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Kaushik/Koushik is ancient Indian "Gotra" applied to an Indian clan. Origin of Kaushik can be referenced to an ancient Hindu text. There was a Rishi (saint) by the name of "Vishvamitra" literally meaning 'friend of the universe', "Vishwa" as in universe and "Mitra" as in friend, he was also called as Rishi "Kaushik".
Bhupendra Nath Kaushik (7 July 1924 – 27 October 2007) was a Hindi and Urdu language poet, writer and satirist. He was born in Nahan, Himachal Pradesh. He completed basic study in Ambala Cantt Haryana. After that he settled in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh and completed an M.A. in English. He was an employee of BSNL. After pursuing writing along ...
Satish Kaushik, born in Dhanoda Mahendergarh; Jagat Jakhar was a Haryanvi film actor famous as hero of the Haryanvi movie Chandrawal. Jaideep Ahlawat, born in Village Kharkara Rohtak. Parul Gulati, born in Rohtak is an Indian actress who has appeared mainly in Punjabi movies
This is a list of authors of Hindi literature, i.e. people who write in Hindi language, its dialects and Hindustani language This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Kaushiki (Sanskrit: कौशिकी, romanized: Kauśikī, lit. 'woman of the cell', [1]) is a Hindu goddess, a deity who emerged from the sheath of Parvati. [2] She was created before Parvati's conflict with the asura brothers Shumbha and Nishumbha, and was also the reason the Matrikas come into existence.
Kaushik Ganguly (born 1968), Indian film director, screenwriter and actor; Churni Ganguly, Indian actress of Bengali movies and TV serials; Dhirendra Nath Ganguly (1893-1978), Bengali actor, director and entrepreneur; Dimpy Ganguly, Indian model and actress; Jeet Ganguly, Hindi and Bengali musical director, composer and singer
Agashe (Marathi: आगाशे; IAST: Āgāśe) is a surname used by Chitpavan Brahmins of the Kaushik gotra in the Marathi-populated Deccan in India and by the Chitpavan Brahmin diaspora across the globe. [1]
Lalit (also known as Lalat) is a prominent raga in Hindustani classical music.It is commonly described as serene and devotional and is performed at dawn time of the day. [1]