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Shanti Devi was born in Delhi, India. [1] As a young girl, she began to claim that she remembered details of a past life. According to these accounts, when she was about four years old, she told her parents that her real home was in Mathura where her husband lived, about 145km from her home in Delhi.
Kapalini Devi (Bhimarupa) also known as Bargabhima Devi Sarvanandeshwar 44 Ambika Shaktipeeth, Virat Nagar district, Alwar, near Bharatpur, India: Rajasthan: Fingers of Left Leg Ambika Devi Amritaksheshwar 45 Katyayani Shakta pitha, Vrindavan, district Mathura Uttar Pradesh: Ringlets of hair Uma Devi Bhuteshwar 46 Devi Talab Mandir, District ...
Meghnagar is situated 81 km from Ratlam and 33 km from Dahod on Mathura–Vadodara section of ... Gandhidham–Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Sarvodaya Express; Shanti ...
Shanti Devi (18 April 1934 – 16 January 2022) was an Indian social worker born in 1934 in Balasore district of Indian state of Odisha. [2] She was awarded the Padma Shri award on 9 November 2021 by the President, Ram Nath Kovind at the Civil Investiture Ceremony-IV, at Rashtrapati Bhavan for her social works and efforts to bring peace in the Maoist-affected Rayagada region of Odisha.
Shanti Devi Paswan is an Indian artist from Bihar, known for her work in the Godna style of Mithila painting. She belongs to the Dusadh caste, a community traditionally associated with this region. She belongs to the Dusadh caste, a community traditionally associated with this region.
His mother died a few moments later of his birth. Fufa Nihal Singh was a resident of village Mahrara, Sadabad, Mathura district. Nihal Singh was his religious father. [3] He belongs to Jat community. In 1966, he married Shanti Devi, they have five sons. He had earned Master of Arts and Bachelor of Education degree in 1973 from Agra University ...
Mathura District: 81 Chhata: 10 February 2022 BJP: Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan Singh: RLD: Tejpal Singh BSP: ... Shanti Devi Maharajganj District: 315 Pharenda: 3 March ...
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