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- Tammreddy Bharadwaja is an Indian film director and producer who works in Telugu cinema. Bharadwaja directed over 20 films and produced around 10 films...
- Bharadvaja (Sanskrit: भरद्वाज, IAST: Bharadvāja; also spelled Bharadwaja) was one of the revered Vedic sages (maharishi) in Ancient India. He was a renowned...
- Leelamrutham is one of the famous book (Parayana Grandam). Sri Ekkirala Bharadwaja later translated the book to English with the name Sai Baba The Master...
- near-impossible task to reduce it to order and coherence. Bharadwaja: Aankirasa, Bhaarhaspatya, Bharadwaja Shatamarshana: AAnkirasa, Powrukutsa, Traasatasya Atreya:...
- to Shiva. It is believed to have been built by Gautama Maharishi and Bharadwaja Muni in the Vedic period. It was later renovated in the 16th century AD...
- (भार्दवाजपुत्र) - Son of Bharadwaja Parshuramashishya (परशुरामशिष्य) - Disciple of Parashurama On a river side, Sage Bharadwaja saw an apsara named Ghritachi...
- Bhardwaj is a surname used by Brahmins relating to sage Bharadwaja gotra in India. Notable people with the surname include: Anil Bhardwaj (cricketer) (born...
- 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Tammareddy Bharadwaja and starring Sumanth and Laya. The title of the film is based on a song...
- D. Chakravarthy and Priyanka Trivedi. It was produced by Tammareddy Bharadwaja. The lead actor J. D. Chakravarthy also provided the story, screenplay...
- according to the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, were, Vishvamitra, Jamadagni, Bharadwaja, Gautama, Atri, Vasishta and Kashyapa. With each member of the caste believed...