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The Lalita Sahasranama (Sanskrit: ललितासहस्रनाम, romanized: lalitāsahasranāma) is a Hindu religious text that enumerates the thousand ...
The Bombay Sisters, C. Saroja (born 7 December 1936) and C. Lalitha (26 August 1938 – 31 January 2023), were an Indian Carnatic music singing duo. [1] They received the Padma Shri , India's fourth highest civilian honour, in 2020.
The Vishnu Sahasranama includes in its list work and jñāna-yājna (offering of knowledge) as two attributes of Vishnu. [7] The Lalita Sahasranama, similarly, includes the energies of a goddess that manifest in an individual as desire, wisdom and action. [8] A sahasranama provides a terse list of attributes, virtues and legends symbolized by a ...
Lalitha Kalaradhanalo Kalyani (1979 film) Ramesh Naidu: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam: Telugu: Kedar (raga) / Hamir Kalyani: Nee oru kadhal [28] Nayakan: Ilaiyaraaja: K. S. Chithra & Mano (singer) Kedar (raga) / Hamir Kalyani: Pillai Pirayathile [5] Kanavugal Karpanaigal: Gangai Amaran: Deepan Chakravarthy: Kedar (raga) / Hamir Kalyani: Eriyile Oru ...
The film's track list was released on 7 May 2015, and the audio was released directly through music streaming platforms, the following day, without a promotional audio launch event. [ 15 ] [ 14 ] The songs were aired live through FM stations, on the day of the launch. [ 16 ]
The Daily Office is a term used primarily by members of the Episcopal Church. In Anglican churches, the traditional canonical hours of daily services include Morning Prayer (also called Matins or Mattins, especially when chanted) and Evening Prayer (called Evensong, especially when celebrated chorally), usually following the Book of Common Prayer.
Madurai Shanmukhavadivu Subbulakshmi (16 September 1916 – 11 December 2004) was an Indian Carnatic singer. She was the first musician ever to be awarded the Bharat Ratna - India's highest civilian honour, the first Indian musician to receive the Ramon Magsaysay award in 1974 and the first Indian to perform at the United Nations General Assembly in 1966.
A Morning Raga/An Evening Raga is a 1968 LP by Hindustani classical musician Ravi Shankar.It was originally released under the alternative title Raga Nata Bhairav · Raga Mishra Piloo in the U.K., but had the simplified title for its original U.S. and Canadian releases, as well as most subsequent re-releases.