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A Hindustani name is "neelkanth" (Hindi: नीलकंठ; Urdu: نیل کنٹھ, romanized: nīlkaṇṭh), [57] meaning 'blue throat', a name associated with the deity Shiva due to a legend that he drank the Halahala poison emerging from Samudra Manthana to save the world but stopped it from going past his throat, turning it blue. [58] [59]
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Nilkanth, an aspect of Shiva. The temple is about 120 km from Pauri town, the district headquarters, 32 km from Rishikesh in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, India. The temple architecture is very much influenced by the Dravidian style of temple architecture.
Mahendra Varsani's first Screenwriter and directorial venture was Neelkanth (film) (2012) which is considered a cult classic. Neelkanth (Gujarati: નીલકંઠ Hindi: नीलकंठ) is a feature film based on childhood story of Swaminarayan. The film has true inspiring story of 11 years old teenage yogi, "Neelkanth", who renounced ...
Neelkanth (Gujarati: નીલકંઠ Hindi: नीलकंठ) is a 2012 [1] Gujarati film based on childhood story of Swaminarayan.The film has true inspiring story of 11 years old teenage yogi, Neelkanth, who renounced his home and took an extraordinary spiritual - incredible pilgrimage on the foot across the length and breadth of India.
Neelkanth Ganjoo, judge in the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, India; Neelkanth Tiwari, Minister of State in Government of Uttar Pradesh in Yogi Adityanath ministry; Nilakantha Daivajna, 16th-century astronomer-astrologer; Nilakantha Somayaji, mathematician of the Kerala school
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He is a Tibetan immigrant to Meluha and the chief of the Guna tribe. On arriving in Meluha and consuming the Somras, his throat turns blue making him the Neelkanth of the Meluhan legend, which speaks of the appearance of Neelkanth as a destroyer of evil. The Meluhans end up believing that Shiva would be their saviour against evil.