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Sarson Ki Khali Brassica spp. Natural borax: سہاگہ بریاں Suhaga Baryan Sodium tetraborate decahydrate Neem seeds تخم نیم Tukhm-e-Neem Azadirachta indica: Neem straw کھلی نیم Neem Ki Khali Azadirachta indica: Ochre: گیرو Gero Onion seeds تخم پیاز Tukhm-e-Piyaz Allium cepa: Pala indigo اندرجوشیریں ...
Hari Tuma Haro is an Indian bhajan or devotional song by Mirabai, the 15th-century poet saint. It was Mahatma Gandhi 's favorite song, who requested M S Subbulakshmi 's rendition for what was to be his last birthday celebrations.
"Uff Are Tu Mirch Hai" Dekh Re Dekh "Phoolon Se Tu" Detective Naani "Dhadakta Dil" Jolly Mukherjee Romilla Mukherjee Shreya Ghoshal Do Knot Disturb "Don't Ever Leave Me" Nadeem-Shravan: Ek Second "Kyon Maang Yeh Khali Hai" Ek Aadat "Kyun Ho Gaya Ye Deewaana" Ek Se Bure Do "Jaana Jaana" Fast Forward "Aankhon Ki Baat" "Tum Jo Mile" Jashnn "Tere Bin"
Hari Mirchi Lal Mirchi is an Indian Hindi television series which premiered on 27 October 2005 and ended on 20 August 2009. [1] [2] [3] Cast. Tushar Dalvi as Rohan ...
Ganga Jamuna Ki Lalkar: 192 "Challa Tu Le" Vijay Bhatlva Ghar Parivar: 193 "Kurte Ka Kya Hai" Kalyanji–Anandji: Amit Kumar, Udit Narayan, Sonali Bajpayee 194 "Rooth Raswathi" Gunehgar Kaun: 195 "Dil Kahe Dilbar" R. D. Burman: Suresh Wadkar Haque: 196 "Is Desh Ki Mitti Ki Kasam" Anand–Milind: Udit Narayan, Sudesh Bhonsle, Anupama Deshpande ...
Shamsul Huda Bihari (S. H. Bihari) (July 12, 1920 – February 25, 1987) was an Indian lyricist, songwriter and poet whose work was widely recorded and used in Bollywood movies during the latter half of the 20th century.
Hari, Hari, Hari, Hari is the Name (of the Lord); rare are those who, as Gurmukh, obtain it. (SGGS, Ang.1313) [ 5 ] In the Varan Bhai Gurdas , an early explanation and interpretation of Sikh theology, Bhai Gurdas also associates the name "ਹਰਿ" (Hari) in the form of Hari Krishan in the Dwapur Yuga with the letter "ਹ" (h) in ...
Agarwood or oud, resinous heartwood of certain trees, is mentioned in the Vedas.It is valued in many cultures for its distinctive fragrance. Alta or Mahawar is a red dye which women in (North) India apply with cotton on the border of their feet during marriages and religious festivals.