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Bhai Mani Singh (7 April 1644 – 14 June 1738) was an 18th-century Sikh scholar and martyr. He was a childhood companion of Guru Gobind Singh [1] and took the vows of Sikhism when the Guru inaugurated the Khalsa in March 1699.
The Gurus' word, called shabad, is taken as the mystic experience of the Guru. In the words of Bhai Gurdas, a great scholar of the Guru's time, "In the word is the Guru, and the Guru is in the word (shabad). In other words, the human body was not the Guru, but the light of the word (shabad) within the heart was their real personality." When the ...
In this album, Mani had created a synthesis of shakuhachi and Indian percussion. In 2008, Mani collaborated with Sarangan Sriranganathan and other Australian musicians in a classical fusion concert called Unity in Diversity. [citation needed] In 2011, he played on Paul Simon's album So Beautiful or So What. [citation needed]
The mantra in Tibetan script with the six syllables colored "om mani padme hūṃ hrīḥ" "om mani padme hūṃ", mani stone carved in Tibetan script outside the Potala Palace in Lhasa The largest mantra inscription in the world is located on Dogee Mountain in Kyzyl, Russia. [25]
Mani Madhava Chakyar: The Master at Work is a 1994 biographical film on the life and work of Māni Mādhava Chākyār, maestro of Kutiyattam. The film is directed by Kavalam Narayana Panicker and produced by Sangeet Natak Akademi , New Delhi .
Mani was named Ramaswami at birth— after his grandfather who was a school teacher besides being a good singer. [3] Mani Iyer learnt his music from his parents in his native Pazhayyanur. His maiden public performance was at the age of 10 at a harikatha discourses by Sivaramakrishna Bhagavathar. The mridangam player who was supposed to play had ...
Guru is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed and co-written by Mani Ratnam. It stars Abhishek Bachchan , Aishwarya Rai , Mithun Chakraborty , R. Madhavan , and Vidya Balan . The score and soundtrack for the film were composed by A. R. Rahman .
Prahlad Jani was born on 13 August 1929 in Charada village in India (now in Mehsana district, Gujarat, India). [1] According to Jani, he left his home in Gujarat at the age of seven, and went to live in the jungle.