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Mangala (Sanskrit: मङ्गल, IAST: Maṅgala) is the personification, as well as the name for the planet Mars, in Hindu literature. [4] Also known as Lohita ( lit. ' the red one ' ), [ 5 ] he is the deity of anger, aggression, as well as war. [ 4 ]
The concept of mangala sutra has evolved over centuries, and has become an integral part of marriages among several Indian communities. Historian of Indian jewellery, Usha Balakrishnan, explains that the mangala sutra had previously referred to a literal thread as opposed to an item of jewellery. [6] The sacred ceremony of tying the mangala sutra
Sarvamangala Mangalye is an Indian Kannada-language drama on Star Suvarna that premiered on 30 July 2018 which stars Chandan Kumar and Aishwarya Pisse in lead roles. The show is an official remake of StarPlus TV series Tu Sooraj Main Saanjh, Piyaji.
The Maṅgala Sutta is a discourse (Pali: sutta) of Gautama Buddha on the subject of 'blessings' (mangala, also translated as 'good omen' or 'auspices' or 'good fortune'). [1] In this discourse, Gautama Buddha describes 'blessings' that are wholesome personal pursuits or attainments, identified in a progressive manner from the mundane to the ...
Sarva Mangala Naama Seetarama Rama [15] Bhakta Potana: V. Nagayya: V. Nagayya & Chorus Telugu: Begada / Bihagada Nadireyi Gadichene Jayasimha (1955 film) T. V. Raju: P. Susheela: Telugu: Begada / Bihagada Idi Mana Ashramambu Ichata Neevu Nivasimpa Vachhunu [16] Lava Kusa: Ghantasala (musician) Ghantasala (musician) Telugu: Begada / Bihagada Nee ...
Mangala Swara Om Mangala Swaraya Namah। प्रमधा ॐ प्रमधाय नमः। Pramadha Om Pramadhaya Namah। प्रथम ॐ प्रथमाय नमः। First Among All Prathama Om Prathamaya Namah। प्रज्ञा ॐ प्राज्ञाय नमः। Knowledge Prajna Om Prajnaya Namah।
Tamil mythology refers to the folklore and traditions that are a part of the wider Dravidian pantheon, originating from the Tamil people. [1] This body of mythology is a fusion of elements from Dravidian culture and the parent Indus Valley culture, both of which have been syncretised with mainstream Hinduism .
Muthuswami Dikshitar was born in a Brahmin family [5] on 24 March, 1776, [6] in Tiruvarur near Thanjavur in what is now the state of Tamil Nadu in India. He was the eldest son of the composer, Ramaswami Dikshitar who instructed in a number of subjects including the vedas, poetry, music, and astronomy. [7]