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  2. Munjya - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu and Jain traditions, the mundan ceremony marks a boy's entry into formal education, involving the tying of a sacred thread around the torso and a girdle made of munja grass around the waist, typically at the age of seven. [1] He is known as Munjya when he puts on the munja grass girdle. [2]

  3. Munjya (film) - Wikipedia

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    Munja grossed approximately ₹4 crore on its first day and ₹35.30 crore in its first week. [25] [26] In two weeks, it grossed around ₹70 crore. [27] With a production budget of ₹30 crore, the film grossed ₹127.95 crore in India and ₹4.18 crore internationally during its theatrical run, for a total worldwide gross of ₹132.13 crore ...

  4. Ghosts in Bengali culture - Wikipedia

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    This word has an alternative meaning: 'past' in Bengali. Also, the word Pret (derived from Sanskrit 'Preta') is used in Bengali to mean ghost. In Bengal, ghosts are believed to be the unsatisfied spirits of human beings who cannot find peace after death or the souls of people who died in unnatural or abnormal circumstances like murders ...

  5. Brahmarakshasa - Wikipedia

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    As per these stories, brahmarakshasas, were powerful enough also to grant any boon, money, gold, if they became pleased with any person. In most of the stories, they are depicted as huge, mean and fierce looking having two horns on head like a rakshasa and a lock of hair like a Brahmin and usually found hanging upside down on a tree. Also a ...

  6. Munj - Wikipedia

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  7. Sindhuraja - Wikipedia

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    Sindhuraja succeeded his brother Munja as the Paramara king. According to the 14th century poet Merutunga's Prabandha-Chintamani, Sindhuraja was the biological son of Simhadantabhatta , while Munja was an adopted child. However, historians doubt the authenticity of this claim. [3]

  8. Ghosts in English-speaking cultures - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s saw English-language screen depictions of ghosts diverge into distinct genres of the romantic and horror. A common theme in the romantic genre from this period is the ghost as a benign guide or messenger, often with unfinished business, such as 1989's Field of Dreams, the 1990 film Ghost, and the 1993 comedy Heart and Souls. [28]

  9. Ghost characters - Wikipedia

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    The term "ghost character" was coined from "ghost word", meaning a word that is included in dictionaries but has no practical use. [2] The most common examples are "妛" and "彁". These characters were never mentioned in the Kangxi Dictionary or the Dai Kan-Wa Jiten , a comprehensive collection of ancient Chinese character books.