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  2. Geet Ramayan - Wikipedia

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    Madgulkar's son, Anand, produced a televised version showcasing twenty-eight episodes of the Geet Ramayan on Zee Marathi; however, it received a lukewarm response. [85] He has also written a book, Geet Ramayanache Ramayan, describing the making of the radio programme. Live shows of Geet Ramayan are still produced on occasion of Rama Navami. [86 ...

  3. G. D. Madgulkar - Wikipedia

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    A lyrical version of the Valmiki Ramayana in Marathi, [5] it consists of 56 songs chronologically describing events from Ramayana. Sudhir Phadke composed the music for Geet Ramayan . Though it is based on sage Valmiki's epic Ramayana, Madgulkar chose a different narrative format and was praised for the lyrics, and was called Ādhunik Valmiki ...

  4. Versions of the Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra – The Marathi Bhavartha Ramayana written by Sant Eknath in the 16th century. There is also a reference of a Ramayana being translated into old Marathi during the 12th or 13th century. Odisha – The Jagamohana Ramayana or Dandi Ramayana composed by Balarama Dasa in early 16th century is the prevalent version in Odisha. [25]

  5. Ramayana (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ramayan (2001 TV series), an Indian television series on Zee TV; Ramayan (2008 TV series), an Indian television series on NDTV Imagine; Ramayan (2012 TV series), an Indian television series on Zee TV; Ramayanam, a mythological Telugu film; Geet Ramayan, a 1955 Marathi rendering in poetic format by G. D. Madgulkar

  6. List of Hindu texts - Wikipedia

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    Bhavarth Ramayan: Marathi version of the Ramayana written by Sant Eknath in the 16th century Bījagaṇita : Ancient Indian mathematics, algebra textbook by Indian mathematician Bhāskara II Brahmana : one of the parts into which the Vedas are divided, and are its second layer.

  7. Sanjay Jog - Wikipedia

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    Sanjay Jog (24 September 1955– 27 November 1995) [2] was an Indian Marathi language film actor who appeared in Marathi, Gujarati and Hindi films and television series. Known for his performance in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan and Luv Kush, Jog started his career with Marathi film Sapla in 1975.

  8. Shridhar Phadke - Wikipedia

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    Shridhar Phadke was born on 9 September 1950 in Mumbai. He is son of the famous Marathi singer and composer Sudhir Phadke and singer Lalitabai Phadke. He completed his education from D. G. Ruparel College of Arts Science and Commerce [1] and later did his post graduation in Information Technology in United States of America in the decade of 1970.

  9. Wikipedia:Peer review/Geet Ramayan/archive1 - Wikipedia

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