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Shani is the basis for Shanivara – one of the seven days that make a week in the Hindu calendar. [6] This day corresponds to Saturday – after Saturn – in the Greco-Roman convention for naming the days of the week. [21] [22] Shani is considered to be the most malefic planet that brings restrictions and misfortunes. [23]
Karmaphal Daata Shani (transl. "Shani, the divine judge of deeds", Vietnamese: Cuộc chiến của các vị thần) is an Indian dharmic devotional television series, which aired from 7 November 2016 to 9 March 2018 on Colors TV.
The story focuses on the life of God Shani Dev. Hanuman narrates the tale of Shani Dev to Narad Muni , explaining how Shani Dev acquired the title of 'Karmadhikari' and delving into the details of Shanidev's life.
Shani Louk was born on 7 February 2001 in Israel [8] [9] [10] to an Israeli father and German mother, Ricarda Louk, who had lived in Ravensburg, Germany, and moved to Israel in the early 1990s. [11] Louk and her family moved to Portland, Oregon , U.S., in the early 2000s, and she attended kindergarten at Portland Jewish Academy .
In Hinduism, Manda (Sanskrit: मान्दा, Māndā) or Dhamini (Sanskrit: धामिनी, Dhāminī) is the second consort of Shani and mother of Gulikan. She is a gandharva princess and the most famous chief consort of Shani. Manda is mentioned as the divine regent of Saturn in India. [1]
Rabbanit Shani Taragin (born 1974) is a noted American–Israeli Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist author, educator, and lecturer specializing in Tanakh and Talmud. [1] She is the Educational Director for World Mizrachi - Religious Zionists of America and of Matan Eshkolot at Matan Women's Institute for Torah Studies .
Shani Earl Davis (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː n i /; born August 13, 1982) is an American former speed skater. [ 1 ] At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin , Italy, Davis became the first African American athlete to win a gold medal in an individual event at the Olympic Winter Games , winning the speedskating 1000 meter event.
Long before the Shani line debuted in stores, Mattel had already been making African American fashion dolls for 24 years, with their first black doll being the Colored Francie doll from 1967, and then Barbie's friends Christie and Julia (the latter being based on the hit TV series of the same name), released in 1968 and 1969 respectively.