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Niranjan Dhar and Narasimha P. Sil reject the idea of supernatural elements in Ramakrishna's trance and consider it as epileptic seizure. [11]Walter G. Neevel and Bardwell L. Smith [12] argue that Ramakrishna's ability to easily enter into trances was largely due to "his esthetic and emotional sensitivity — his capacity to so appreciate and identify with beauty and harmony in what he saw and ...
Tenali Rama is an Indian Hindi-language historical comedy drama based on the life of the legendary Telugu poet Tenali Ramakrishna, one of the Ashtadiggajas at the court of Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya (C.E. 1509–1529), who is often cited as the greatest Vijayanagara emperor.
The film was directed and produced by G N Dass, a 74-year-old Singaporean, under his banner G.N.D. Vision International Private Limited. Dass stated the film "is not a commercial movie" and that "a film covering the entire life of Sri Ramakrishna, right from his childhood, was never made before" and that's why they decided to make this movie to spread the vision and teachings of Ramakrishna.
Tenali Ramakrishna was born in a Telugu-speaking Viswa Brahmin family in the village of Tenali in the Vijayanagara Empire. His father, Garlapati Ramayya, was a priest at the Ramalingeswara Swami Temple in Santharavuru. After the death of his father during Ramakrishna's childhood, his mother Lakshmamma took him to Vijayanagara. [2]
At the age of twelve he was given the sacred thread and afterwards repeated the Gayatri Mantra three times per day, and often made a clay image of Lord Shiva and worship him. Gangadhar and his friend Harinath met Sri Ramakrishna at Dinanath Basu's house in Baghbazar in 1877. Ramakrishna was in Samadhi and this intensified his spiritual longing.
According to Ramakrishna, towards the end of this sadhana, he attained savikalpa samadhi (god seen with form and qualities)—vision and union with Krishna. [93] Ramakrishna visited Nadia, the home of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Nityananda Prabhu, the fifteenth-century founders of Bengali Gaudiya Vaishnava bhakti.
TV performer Rowdy Alludu: Intlo Pilli Vedhilo Puli: Viyyala Vari Vindhu: Coolie No. 1: Nagoji Amma Rajinama: Sarpa Yagam: Athma Bandham: Kshana Kshanam: Store Manager Super Express: Railway Official Naa Pellam Naa Ishtam: Tea Stall owner Assembly Rowdy: Shivaji's uncle Rowdy Gaari Pellam: Murthy, Hotel owner. Prema Entha Madhuram: Siva Bava ...
Producer K. Raghava typically preferred working with lesser-known actors, but Ramakrishna had Chiranjeevi in mind for the lead role. Despite Raghava’s inclination towards new faces, Ramakrishna approached Chiranjeevi, who initially expressed reservations, believing the role was better suited for actor Chandra Mohan. After a late-night script ...