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The name also specifically refers to a daughter, as a daughter brings joy to the family. In the Hindu religion, Goddess Parvati is often addressed by this name. Nandini also refers to one of the eight eternal companions (Ashtanayika) of Goddess Parvati. [1] [2] [3] Nandini=lovely day. The word "Nandini" can also be used to describe a lovely day.
Nandy or Nandi (Bengali: নন্দী) is a Bengali surname (meaning pleasing, from Sanskrit ānand) which is found among the Bengali Kayasthas, Telis or Tilis, Sankhari (Conch Shell seller), Tanti in Indian States of West Bengal, Assam, Tripura and in Bangladesh.
One of the main characters is Nandini, a woman whose sole ornament is jewels made from red oleanders, which she wears as a tribute to Ranjan, the man she loves. In a 2016 review of a production of Raktakarabi at the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata , the play is called 'Tagore's finest protest against totalitarianism '. [ 2 ]
The name Nandni (sometimes written Nandini) is another name for Durga, which means "daughter". Nandni Mata is also called Nandore Ma in the Vagadi language. According to ancient Hindu epics, Nandni Mata was a daughter of Yashoda in the Dvapara Yuga, and killed Kamsa. Mostly she is worshipped at the Navratri festival.
[8] [9] Rathindranath and Pratima adopted a daughter in 1922 – Nandini, better known by her nickname – Pupee (meaning 'doll' in French). [8] [10] Pratima's marriage with Rathindranath seemed to be a happy one in the earlier years, but it started facing rough weather later in life. A somewhat egoistic Rathindranath, who remained an enigma in ...
Bengali Hindu families use names of Sanskrit origin, followed by Bengali. They use many names which are listed below. Some of their names are somewhat shortened and altered, like Chatterjee, owing to British influence. Some family names may be common between all religions, such as চৌধুরী (Choudhuri / Chowdhury), সরকার ...
The plot centers on a blind man named Darsh Rawal, his wife Nandini, and their respective families. The series is a remake of Star Jalsha's Bengali series Sanjher Baati. [1] Set in Dwarka and produced by Full House Media, it stars Vijayendra Kumeria, Richa Rathore and Narayani Shastri.
Chhuti ( English: A Vacation) is a 1967 Bengali film, based on a novel by Bimal Kar. It marked the directorial debut of Arundhati Devi, who also wrote the screenplay and composed the music for the film. At the 14th National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Film Based on High Literary Work. [1]