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  2. Vasavi Kanyaka Parameshvari - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 a Telugu movie called Sri Vasavi Vaibhavam was released depicting the goddess's life. The actress Meena acted as the goddess Parvati and actress Suhasini played the main role of goddess Kanyaka Parameshvari. Ramya Krishnan played goddess Parvathi in the film Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari Charitra (2014).

  3. Sridevi - Wikipedia

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    Sridevi started her career as a child actor at the age of four in the Tamil movie Kandhan Karunai in 1967. [27] Subsequently, she played the role of young Muruga in Thunaivan. [28] Sridevi made her debut in Telugu cinema as a child artist with the 1970 film Maa Nanna Nirdoshi.

  4. Sridevi filmography - Wikipedia

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    Sridevi's big-budget 1993 release Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja was one of India's most expensive films ever made. [6] Though the film failed at the box office. She next starred in the 1993 thriller Gumrah as a singer falsely accused of drugs smuggling in Hong Kong. In 1994, Sridevi starred in Laadla playing the villainous business tycoon Sheetal ...

  5. Tirumala Shanivaralu - Wikipedia

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    Tirumala Shanivara or Purattasi Sani (Telugu: తిరుమల శనివారాలు, Tamil: புரட்டாசி சனி) is a Hindu festival celebrated in some parts of South India including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Hindu deity, Venkateswara, is worshiped during this festival.

  6. Shitala - Wikipedia

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    Shitala Devi's worship is especially popular in the regions of North India specially by Jatavs, [9] where she is traditionally identified as an aspect of goddess Parvati, the divine consort of Shiva. She too is said to reside in the neem tree, although she has special shrines and small temples that are in the charge of a devil- priest.

  7. Devulapalli Krishnasastri - Wikipedia

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    Devulapalli Krishnasastri (1 November 1897 – 24 February 1980) was a Telugu poet, playwright and translator known for his works in Telugu literature and Telugu cinema. [1] He is known as Andhra Shelley. [2] In 1976, Krishnasastri was honoured with Padma Bhushan, third highest civilian award in India.

  8. Jandhyala Papayya Sastry - Wikipedia

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    Papayya Sastry was born in Kommuru village, Pedanandipadu mandal, Guntur district in 1912. After primary and middle school education in his village. Papayya Sastry has about 27 works, [2] which include Pushpa Vilapam, Kunthi Kumari, Karunasri, Paaki Pilla, Udayasri, Vijayasri, Omar Khayyam, Aruna Kiranalu, Telugu Baala and Kalyana Kalpavalli.

  9. Nookambika Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sri Sri Nookambika Ammavari Temple or Sri Nookallamma Ammavaari Devasthanamu, is a temple located in Gavarapalem in the municipality of Anakapalli near the southeastern coast of India. The temple houses the goddess Nookambika. The King who ruled this area - Sri Kakarlapudi Appala Raju Payakarao, built this temple to Kakatambika, a family goddess.