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The program, which was given the title Eye Opener, would incorporate a local/national format (with the intent to syndicate the program to other markets) similar to that of morning news programs on the major broadcast television networks, with three-minute-long national segments conducted in a more free-form style. [4]
Avadhūta (IAST avadhūta, written as अवधूत) is a Sanskrit term from the root 'to shake' (see V. S. Apte and Monier-Williams) that, among its many uses, in some Indian religions indicates a type of mystic or saint who is beyond egoic-consciousness, duality and common worldly concerns and acts without consideration for standard social etiquette.
Eye Opener, a rapids on the Cossatot River, Arkansas, US "The Eye Opener!", a marketing catchphrase for Coast soap; See also. Eyes Open (disambiguation)
However, new research suggests a link between weight loss drugs and blindness (and other eye issues), leading some to refer to the issue as “Ozempic blindness.”
Avadhuta Gita (Devanagari: अवधूत गीता, IAST: Avadhūta Gītā) is a Sanskrit text of Hinduism whose title means "Song of the free soul". [1] The text's poetry is based on the principles of Advaita and Dvaita schools of Hindu philosophy.
Sathe used his stories to amplify the life experiences of Dalits and workers. In his inaugural speech at the first Dalit Sahitya Sammelan, a literary conference that he founded in Bombay in 1958, he said that, "the earth is not balanced on the snake's head but on the strength of Dalit and working-class people," emphasising the importance of ...
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Sathe is an Indian surname that may refer to the following people: Anuja Sathe, Indian actress; Annabhau Sathe (1920–1969), Indian social reformer, poet and writer; Chandra Sathe (1947–2017), Indian cricket umpire; Keshav Sathe (1928–2012), Indian tabla player; Madhukar Sathe (born 1934), Indian cricketer; Mukund Sathe (1937–2015 ...