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- The Fatal Rumour: A Nineteenth-Century Indian Novel (Tamil: ஆபத்துக்கிடமான அபவாதம் அல்லது கமலாம்பாள் சரித்திரம், Aabattukkitamaana Apavaatam allatu Kamalaambaal...
- Shiva), the presiding deity, Nilotpalambal, his consort, and the Goddess Kamalambal an independent deity of high tantric significance in the same temple complex...
- Raghunatha Tondaiman, the Raja of Pudukkottai and his second wife, Rani Kamalambal Ayi Sahib.[citation needed] He was educated in private and succeeded to...
- Seethalakshmi Starring Sangu Subramaniam N. Seethalakshmi N. Ramarathinam R. Kamalambal Cinematography Velappan Edited by N. K. Gopal Music by (lyricist: Bharathidasan...
- 79°37′58.80″E / 10.7761083°N 79.6330000°E / 10.7761083; 79.6330000 Kamalambal and Thygarajar The main idol of worship is Tyagarajar, depicted as a Somaskanda...
- lawyer and writer who wrote in Tamil and English. He is the author of Kamalambal Saritharam, an early Tamil novel. Iyer was deeply interested in religion...
- Sivaraman was born to P. Kasiviswanatha Iyer, a doctor, and his wife, Kamalambal. He learned the art of the Carnatic mridangam from four gurus over fifteen...
- Karaikandeswarar temple. St. Antony's school Good Heart primary school Kamalambal primary school Government boys hr.sec school Government girls hr.sec school...
- District near the town of Hampi, to a millionaire Varadappa Nayak and Kamalambal, a devoted wife and great lady, belonging to Madhva Desastha Brahmin race...
- entertainment of the reader as the prin****l motive. It was followed by Kamalambal Charitram by B. R. Rajam Iyer in 1893 and Padmavathi Charitram by A. Madhaviah...