthy 1965 Naga Pooja Nagakumara Chandrahasa Chandrahasa Sarvagna Murthy Sarvajna Vaatsalya Rajashekhar "Raju" Satya Harishchandra Veeradasu/Harishchandra...
- brother-in-law Srinatha lived with his family after death of her mother. King Sarvagna Singabhoopala sends Srinatha to convince Pothana to dedicate the Bhagavatam...
- 1887/1921, born 28 August 1862 at Venkatagiri, third son of Sri Raja Velugoti Sarvagna Kumara Yachendra Naidu Bahadur of Venkatagiri, educated by English and...