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In the 1950s, he had a short-lived TV show called Kuda Bux, Hindu Mystic. [5] He eventually lost his eyesight to glaucoma. [6] Early in her career, Joan Rivers traveled to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré with Kuda to perform as his assistant. They did the Indian basket trick, and Kuda sawed her in half.
Hindu yogis (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Hindu mystics" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Kuda Bux; D. Savitri Devi; F.
In 1963, Feiden become the agent, as well as producer, director, and publicist, of Kuda Bux, a mystic and mentalist performer. Bux and Feiden appeared on stage and on television together, with Feiden answering questions while Kuda Bux performed. [6]
Rex Marshall, (born Marshall Bingeman Shantz, Jr. January 10, 1919–March 9, 1983) [1] was an American actor, television announcer, and a radio personality for 46 years. His career began in Boston, Massachusetts as a reporter for a radio station and ended in White River Junction, Vermont, as the owner of his own radio station.
The Hindu epic Mahabharata describes two more elephants by the same name – a mythical elephant that was an incarnation of a sage, and the one that belonged to Bhagadatta, the king of Pragjyotisha. Vinayaki is an elephant-headed Hindu goddess, a Matrika. The goddess is generally associated with the elephant-headed god of wisdom, Ganesha.
Ishaq Bux (1917–2000), Indian and British actor; Kuda Bux (1905–1981), Pakistan-born American mystic, magician and firewalker; Lal Bakhsh (a.k.a. Lal Bux; born 1943), Pakistani cyclist and Olympics competitor; Luciano Bux (1936–2014), Italian Roman Catholic bishop; Madar Bux (1907–1967), Bengali politician; Miran Bux (1907–1991 ...
Panchajanya - a Shankha conch shell of the Hindu god Vishnu. Shankha - A conch shell which is of ritual and religious importance in both Hinduism and Buddhism. The Shankha is a sacred emblem of the Hindu preserver god Vishnu. It is still used as a trumpet in Hindu ritual, and in the past was used as a war trumpet. Yogesha Nadam - The conch of ...
This is a list of religious people in Hinduism, including gurus, sants, monks, yogis and spiritual masters.. A guru is defined as a "teacher, spiritual guide, [or] godman," [1] by author David Smith.