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  2. Sita - Wikipedia

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    e. Sita (Sanskrit: सीता; IAST: Sītā), also known as Siya, Janaki and Maithili, is a Hindu goddess and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic Ramayana. Sita is the consort of Rama, the avatar of god Vishnu, and is regarded as an avatar of goddess Lakshmi. [12] She is the chief goddess of the Ramanandi Sampradaya and is the goddess of ...

  3. Alluri Sitarama Raju - Wikipedia

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    Alluri Sitarama Raju (4 July 1897 or 1898 – 7 May 1924) was an Indian revolutionary who waged an armed rebellion against the British colonial rule in India.Born in present-day Andhra Pradesh, he was involved in opposing the British in response to the 1882 Madras Forest Act that effectively restricted the free movement of adivasis in their forest habitats and prevented them from practicing ...

  4. Siya Ke Ram - Wikipedia

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    16 November 2015. (2015-11-16) –. 4 November 2016. (2016-11-04) Siya Ke Ram (transl. Sita's Ram) is an Indian television series on Star Plus produced by Nikhil Sinha under the banner of Triangle Film Company. [1][2] This show presents the epic Ramayana, the story of Rama and Devi Sita from Sita's perspective. [3]

  5. Narada - Wikipedia

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    Narada (Sanskrit: नारद, IAST: Nārada), or Narada Muni, is a sage-divinity, famous in Hindu traditions as a travelling musician and storyteller, who carries news and enlightening wisdom. He is one of the mind-created children of Brahma, the creator god. [2][3] He appears in a number of Hindu texts, notably the Mahabharata, telling ...

  6. Brahmacharya - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Brahmacharya (/ ˌbrɑːməˈtʃɑːrjə /; Devanagari: ब्रह्मचर्य) is a concept within Indian religions that literally means "conduct consistent with Brahman " or "on the path of Brahman ". [1] Brahmacharya, a discipline of controlling the senses, is seen as a way to liberation.

  7. Valmiki - Wikipedia

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    Adi Kavi. Maharishi. Valmiki (/ vɑːlˈmiːki /; [ 2 ] Sanskrit: वाल्मीकि, romanized:Vālmīki, [ʋɑːlmiːki]) [ A ] was a legendary poet who is celebrated as the traditional author of the epic Ramayana, based on the attribution in the text itself. [ 3 ][ 5 ] He is revered as Ādi Kavi, the first poet, author of Ramayana, the ...

  8. Siddhashrama - Wikipedia

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    e. Siddhashrama (Siddhāśrama; Devanagari:सिद्धाश्रम), popularly called Gyangunj, is considered as a mystical hermitage, which according to a tradition, is located in a secret land deep in the Himalayas, where great yogis, sadhus, and sages who are siddhas live. This place is also revered as the mystical land of Shambhala ...

  9. Āśrama (stage) - Wikipedia

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    Āśrama (Sanskrit: आश्रम) is a system of stages of life discussed in Hindu texts of the ancient and medieval eras. [1] The four asramas are: Brahmacharya (student), Gṛhastha (householder), Vanaprastha (forest walker/forest dweller), and Sannyasa (renunciate).