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  2. Bhoma - Wikipedia

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    The bhoma in a silver brooch. In Balinese mythology, Bhoma is the son of Dewa Wisnu and Dewi Pertiwi, the god of rain and the goddess of earth.One day, when Wisnu was digging the earth in the form of Varaha, his avatar in the form of a wild boar, he encountered a beautiful earth goddess named Dewi Pertiwi.

  3. Dance forms of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Bhama refers to Satyabhama, Krishna's beautiful but jealous wife and kalapam means complaint or argument. Bhamakalpam is both a theatre form (like Gollakalpam) and a drama . The drama was created by Siddhendra Yogi in the 17th century for the devotional use of Kuchipudi performers.

  4. Pelli Pustakam (1991 film) - Wikipedia

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    On the eve, the Sridhar Rao's couple explains the dignity of the marriage while a transformation occurs in Bhama. She also hears Seshu & Vasu's conversation, comprehends KK's virtue, and rushes remorsefully. KK slides her, and while receiving the presents after the ritual, Bhama outbursts as if unable to feel the agony.

  5. Kuchipudi - Wikipedia

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    Ramaiah Sastri, inspired by the Bhama Kalapam, wrote the Golla Kalapam, which portrays the theme of an ethical satirical conversation between a Gopi and a Brahmin. [106] Other commonly performed plays are the dance-songs ( kritis ) of Thyagaraja , and the 700 surviving padams out of 4500 composed by Kshetrayya of Movva .

  6. Bhama - Wikipedia

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    Bhama could refer to: Bhama Kurup; Bhama Kalapam (disambiguation) Rama Shama Bhama; Bhama Asakhed Dam This page was last edited on 6 October 2024, at 07:53 (UTC ...

  7. Satyabhama - Wikipedia

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    Angered by his remark, Satyabhama challenged Narada to prove it. Narada, with his way with words, tricked her into accepting a vrata ritual, where she had to give Krishna away in charity to Narada, and reclaim him by offering the weight of Krishna in wealth. Narada is said to have persuaded her into accepting this vrata by telling her that ...

  8. Circumambulation - Wikipedia

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    In Zen Buddhism, jundō (巡堂) can mean any ritual circuit or circumambulation. At Tassajara each morning, the officiating priest (導師 dōshi) visits four different altars on their way to the zendō, to make bows and offerings of incense.

  9. Anandabhadram - Wikipedia

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    Digambaran also lures Chemban's sister Bhama to take her spirit in order to reincarnate Digambaran's lover Subhadra, Bhadra's late elder sister. A series of sensuous and evil magical rites follows that features a wide paraphernalia of the exotic, including Kathakali movements, tantric paraphernalia, traditional magic spells.