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Shriman Narayan (1912 - 1974 [1]) was ex-governor of the Indian state of Gujarat. [2] He was a great supporter of the Mahatma Gandhi . He was a member of the first Lok Sabha of independent India.
Narayan Aiyangar states the meaning of the Sanskrit word 'Narayana' can be traced back to the Laws of Manu (also known as the Manusmriti, a Dharmaśāstra text), [7] which states: The waters are called narah, (for) the waters are, indeed, the offspring of Nara; as they were his first residence (ayana), he thence is named Narayana.
On 2 July 2024, a satsang (a religious event) was organised in the village of Mughal Garhi in Hathras district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh by the Sri Jagar Guru Baba organisation, founded by a local preacher, Suraj Pal, also known as Narayan Sakar Hari or Bhole Baba. [2] A makeshift tent had been erected in a muddy field for the event. [3]
Vishnu with Lakshmi (Lakshmi Narayan) on Garuda, painted in gouache c. 1820 . Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity (both material and spiritual), is the wife and active energy of Vishnu. [133] [134] She is also called Sri.
Shriman Narayan: 26 December 1967 17 March 1973 5 years, 81 days Not Known - P.N. Bhagwati: 17 March 1973 4 April 1973 18 days Gujarat: V. V. Giri: 4. K. K. Viswanathan: 4 April 1973 14 August 1978 5 years, 132 days Kerala: 5. Sharda Mukherjee: 14 August 1978 6 August 1983 4 years, 357 days Maharashtra: Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy: 6. K.M. Chandy: 6 ...
Hari Narayan Rai was an accomplished mridang player. After exercise in akhara he used to practise Mridang. In zamindar family of Kundesar frequent visits of musicians were very common. But the all used to get mesmerized seeing a wrestler playing mridang in classical Rupak Taal and Teen Taal. [2]
Kunku (Marathi title) [1] [2] is a 1937 Marathi classic social drama film directed by V. Shantaram, and based on the novel, Na Patnari Goshta by Narayan Hari Apte, who also wrote film's screenplay. [3] The film was simultaneously shot and released in Hindi as Duniya Na Maane.
Paithiyakaran was based on V. Shantaram's Duniya Na Mane, which in turn was based on the Marathi novel, Na Patnari Goshta by written by Narayan Hari Apte.It was a socially themed movie which advocated for widow remarriage and against older men marrying women much younger than them.