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  2. Vishvamitra - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the marriage, the Bharatas win the battle against Shambar. When they found their Prince Vishvarath alive, they feel happy but they could not accept Ugra as their future queen as she is an Asura. To convert Ugra into an Sura, Vishvarath creates Gayatri Mantra, but people still refuse to accept her.

  3. Mangala Ashtaka - Wikipedia

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    Maṅgala Aṣṭaka is a form of Mantra which is sung at the marriage ceremony in Maharashtra. It always starts with the Aṣṭavināyaka Vandana, which is as follows: Svasti Śrī Gaṇanāyakam Gajāmukham Moreśvara Siddhidam Ballalam Murudum Vināyaka Maham Cintamanim Thevaram | Lenyadrim Girijātmājam Suvaradam

  4. Mangala sutra - Wikipedia

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    As told by religious customs and social expectations, married women should wear mangala sutra throughout their life as it is believed that the practice enhances the well-being of her husband. Bridal jewellery in ancient times also worked as a financial security against old age and widowhood, even though women did have property rights.

  5. Zapatlela (film series) - Wikipedia

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    This mantra has the power to transfer the soul of the person chanting it into any living or non-living object. Tatya Vinchu's quest for immortality drives the central conflict of the story. After being fatally shot during a police encounter with CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav , he uses the mantra to transfer his soul into a ventriloquist puppet ...

  6. Prayer in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    The chanting of mantras is the most popular form of worship in Hinduism. The Vedas are liturgical texts (mantras and hymns). Stuti is an umbrella term for religious literary creations, but it literally means "praise." The Hindu devotional Bhakti traditions place a focus on repetitive prayer, known as japa.

  7. Ila (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    After mistakenly entering a sacred grove as an adult, Ila is either cursed to change his/her gender every month or cursed to become a woman. As a woman, Ilā married Budha, the god of the planet Mercury and the son of the lunar deity Chandra (Soma), and bore him a son called Pururavas, the father of the Lunar dynasty. After the birth of ...

  8. 50 Signs That Scream That A Marriage Is Destined To Fail ...

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    The marriage lasted 25 years and failed as soon as the kids were grown. I knew it would fail about two years after they got married. ... When one person takes up some sort of endurance athletic ...

  9. Kunti - Wikipedia

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    Kunti was married to Pandu and is the mother of Karna, Yudhishthira, Bhima, and Arjuna. She is depicted to possess beauty, intelligence and shrewdness. Originally born to the Yadava chief Shurasena, Pritha was adopted by her childless uncle, Kuntibhoja, and subsequently bestowed with the name Kunti.