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Baba Taraknath (Dubbed) "Tum Hi Surya, Tum Hi Chandra" Neeta Sen Kavi Pradeep solo "Bhole Baba Paar Lagao" Chhota Baap "Aansuon Ko Thaam Le" (female) Bharat Vyas solo Ek Hi Rasta "Bin Saathi Ke Jeevan Kya" Rajesh Roshan Verma Malik Kishore Kumar Farishta Ya Qatil "Kaali Kaali Zulfon Mein Kas Loobgi Raja" Kalyanji–Anandji Anjaan Usha Timothy
The epithet of Bholanath is sometimes associated with the episode of Bhasmasura.In this legend, the aforementioned asura sought the boon of turning anything he touched to ash after propitiating Shiva.
"Chanda Ke Paas Ek Taara" "Kaun Jane Re Baba" with Mohammed Rafi, and Geeta Dutt; Kaagaz Ke Phool [24]] - "San San San Woh Chali Hawa" with Mohammad Rafi "Ulte Seedhe Dao Lagaye" with Mohammad Rafi; Kal Hamara Hai - "Aise Na Dekho Rasiya" "Jhoke Hai Badal Baalon Ke" with Mohammed Rafi; Kali Topi Lal Rumal -
The Temple of Baba Bhole Peer. The festival of Bhole Peer is a mela held on 13 Haad. This festival will fall somewhere in the middle of May in the Christian calendar. It is a famous annual event here, which has seen many renowned Punjabi singers performing, including Hans Raj Hans. Entrance of the Temple
Chal Kaanwariya Shiv Ke Dham: 53 "Chal Kaanwariya Shiv Ke Dham" (Duet) Surinder Kohli Balbir Nirdosh Anuradha Paudwal: 54 "Chal Kaanwariya Shiv Ke Dham" 55 "Shiv Ka Naam Lo" Shyam Raj Mr. Romeo: 56 "Mona Lisa" A. R. Rahman: P. K. Mishra: Raqueeb Alam Dubbed film 1997 Hero No. 1: 57 "U.P Wala Thumka" Anand–Milind: Sameer: Jodidar: 58 "Mera ...
Azaad Desh Ke Gulam: 244 "Roko Roko Julmo Ki Aandhi Ko" Laxmikant - Pyarelal: Mohd Aziz Baaghi: 245 "Chandni Raat Hai" Anand - Milind: Sameer: Abhijeet 246 "Har Kasam Se Badi Hai" Bunglow No. 666: 247 "Aayi Amawas Ki Raat" Annu Malik: Kumar Sanu Chaal Pe Chaal: 248 "Maro Goli" Laxmikant - Pyarelal: Amit Kumar Choron Ki Rani Hasino Ka Raja: 249 ...
Gaana features music from 21 Indian languages including the major languages such as Assamese, Bengali, Bhojpuri, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Urdu, Odia, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Maithili, Malayalam and other Indian regional languages. [3] Gaana allows users to make their playlists public so that they can be seen by other users. [4]
Haidakhan Babaji, simply called Babaji by his students and devotees, was a religious teacher who appeared near the village of Haidakhan [a] in northern India (Uttarakhand) and taught publicly from 1970 until his death in 1984.