Uma Chandi Gowri Sankarula Katha

The story of Uma, Chandi, Gowri and Sankara) is a 1968 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by K. V. Reddy.

Enraged, Parvati reserves his fortune to be a demon Lambakasura and carries out mass torture when he begs for mercy.

The first is gained by King Ananda Bhupati, the second to tribal thieves chieftain Billu Dora, and the third by a prostitute, Seshayyamma.

Years roll by, and Shankar molds as a gallant & savior of hermitages from periodic attacks of Lambakasura, who is ongoing in bed.

In that track, he encounters imploring Gauri, the Lord, to rescue him from their profession when Shankar mimics proclaiming to arrive as a Jangam.

Ananda Bhupati backs his soldiers to capture them when they detect Chandi and forcibly lock up her along with Billu Dora.

In her quest, Shankar softens the pain of Gandharva, who facilitates him in transforming into Lambakasura's body, which is in sleep at this instant.

At last, it unites Bhrigu & Puluma, and Uma, Chandi & Gauri mingle into Parvati and set foot in Kailasa with Siva.

Finally, the movie ends with a proclamation: If the mighty forsook their patience a while, it leads to huge catastrophes.