- केशव, lit. 'one who has
beautiful long hair or the
slayer of Keshi', IAST:
Keśava) is an
epithet of
Vishnu in
Hindu tradition. The name
appears as the 23rd...
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Kesava Reddy (10
March 1946 – 13
February 2015) was a
renowned Telugu novelist.
Hailing from
Andhra Pradesh state in India. In his
writings he addresses...
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Chennakeshava Temple, also
referred to as Keshava,
Kesava or
Vijayanarayana Temple of Belur, is a 12th-century
Hindu temple in, H****an
district of Karnataka...
- Adi
Kesava Temple is
dedicated to
Hindu god
Vishnu located in Mylapore, Chennai, in the
South Indian state of
Tamil Nadu.
Constructed in the
Tamil style...
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Kizhakke Potta Kesava Menon (1
September 1886 – 9
November 1978) was a patriot,
idealist and
Indian independence activist.
Menon was the
founder of Mathrubhumi...
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involving Veerabhadra's and
Kesava's fiancée
Mallika (Sindhu Tolani),
Chandrakala and
Kesava are engaged.
After a few years,
Kesava and
Chandrakala marry and...
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Pattu Kesava Pillai (8
October 1860 – 28
March 1933) was an
Indian journalist,
politician and
activist of the
Indian Independence movement.
Pattu Kesava Pillai...
- east–west and north–south axes. The
western sanctum was for a
statue of
Kesava (missing), the
northern sanctum of
Janardhana and the
southern sanctum of...
- R.
Kesava Aiyangar was a
Senior Advocate of the
Supreme Court of India. He
practiced law for over 75
years both
there and at the High
Court of Madras....
- the
areas of
number theory, combinatorics,
algebra and cryptography. P.
Kesava Menon was born (1917) in Alathur,
which is now part of the
Palakkad District...