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Roohaniyat (transl. Spirituality) (Hindi: रूहानियत) [1] is an Indian, Hindi-Language Web Series directed by Glen Barretto and Ankush Mohla for MX Player Originals. [2] The series stars Arjun Bijlani and Kanika Mann in key roles alongside Smita Bansal [3] [4] and Aman Yatan Verma [5] [6] [7] with Yuvika Chaudhary [8] as a special ...
Chelsea Candelario/PureWow. 2. “I know my worth. I embrace my power. I say if I’m beautiful. I say if I’m strong. You will not determine my story.
It is revealed that Armaan, being the son of Jinnad Ke Badshah and Ayaana, will end Kaala Jinn. Roshni, Aman, Rehan, and Shayari go on a quest to end Kala Jinn, and Armaan finally kills the danger that troubled his family for many years. This quest brought Rehan and Shayari closer and reinforced their trust in each other.
Wife is the sacred soil in which the husband is born again, even the Rishis cannot create men without women. — Adi Parva , Mahabharata Book, 1.74.50-51 [ 23 ] The Anushasana Parva of the Hindu epic Mahabharata has several chapters dedicated to the discussion about duties and right of women.
Karaan Singh as Ashish Shergill – Zorawar and Amrit's son; Anand, Shraddha and Ishaan's brother; Jaya's husband; Priyanka Singh as Jaya Shergill – Ashish's wife; Madhura Naik as Jaspreet aka Jas – Anand's lawyer and friend [8] Rohit Sagar as Purushottam Srivastav – Kamini's husband; Kriitka and Kunal's father
Hindi literature (Hindi: हिंदी साहित्य, romanized: hindī sāhitya) includes literature in the various Central Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Hindi, some of which have different writing systems. Earliest forms of Hindi literature are attested in poetry of Apabhraṃśa such as Awadhi and Marwari.
To her, the dharmic part is inward-looking, while the role of the dutiful wife is the external self. Mandodari thought that her duty to her husband on issues of morals and values ended with her telling him what she thought of his actions. She neither put up any brave fight to stop him nor considered it her duty to do so.
Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (Hindi: मातृभूमि, lit. ' Motherland ') is a 2003 Indian dystopian tragedy film written and directed by Manish Jha . The film examines the impact of female feticide and female infanticide on the gender balance and consequently the stability and attitudes of society.