- Baahubali: The Beginning - Wikipedia
Facing imminent death, the woman holds the baby aloft and prays to Lord Shiva to protect the child, Mahendra Baahubali, for the sake of his birth mother and the kingdom of Mahishmati The tribesmen of Amburi rescue the child and the chieftain's wife, Sanga, adopts him, naming him Sivudu
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After the grand success of Baahubali 1 2, the saga returns with breathtaking action and a powerful storyline
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When Mahendra, the son of Bāhubali, learns about his heritage, he begins to look for answers His story is juxtaposed with past events that unfolded in the Mahishmati Kingdom How and where to watch "Bāhubali 2: The Conclusion" online on Netflix and Prime Video – including free options
- Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) - IMDb
It stands as a symbol of pure art and culture, portraying the beauty, that is cinema This is not that movie This is an ego-trip, following the need to present a spectacle to a spectacle-hungry audience which has never needed anything philosophical or intellectual
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Villagers in the kingdom of Mahismati rescue a baby who is destined to embark on a heroic quest in this English version of S S Rajamouli's epic Watch trailers learn more
- Bāhubali Collection — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Set in the fictional kingdom of Mahishmati, this epic Indian fantasy saga follows the journey of Shivudu Bāhubali, a young man who uncovers his royal heritage and embarks on a quest to avenge his father, Amarendra Bāhubali
- Baahubali Wiki - Fandom
Shivdu learns that he is Mahendra Baahubali, the son of late Amarendra Baahubali and Devasena Kattappa, a slave, narrates Amarendra's story The story continues Mahendra (Shivdu) continues to learn his heritage Amarendra meets and falls in love with Devasena, the princess of Kunthala Kingdom
- Bahubali - Wikipedia
He is a revered figure in Jainism He is said to have meditated motionless for 12 years in a standing posture (kayotsarga), with climbing plants having grown around his legs After his 12 years of meditation, he is said to have attained omniscience (kevala jnana)
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