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While original letters written by Nehru were in English, they were translated into Hindi by the Hindi novelist Munshi Premchand under the name Pita Ke Patra Putri Ke Naam. [citation needed] In 2014, a Spanish translation with the title "Cartas a mi hija Indira" (Letters to my daughter Indira), was released by Rodolfo Zamora. Five additional ...
v. t. e. The 52 Hukams are a set of instruction in Sikhism set by Guru Gobind Singh in Nanded, Maharashtra, India in 1708. [ 1 ][ 2 ] These edicts sum up the ideal way of life of the Khalsa and serve as a code of conduct for the Khalsa Panth. Members of the Khalsa (baptized Sikhs) aim to follow all the 52 edicts.
4 June 2010. (2010-06-04) Maat Pitaah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg (English: Heaven Lies At The Feet Of Parents) is an Indian television series based on the concept of love, emotion, and respect among children and parents. [1] The series premiered on Colors on 29 June 2009, and is produced by Rajan Shahi. [2] This follows the story of Shubh, who faces ...
Aladdin – Naam Toh Suna Hoga (transl. Aladdin – Must've Heard The Name) is an Indian fantasy television series loosely based on the Arabian Nights story Aladdin. The series premiered on 21 August 2018 on Sony .
Shaktas consider the Parvati as an incarnation of Lalita Tripurasundari. [23] Two of Parvati's most famous epithets are Uma and Aparna. [ 24 ] The name Uma is used for Sati (Shiva's wife, who is the incarnation of Parvati) in earlier texts, [ which? ] but in the Ramayana, it is used as a synonym for Parvati.
In the late 1950s, when Sharad Joshi was writing for newspapers and radio in Indore, he met and married Irfana Siddiqi (later Irfana Sharad). She was a writer, radio artiste and a theater actress from Bhopal. The couple had three daughters: Bani, Richa and Neha Sharad. Neha Sharad is an actress and poet. [2][3]
He is today considered a bridge between the Progressive movement in Hindi poetry and the Nayi Kavita (Modern poetry) movement. [ 2 ] Muktibodh made a name for himself in the field of criticism as well, with his strong views on the upper caste influence on the disintegration of Bhakti movement in India, which he viewed a lower caste uprising ...
Shaniwarwada, Pune, Maratha Empire (modern day Maharashtra, India) Signature. Balaji Baji Rao (8 December 1720 – 23 June 1761), often referred to as Nana Saheb I, was the 8th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. [ 2 ] He was appointed as Peshwa in 1740 upon the death of his father, the Peshwa Bajirao I. During his tenure, the Chhatrapati ...