Glory of Goddess Gauri) is a 1956 Indian Telugu-language swashbuckler film, directed by D. Yoganand.
The elder Satyavati is an ardent devotee of Parvati and names her daughter Bala Gauri.
Being conscious of the plight, Balaveera oaths to wed Gauri lands in disguise form and splices her.
In his childhood, his father Satyavrata broke an anoint pot on the idol when Siva curses that the lifespan of his son is equal to the number of pieces that the bank.
As of now, Bhujangam seeks to remove the wedding chain of Gauri; soon, Balaveera lands and the war erupts.