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Indian poet
Bharavi (Bhāravi) was a 6th century Indian poet known for his epic poem Kirātārjunīya, one of the six mahakavyas in classical Sanskrit. According to multiple
Bharavi
Indian musician, actor and director
J. K. Bharavi is an Indian film, writer, lyricist, playback singer, composer, actor, producer and director known for his works predominantly in Telugu
J._K._Bharavi
2001 film by Om Prakash
a 2001 Kannada-language film directed Om Prakash and written by J. K. Bharavi. It stars Ambareesh and Vijayashanti. Deva composed the music for the film
Vande_Matharam_(2001_film)
2013 film directed by J. K. Bharavi
Indian Telugu-language biographical film written and directed by J. K. Bharavi that depicts the life of 8th-century philosopher Adi Shankara. The ensemble
Jagadguru_Adi_Shankara
Hindu epic poem by Bhāravi
Kirātārjunīya (Sanskrit: किरातार्जुनीय, Of Kirata and Arjuna) is an epic poem by Bhāravi, written in Sanskrit. Believed to have been composed in the 6th century
Kirātārjunīya
2008 Indian film
Navashakthi Vaibhava is a 2008 Indian Kannada-language drama film written by J K Bharavi and Chindodi Bangaresh and directed by Om Sai Prakash. It features Ramkumar
Navashakthi_Vaibhava
2019 film directed by Naganna
Kuru's place) is a 2019 Kannada-language epic war film written by J. K. Bharavi and directed by Naganna. The story, centred on Duryodhana, Kaurava king
Kurukshetra_(2019_film)
2006 Indian film
Subbaraya Sharma as Akkanna Ananth Babu Chitti Babu Duvvasi Mohan J. K. Bharavi Sudha as Gopanna's mother Siva Parvathi as Kamala's mother Hema as Tanisha's
Sri_Ramadasu
2001 Indian film
Theatrical release poster Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao Written by J. K. Bharavi (story and dialogues) Produced by Nara Jaya Sridevi Starring Chiranjeevi
Sri_Manjunatha_(film)
2020 Kannada film directed by Shiva Thejas
officer named Bharavi Sindhuri and his son, Shiva Nandi from Rayappa and his gangsters. During a wedding reception, Shiva saves Bharavi and Nandi from
Shivarjuna
7th century Sanskrit poet
Shishupala. He is thought to have been inspired by, and is often compared with, Bharavi. Māgha's fame rests entirely on the Shishupala Vadha. Vallabhadeva and
Magha_(poet)
Sanskrit epic poem
moral nature. Whereas Bhāravi glorifies Shiva, Māgha glorifies Krishna; while Bhāravi uses 19 metres Māgha uses 23, like Bhāravi's 15th canto full of contrived
Shishupala_Vadha
1998 Indian film
Story 98. The music was composed by Deva. All lyrics are written by J. K. Bharavi. The film did not impress critics. A reviewer for Andhra Today wrote: "One
Love_Story_1999
2002 Indian film
This was her 44th film with Krishna. The soundtrack was composed by J. K. Bharavi. The tune of songs "Dhim Thakita" and "Mama Masti" from Kannada film Habba
Chandravamsam
Indian saint
V. Design and Rhetoric in a Sanskrit Court Epic: The Kiratarjuniya of Bharavi. State University of New York Press, 2003. ISBN 978-0791456149. Zvelebil
Kannappa
8th-century Indian Vedic scholar
Indian Telugu-language biographical film written and directed by J. K. Bharavi and was later dubbed in Kannada with the same title, by Upendra giving
Adi_Shankara
2011 film by Meher Ramesh
by Meher Ramesh Written by Meher Ramesh Yandamoori Veerendranath J. K. Bharavi Produced by C. Ashwini Dutt Starring N. T. Rama Rao Jr. Ileana D'Cruz Cinematography
Shakthi_(2011_film)
1995 Indian film
comedy drama film directed by B. Jayashree Devi and produced by J. K. Bharavi. The story is adapted from Abhaya Katha Vibhaga movie company. The film
Kona_Edaithe
Sanskrit drama
ruled from 1150 to 1164 CE. This drama is based on Kiratarjuniya of writer Bharavi.The play is also called Lalita Vigraharaja Nataka. The only extant parts
Harakeli_Nataka
Sanskrit inscription dated 634–635 CE
legends and himself to some of the greatest Sanskrit poets such Kalidasa and Bharavi – revered in the Hindu tradition. The inscription borrows phrases from
Aihole_inscription
12th-century Shiva temple in Halebidu, Karnataka
north-east outer wall of the northern Shiva temple: Court scene, Bhairava, Bharavi, Samudra manthan, musicians with 12th century musical instruments, Sukracharya
Hoysaleswara_Temple
2004 Indian film
by Prakash Kovelamudi Screenplay by Prakash Kovelamudi Story by J. K. Bharavi Prakash Kovelamudi M/ Krishnamacharya Produced by K. Raghavendra Rao Rana
Bommalata
1999 Indian film
B. A. Madhu (Dialogues) Screenplay by D. Rajendra Babu Story by J. K. Bharavi Produced by Nara Bharathi Devi Starring Vishnuvardhan Jaya Prada Ambareesh
Habba
1997 Indian film
Rao Written by Screenplay: K. Raghavendra Rao Story & Dialogues: J. K. Bharavi Produced by V. Doraswamy Raju Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni Mohan Babu Suman
Annamayya_(film)
1998 Indian film
Varsha Revathi as Dr. Vineetha Ramakrishna as Vasu Sumanth as Vijay J. K. Bharavi as Veerendra Gowda Kashi Sihi Kahi Geetha Sunil Puranik as Vinod Gowda
Nishabdha
Educational Institute in Hyderabad, India
Chenna Reddy Arshad Ayub M. Prabhakar Reddy Paruchuri Gopala Krishna J. K. Bharavi Muhammad Ali (actor) Mohammed Fayazuddin Syed Abdul Rahim "Archived copy"
Government City College, Hyderabad
Government_City_College,_Hyderabad
2008 Indian film
Pandurangadu Movie Poster Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao Written by J. K. Bharavi (story / dialogues) Screenplay by K. Raghavendra Rao Based on Life of Pundarika
Pandurangadu
2017 Indian film
by K. Raghavendra Rao Screenplay by K. Raghavendra Rao Story by J. K. Bharavi Produced by A. Mahesh Reddy Starring Nagarjuna Anushka Shetty Saurabh Raj
Om_Namo_Venkatesaya
2004 Kannada film
story and lyrics for three tracks, and co-wrote the screenplay with J. K. Bharavi, while actor Mohan Shankar wrote the dialogues. The music of the film was
Malla_(film)
Classical Sanskrit poet, and playwright (4th–5th century CE)
although Kālidāsa is not named. His name, along with that of the poet Bhāravi, is first mentioned the 634 CE Aihole inscription found in Karnataka. A
Kalidasa
Epic poetry of the Indian subcontinent
Śiśupāla Śiśupālavadha of Māgha, Arjuna and the Mountain Man Kirātārjunīya of Bhāravi, the Adventures of the Prince of Nishadha Naiṣadhacarita of Śrīharṣa and
Indian_epic_poetry
Sanskrit verse in Anustubh metre
frequency of occurrence. Out of 2579 half-verses taken from Kalidasa, Bharavi, Magha, and Bilhana, each of the four admissible forms of śloka in this
Shloka
Indian poet, lyricist, and dramatist
Scottish Church College,Kolkata Spouse Padma Kumari Baruva Children Santvana Bandana Pranavi Ram Kalpana Manavi Ram Bharavi Ram Arpana Literature portal
Parvati_Prasad_Baruva
Pallava emperor (c. 575 – 600 CE)
began during his reign. Simhavishnu was a patron of the Sanskrit poet Bharavi, author of the epic Kiratarjuniya, which depicts the duel between Shiva
Simhavishnu
Traditional Hindu accounts of "past events"
Ravanavadha (or Bhattikavya) have drawn their themes from the Ramayana, and Bharavi’s Kiratarjuniya, Magha’s Sisupalavadha and Sriharsa's Naisadhiyacarita from
Itihasa-Purana
Sanskrit poet
Kumāradāsa came after Kalidasa and lived around 500 A.D., later than Bhāravi but before Māgha. While writing Jānakī-haraṇa, he certainly had before
Kumaradasa
4th–6th-century Indian dynasty
inscription of Ravikirti which mentions the Sanskrit poets Kalidasa and Bharavi). The development of versification and the Kavya style ("epic") of poetry
Kadamba_dynasty
Sanskrit genre of literary poetry
traditionally known as mahākāvya "great epics". Other writers of great epics were Bhāravi (6th century CE), author of Kirātārjunīya; Māgha (c. 7th Century CE), author
Kāvya
Indian genre of epic poetry
Kālidāsa: the Raghu dynasty, in 19 cantos (about 1564 verses) Kiratarjuniya by Bharavi in 6th century CE: Arjuna's encounter with a Kirata (Shiva) 18 cantos Naiśadha-carita
Mahakavya
Classical Indian dynasty (543–753)
Gujarat (Kamath 2001, pp. 68, 69) Quote:"He deemed himself the peer of Bharavi and Kalidasa". An earlier inscription in Mahakuta, in prose is comparable
Chalukya_dynasty
Jangama" "Ananda Paramananda" Sai Sankeerthi "Om Akasharaya Namaha" J. K. Bharavi Hemanth Usire "Janapada Annodu" Ilaiyaraaja K. Kalyan S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
List of songs recorded by K. S. Chithra
List_of_songs_recorded_by_K._S._Chithra
Indian TV series
Manav. During their stay on Earth, Dada 420 as Bharavi's grandfather's doppelgänger, Dadi 90 as Bharavi's grandmother's doppelgänger, Nani 555 as Urvashi
Badi_Doooor_Se_Aaye_Hai
Body of writings created in Gangavadi
commentary on the 15th chapter of a Sanskrit work called Kiratarjunneya by poet Bharavi (who was in King Durvinita's court). King Sripurusha wrote a treatise on
Western_Ganga_literature
2001 film by Dinesh Baboo
Chitra Poster Directed by Dinesh Baboo Written by J. K. Bharavi Screenplay by Dinesh Baboo Story by Teja Based on Chitram (2000) Produced by Ramoji Rao
Chitra_(2001_film)
Carmen de regula fidei Saint Andrew of Crete (ca. 650 – July 4, 740) Bharavi, writing in Sanskrit Magha, writing in Sanskrit Saraha, writing in Old
8th_century_in_poetry
7th-century Hindu cave temples in Vijayawada
most extensive form in the Kiratarjuniya – a classic Sanskrit poetry by Bharavi. Kanaka Durga Temple Mogalrajapuram Caves Undavalli Caves Bhairavakona
Akkanna_Madanna_Caves
Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India
Charles Henry Tawney. Asiatic Society. p. 49. Hermann Jacobi (1889). "On Bhâravi and Mâgha". Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes. 3: 141.
Bhojeshwar_Temple
Ruling dynasty of ancient Karnataka in India
commentary on the 15th chapter of a Sanskrit work called Kiratarjunneya by poet Bharavi (who was in Durvinita's court) are ascribed to Durvinita. King Shivamara
Western_Ganga_dynasty
epic based on the Rāmāyaṇa and the Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini Kiratarjuniya by Bharavi, Sanskrit epic based on an episode in the Mahabharata Shishupala Vadha
List_of_epic_poems
King from 12th-Century India
Jhonpra. The play is styled after Kiratarjuniya, a work by the ancient poet Bharavi. A Chauhan prashasti (eulogy), which is in form of a kavya (poem). A stuti
Vigraharaja_IV
Indian writer
works include Chaudah Phere, Krishnakali, Lal Haveli, Smashan Champa, Bharavi, Rati Vilap, Vishkanya, Apradhini. She also published travelogues such
Shivani
Manmohan Acharya Agasthya Kavi Amaru Achalasimha Akalajalada Asaga Athula Bharavi Bhartṛhari Bhāsa Bhatta Narayana Budhasvamin Banabhatta Bhamaha Bhavakadevi
List_of_Sanskrit_poets
Sutras Bāṇabhaṭṭa Harshacharita, Kadambari Bharata Muni Natya Shastra Bharavi Kirātārjunīya Bhartṛhari Vākyapadīya, Śatakatraya Bhavabhuti Mahaviracharita
List of ancient Indian writers
List_of_ancient_Indian_writers
Set of classic books of Indian literature
pages, ISBN 9780674088610 Arjuna and the Hunter, (the Kirātārjunīya) by Bharavi, edited and translated from Sanskrit by Indira Viswanathan Peterson, Murty
Murty Classical Library of India
Murty_Classical_Library_of_India
to 2004. Design and Rhetoric in a Sanskrit Court: The Kiratarjuniya of Bharavi, 2003 Editor – Norton Anthology of World Literature [1], 2003 Editor –
Indira_Viswanathan_Peterson
1951 film directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy
Seshagiri Rao of Zamin Ryot writing his review on 16 March 1951 called Pathala Bharavi a landmark film, not just for Telugu cinema but for Indian cinema as well
Pathala_Bhairavi
Political entities in the Indian subcontinent from 3rd century BCE - 13th century CE
composition, the poet deems himself an equal to Sanskrit scholars of lore like Bharavi and Kalidasa. Some of these kingdoms may have submitted out of fear of
Middle_kingdoms_of_India
Indian philosopher
commentary Bṛhatī on the Śabara Bhāṣya quotes only Bhartṛhari (4-5 CE) and Bharavi (5-6 CE). Thus his probable time can be assigned to the latter half of
Prabhākara
Asura in the Mahabharata
of the classical Sanskrit epic poem Kiratarjuniya, composed by the poet Bharavi between the 5th and 6th centuries CE. The work elaborates upon the Mahabharata's
Mukasura
Prasanna, Keerthi Shaheen, Amrutha, Ahuti Prasad 15 Chandravamsam J. K. Bharavi Krishna Ghattamaneni, Jaya Pradha, Sivaji, Rohit Action No. 1 Sagar Ram
List_of_Telugu_films_of_2002
7th-century Jain monk, India
who thus by his poetic skill has attained to the fame of Kâḷidâsa and of Bhâravi! Attest that the Meguti temple is a Jain mansion for the Jinas, built by
Ravikirti
Writing form
prominently for the first time in the works of the sixth-century CE poet Bhāravi. One of the earliest literary works to use śleṣan extensively is Vāsavadattā
Bitextual_work
Literature of Sanskrit language
more works into "the six great mahākāvyas". The other four greats are: Bhāravi's (6th century CE) Kirātārjunīya, Māgha's (c. 7th Century CE) Śiśupālavadha
Sanskrit_literature
Indian writer
but the original text states that Damodara was a distinct poet, whom Bharavi introduced to prince Vishnuvardhana. Yigal Bronner, a scholar of Sanskrit
Daṇḍin
Indian Hindu religious leader since 1988 (born 1950)
three previous Sanskrit epics – it has two leading characters like in Bhāravi's Kirātārjunīyam, the poetic excellence and variety of prosodic metres is
Rambhadracharya
Tejasswi Prakash Ancient Maharashtrian litterateurs Hāla Pravarasena II Bharavi Dandi Bhavabhuti Akalajalada Rajashekhara Neelakantha Chaturdhara Jnanpith
List_of_Marathi_people
Hindu temple in Indonesia
inspired by the Mahabharata and based upon the Kiratarjunya, written by Bharavi. This particular version of the story is modeled after King Airlangga and
Surawana
Metre in Sanskrit poetry
most common is the pathyā. Out of 2579 half-verses taken from Kalidasa, Bharavi, Magha, and Bilhana, each of the four admissible forms of shloka in this
Anuṣṭubh
Indian Hindu guru (1890–1996)
(ತ್ಯಾಗಜೀವಿ) Changaoli Cheluva (ಚಂಗೋಳಿ ಚೆಲುವ) Ranachandi (ರಣಚಂಡಿ) Mahakavi Bharavi (ಮಹಾಕವಿ ಭಾರವಿ) Nyayamantri (ನ್ಯಾಯಮಂತ್ರಿ) Usha Swayumvara (ಉಶಾ ಸ್ವಯಂವರ)
Malladihalli_Raghavendra
14th-century Indian astrologer and poet
marriages. Commentary on Kirātārjunīya, a sixth century CE epic poem by Bhāravi. List of astronomers and mathematicians of the Kerala school David Pingree
Vidyamadhava
Sairam Shankar, Ester Noronha Sri Productions Jagadguru Adi Shankara J.K.Bharavi Nagarjuna, Mohan Babu, Kaushik Babu, Sai Kumar, Srihari, Suman Nara Jaya
List_of_Telugu_films_of_2013
Western Ganga King from 529 to 579 CE
work attributed to Dandin, Durvinita's court hosted the Sanskrit poet Bharavi for some time. The Nallala grant inscription, issued during the 40th year
Durvinita
Eulogy on Brahma sutrams, Bhagavathgita Bhashyam and Lalitha Sahasranama Bharavi, author of Kiratarjuniya Magha Bhatti, author of Bhattikāvya, known as
List_of_Indian_poets
Musical artist
Music Directors-Vasant Desai, Vasant Prabhu, & Vasant Pawar) Bhairav te Bharavi (Songs based on Various Classical Ragas) Kalpavruksha Kanyesathi...(Songs
Girish_Panchwadkar
Third book of the Mahabharata
inspired several major poems and expanded works, such as the Kirātārjunīya by Bhāravi. Previous book of Mahabharata: Sabha Parva Next book of Mahabharata: Virata
Vana_Parva
Oldest mosque in Rajasthan, India
play is written in honour of the god Hara (Shiva). It is inspired by Bharavi's Sanskrit play Kiratarjuniya. The play is dated to 22 November 1153 in
Adhai_Din_Ka_Jhonpra
Vaidarbhi, and believes that he was influenced by the 6th century poet Bharavi, among others. ...you should not take your own unhappy life, Nor yet ought
Mushika-vamsha
Topics referred to by the same term
Sanskrit playwright and epic poet, popularly known as "Mahakavi Kalidasa" Bharavi, 6th century Sanskrit poet Bāṇabhaṭṭa, 7th-century Sanskrit writer and
Mahakavi
Topics referred to by the same term
dwellers mostly in the Himalayas Kirātārjunīya, epic poem in Sanskrit by Bhāravi Kirat (unit), 1/24 of a feddan, an Arabic unit of area Kirat Karo, the
Kirat_(disambiguation)
One of 7 epic Sanskrit poems
Śiśupāla”) of Māgha, Kirātārjunīya (“Arjuna and the Mountain Man”) of Bharavi and the Naiṣadhacarita (“Adventures of the Prince of Nishadha”) of Śrīharṣa
Bhaṭṭikāvya
Hindu learned man (1675-1761)
Brajbhasha with that of Tulsidas, Surdas, Bihari, and Bharavi, thus- "Tulasī-sūra-vihāri-kṛṣṇabhaṭṭa-bhāravi-mukhāḥ Bhāṣākavitākāri-kavayaḥ kasya na sambhatāḥ"
Kavikalanidhi Devarshi Shrikrishna Bhatt
Kavikalanidhi_Devarshi_Shrikrishna_Bhatt
Tamil Hindu text
with early Sanskrit strotas" of the types found in Bhagavad Gita, the Bharavi, some compositions of Kalidasa and some chapters of the epic Mahabharata
Tevaram
American Professor of Sanskrit (1916–1999)
according to Ingalls found nothing to say of the great Sanskrit poets Bharavi and Magha except that they favored 'verbal tricks and metrical puzzles"
Daniel_H._H._Ingalls_Sr.
Bengali composer
Ratanjankar, visited us and sang his famous song, Bhavani dayani, set in Bharavi. Atul Mama wrote a new song, Shuno, shey dakey aamarey (Listen, he's calling
Atul_Prasad_Sen
composed by the Jain poet "Ravikirti", who claimed equality of fame with Bharavi and Kalidasa, at the completion of a shrine of Jinendra in A. D. 634-35
History_of_Raigad_district
Poem composed by Jagadguru Rambhadracharya
even more special qualities and features than the epic works of Māgha, Bhāravi, Śrīharṣa and Kālidāsa. At the end of the Publisher's Note, he presents
Shribhargavaraghaviyam
Sanskrit critic & poet (1346-1440)
Raghuvaṃśa, Kumārasambhava and Meghadūta Ghaṇṭāpatha - Commentary on Bhāravi's Kirātārjunīya Sarvāṅkaṣa - Commentary on Māgha's Śiśupālavadha Jīvātu
Mallinātha_Sūri
Panchatantra (Tantrakhyayika) 15 1912 Carl Cappeller Kiratarjuniya of Bharavi 16 1922 Richard Pischel Sakuntala of Kalidasa 17 1914 James Haughton Woods
Harvard_Oriental_Series
including music, French and literature specializing in the great poet Bharavi's works like "kirataArjuneyam" at the age of 18, Chellapilla moved to Dharmavaram
Chellapilla_Venkata_Sastry
History of Karnataka region of India
composition, the poet deems himself an equal to Sanskrit scholars of lore like Bharavi and Kalidasa (Sastri 1955, p312 Kamath (2001), p59 Keay (2000), p169 Sen
Political history of medieval Karnataka
Political_history_of_medieval_Karnataka
Indian poet (1879–1919)
and T. G. Madhavan Kutty rate it as a mahakavya. It is believed that Bharavi's Kirātārjunīya was Kerala Varma's inspiration to write Vijayodayam. Ulloor
Pandalam_Kerala_Varma
BHARAVI
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Protected by God
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Ready to offer boons
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Lord Shiva
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Merciful; Compassionate; Kind
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Slave of the Wise
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English
Pet form of English Jane, JANELLE means "God is gracious."
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