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Vamsha Vriksha (pronunciation transl. The
genealogy tree), is a 1971
Indian Kannada-language film
directed by B. V.
Karanth and
Girish Karnad,
based on...
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Sthala Vriksha (Sanskrit: स्थलवृक्ष, romanized: Sthalavṛkṣa, lit. 'temple-tree'), also
rendered Sthala Vruksham refers to a
sacred tree ****ociated with...
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Awards 1971: Best Direction:
Vamsha Vriksha (with B. V. Karanth) 1971: Best
Feature Film in Kannada:
Vamsha Vriksha 1973:
Second Best
Feature Film: Kaadu...
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actor in a lead role. It is a
remake of the 1972
Kannada film
Vamsha Vriksha which was
based on S. L. Bhyrappa's
novel of same name.
Mullapudi Venkata...
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received the
Kannada Sahitya Academy Award in 1966. A
Kannada movie Vamsha Vriksha based on this novel,
which was
directed by B. V.
Karanth and
Girish Karnad...
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Indira Priyadarshini Vriksha Mitra Awards or IPVM
Awards are
given by
Ministry of
Environment and
Forests of
Government of
India to
individuals and institutions...
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forest of wood), is
thought to
exist in Almora.
Deodar (daru
vriksha) is
found abundantly only in the
western Himalayas, not in
peninsular India...
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highlight the
deities Yogeshwara Krishna, Parvati,
Ganesha and
Shiva in a
Vriksha Mandir ("temple of trees") setting.
Deity Surya is
recognized in the form...
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first movie. Iyer also
produced the
critically acclaimed movie Vamsha Vriksha.
Based on an
acclaimed novel by S L Bhairappa, it was
jointly directed...
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temple tank and
directly faces the
Thaiyalnayaki shrine. The
Sthala Vriksha (temple tree) is
margosa (Azadirachta indica, neem tree),
believed to possesses...