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Baba Mohan Ram [2] (Devanagari: बाबा मोहन राम) is a Hindu deity, He is considered by his adherents to be an avatar of the deity Krishna, who appeared during the Dvapara Yuga. [ 1 ] : 67
Baba Ramdev (or Ramdevji, or Ramdeo Pir, [1] Ramsha Pir (1352–1385 AD; V.S. 1409–1442) is a Hindu deity of Gujarat,Rajasthan and Malwa Madhya Pradesh, India. He was a fourteenth-century Rajput [ 2 ] of Pokhran region who was said to have miraculous powers and devoted his life to uplifting the downtrodden and poor people.
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Inside Rani Ki Vav. Rani ni vav was constructed during the rule of the Chaulukya dynasty.It is located on the area of Saraswati river. [1] The city was sacked by Sultan of Delhi Qutb-ud-din Aibak between 1200 and 1210, and again by Allauddin Khilji in 1298.
The Rani was informed by her son-in-law Mathur thus: "We have got an extraordinary worshipper; the Goddess will be awakened very soon". [ 51 ] As the days passed, Ramakrishna's food intake and sleep gradually declined and when not engaged in either worship or meditation, he was seen in a state of turmoil over whether he would get a vision of ...
Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahaani – Jhansi Ki Rani ('Story of a brave woman – Queen of Jhansi') is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi. [2] The series was directed by Jitendra Srivastava and written by Rajesh Saksham, Ila Dutta Bedi, Malavika Asthana, Mairaj Zaidi and Virendra Singh Patyal.
"Baba Ki Rani Hoon" Alka Yagnik: Rajan Raj 2 "Barsaat" Udit Narayan: Anand Bakshi: 3 "Kuch Bhi Na Kaha" Sonu Nigam, Anuradha Paudwal: Sameer Anjaan: 4 "Aisi Aankhen Nahi Dekhin" Jagjit Singh, Asha Bhosle: Sameer Anjaan 5 "Dil Gaya Kaam Se" Alisha Chinai: Sameer Anjaan 6 "Kabhie Khan Khan" Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan, S. P. Sailaja: Rajan Raj 7 ...
The accounts of Rani Sati's life and the events leading to her death vary widely. Her death has been dated to 1295 or 1595 in some re-tellings, [1] while others place her in the 14th century, [2] or even the 17th century. [3] One such legend, recounted by Sakuntala Narsimhan, says: [4] [Rani] was a seventeen-year-old girl of the Bania caste.