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Vettam (transl. Light) is a 2004
Indian Malayalam-language ****ball
comedy film
directed by
Priyadarshan and
written by Udayakrishna-Siby K.
Thomas and...
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Vettam Mani or
Vettom Mani (27
August 1921 – 29 May 1987) was an
eminent Indian scholar and writer. His most
famous work is the Purāņic Encyclopedia, which...
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Minnaaminunginte Nurungu Vettam". Malayalachalachithram.com.
Retrieved 2
October 2014. - "Oru
Minnaaminunginte Nurungu Vettam". Malayalasangeetham.info...
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Penguin Companion to the Mahabharata.
Penguin UK. ISBN 978-93-5214-170-8.
Vettam 1975, p. 806. Wheeler,
James Talboys (1867). The
History of
India from the...
- of the
Hollywood film ****ed; some
scenes were
taken from the 2004 film
Vettam,
directed by
Priyadarshan himself. The film has an
ensemble cast consisting...
- Priyadarshan's
Malayalam comedy film
Vettam. She got well
acceptance by
malayalee audience for
portraying Veena in
Vettam and the film
achieved a cult status...
- Dharma, are
generally considered to be one and the same person.
Author Vettam Mani
speculates a
reason for this identification: "Vyasa has used as synonyms...
- Animals. Berg. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-85785-222-9.
Retrieved 4
January 2013. Mani,
Vettam (1975).
Puranic Encyclopaedia: A
Comprehensive Dictionary With
Special Reference...
- The
Kingdom of
Tanur (also
referred to as Vettathunadu,
Vettam,
Tanur Swaroopam, and Prakashabhu; or the
Kingdom of Light) was a
feudal prin****lity on...
- Vinata, Kapila, Muni and Kadru.
There are
various interpretations.
Scholar Vettam Mani,
after analysing the
epics and Puranas,
concluded that
Kashyapa may...