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Purana Mandir: 65 "Hum Jis Pe Marte The" Ajit Singh Amit Khanna solo Raaj Tilak: 66 "Aa Gaye Ek Nahi Do Nahi Nahi Te" Kalyanji-Anandji Verma Malik Sadhana Sargam, Anuradha Paudwal, Kishore Kumar 67 "Julm Ho Gaya Re Julam Ho Gaya ( Ujade Hue Gulshan)" Sadhana Sargam, Kishore Kumar Rakta Bandhan: 68 "Pyaar Chahiye" (female) Usha Khanna Indeevar ...
Purana Mandir (transl. The Old Temple ) [ 3 ] is a 1984 Indian Hindi -language horror film directed by the Ramsay brothers and produced by Kanta Ramsay. [ 2 ] The soundtrack was composed by Ajit Singh.
Kumar Sanu is an Indian playback singer, working primarily in Hindi films, he also sings in many other Indian languages, including English, Marathi, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Punjabi, Oriya, Chhattisgarhi, Urdu, Pali, and his native language, Bengali. He has sung a many songs in Hindi films.
Mohammed Aziz (born as Syed Mohammed Aziz-Un-Nabi; 2 July 1954 – 27 November 2018), also known as Munna, was an Indian multilingual playback singer who primarily sang for the Bollywood, Odia films, [2] Bengali.
The term Purana appears in the Vedic texts. For example, Atharva Veda mentions Purana (in the singular) in XI.7.24 and XV.6.10-11: [18] "The Rig and Sama verses, the Chandas, the Purana along with the Yajur formulae, all sprang from the remainder of the sacrificial food, (as also) the gods that resort to heaven.
Bhakta Puran - "Toota Sitara Neel Gagan Se" "Ek Din Chameli Kunj Mein" "Dwaare Aaj Baaje Badhaiyan" Goonj - "Pyaar Bhi Aata Hai Kabhi" with Talat Mahmud; Chham Chhama Chham - "Chal Ri Ameeran Jhak" with Kishore Kumar "Jhoom Uthe Duniya" with Kishore Kumar "Pyar Bhare Dil Hai Mile Nadiya Kinare" with Kishore Kumar
In the ninth canto, Krishna is shown as Para-Brahman. He further shows that the author of this Purana has composed it in such a way as to be consistent with all the Hindu sects, without contradicting the views of any sect. [98] The Devi-Bhagavata Purana is an important and historic Shakta Bhakti text, states June McDaniel. [78]
The Sanskrit text Garuda Purana is one of 18 Mahapuranas in Hinduism. [1] The Garuda Purana was likely composed in the first millennium CE, with significant expansions and revisions occurring over several centuries. Scholars estimate that the earliest core might date back to between the 4th and 11th centuries CE, with substantial additions and ...