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- Kodandarama Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Rama, located in Vontimitta town in Vontimitta Mandalam of Kadapa District in the Indian state...
- Kodanda Rama is a 2002 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film directed, scripted and composed by V. Ravichandran. Besides Ravichandran, the film...
- Bhadrachalam, Kodandarama Temple, Vontimitta and Rameswaram. Rathayatras, the chariot processions, also known as Shobha yatras of Rama, Sita, his brother...
- Kodandarama Temple is a Hindu temple located in Gollala Mamidada in Kakinada district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Rama, the seventh...
- Kodandarama, or Rama holding his bow, named "kodanda." The main deity is also in marriage arrangement (vivaha) or Kalyana-rama, as Sita is to Rama's right...
- here dedicated to Lord Kodandarama. The uniqueness of the idol installed here is that Sita is standing to the right side of Sri Rama instead of the usual...
- Mandal of the Kadapa revenue division. The village is well-known for the Kodandarama Swamy Temple, Vontimitta, famous for its architecture and art. French...
- Ravi Ekangi Ravi/Raja Kodanda Rama Kodanda 2003 Ondagona Baa Raghu 2004 Malla Mallikarjuna / Shiva Also lyricist Rama Krishna Rama Sahukara Muthu 2004 Aham...
- Baamaida Raju Sundara Kanda Venkatesh Yuvaraja Raju Jodi Vinod 2002 Kodanda Rama Rama Ninne Preethisuve Major Srinivas Extended cameo appearance Thavarige...
- then ruler of Saarakeya (17th century) is believed to have built the Kodandarama Swami Temple in Hulimavu for the well being of its citizens. Around 1600AD...