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Venkateswara is known by many names such as Srinivasa (in whom Lakshmi dwells), Narayana (The Primordial One), Perumal (the great lord), Malayappa (the lord of the Hill) and Govinda (Protector of Cows). [8] In Tamil, he is commonly called "Elumalayan", meaning Lord of Seven Hills.
Identical twins brothers Hari and Om were separated at birth. They both are shocked to meet each other when they have grown up. Shakti is a robber, who made Hari send him in jail because of his crime, when Om was taking care of his family as Hari.
Sri Govindarajaswamy Temple is an ancient Hindu Vaishnavite temple situated in the heart of Tirupati city in Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh in India.The temple was built during 12th century and was consecrated in the year 1130 AD by Ramanuja by the Thenkalai Vaikhanasa traditions. [1]
'praise/seek Govinda'), also known as "Moha Mudgara" (lit. ' destroyer of illusion ' ), is a popular Hindu devotional poem in Sanskrit composed by Adi Shankara . It underscores the view that bhakti (devotion) is also important along with jñāna (knowledge), as emphasised by the bhakti movement .
Golagani Hari Venkata Kumari YSRCP: 12 Akkaramani Rohini YSRCP: 13 Kella Sunitha YSRCP: 14 K Anil Kumar Raju YSRCP: 15 Appari Srividya Independent 16 Melli Lakshmi YSRCP: 17 Gedela Lavanya YSRCP: 18 Golagani Manga TDP: 19 Nooli Nookaratna TDP: 20 Nekkella Lakshmi YSRCP: 21 Chennuboyina Srinivasa Rao YSRCP: 22 LV Narayana Murthy JSP: 23 Gudla ...
Govinda (Sanskrit: गोविन्द, transl. "observer of cattle"), also rendered Govind, Gobinda, and Gobind, is an epithet of Vishnu and his avatars, such as Krishna. [1] The name appears as the 187th and the 539th name of Vishnu in the Vishnu Sahasranama .
Mamidi Govinda Rao is the current MLA of the constituency, having won the 2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election from Telugu Desam Party. [3] As of 2019, there are a total of 216,221 electors in the constituency. [4] [needs update] The constituency was established in 1951, as per the Delimitation Orders (1951). [5]
"Govinda" is a song by British rock band Kula Shaker, released on their debut album, K (1996). [4] Sung entirely in Sanskrit , [ 5 ] the song includes Indian influences and tambura and tabla instrumentation.