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'period of Rahu') or rāhukālam (Sanskrit: राहुकालम्, romanized: Rāhukālaṃ) is an inauspicious period of the day, [1] not considered favourable to start any good deed. The rāhukāla spans for approximately 90 minutes every day between sunrise and sunset.
Star Maa is an Indian Telugu language general entertainment private broadcast television network owned by the Disney Star, a subsidiary of an Indian multinational mass media corporation which is in turn owned by American mass media and entertainment conglomerate The Walt Disney Company. [1]
There is a separate calendar for the Rahu Abhishekam (sacred ablution): it is performed twice in a day at 11:30 a.m and 5:30 p.m. and additionally twice at various times in the day. Each ritual comprises four steps: abhisheka (sacred bath), alangaram (decoration), neivethanam (food offering) and deepa aradanai (waving of lamps) for both ...
This is a list of the programmes broadcast by Zee Telugu, an Indian Telugu language general entertainment channel. [1] [2] [3] Current broadcast. Fiction.
Rahu and Ketu became bitter enemies with Surya (Sun) and Chandra (Moon) for exposing his deception and leading to his decapitation. [6] For this, Rahu pursues them and attempts to consume the Sun and Moon. [7] [8] Since Rahu is the head without the body, the Sun and Moon exit from his throat when he tries to swallow them.
Kal Hamara Hai [114] Kalpana; Kamrup Ki Kahani; Kanoon; Karamchand; Karam Yudh [115] Kasak [116] Kashish; Kashmakash Zindagi Ki; Katha Sagar [51] Katha Sarita [117] Kati Patang Hai Life Yaaron [118] Kayaamat; Khandaan; Khwabon Ke Darmiyan; Khushiyan; Kirdaar; Kissa Kathmandu Ka; Kisi Ki Nazarr Na Lage; Koi To Ho Ardhnarishwar [119] Kile Ka ...
The Sword of Tipu Sultan is an Indian historical drama that was first broadcast on the DD National in February 1990. Based on a novel by Bhagwan Gidwani, this drama is a fictional portrayal of the life and times of Tipu Sultan, the 18th century ruler of Mysore.
Rice, Benjamin Lewis (1887). "Mysore district". Mysore, a Gazetteer Complied for Government, Vol II. Delhi: Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-0977-8. Adam Hardy, Indian Temple Architecture: Form and Transformation : the Karṇāṭa Drāviḍa Tradition, 7th to 13th Centuries, Abhinav, 1995 ISBN 81-7017-312-4.