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The bearer of this Rudraksha will have supernatural powers beyond imagination. In the language of science, it is a 'multi-dimensional hologram' in the form of a seed. Meanwhile, Bhuria Kapoor mentally communicates with Varun, so they can share their abilities since neither of them can utilize the full power of the Rudraksha alone.
Tulsi: Mathrudevobhava is a 2008 Indian Hindi language drama film. The film is directed by K. Ajay Kumar and stars Manisha Koirala and Irrfan Khan . The film is a remake of the 1993 Malayalam movie Akashadoothu , which was also earlier remade in Telugu as Mathru Devo Bhava and in Kannada as Karulina Koogu .
This is a list of multilingual Indian films.The majority of films listed have been shot simultaneously alongside each other as a part of the same project—rather than being remade or dubbed at a later date.
The bus, which is on a trip to Tirupati, is packed with a set of religious Tamil-speaking Hindu pilgrims. Gowri, who is among the pilgrims, grabs his attention for her singing abilities. Gowri, who is among the pilgrims, grabs his attention for her singing abilities.
The film released with 290 prints worldwide, [2] in 312 screens in India which includes 20 screens in Andhra Pradesh, 21 screens in Karnataka and 7 screens in Tamil Nadu. The film had a 50-day run in 225 centres and was declared a super hit. [3] It was later dubbed and released in Tamil and Malayalam with the same title and in Hindi as The Real ...
Tulsidham Ke Laddu Gopal (transl. Tulsidham's Laddu Gopal) is an Indian Hindi-language Socio-Mytho series starring Akshita Mudgal and Heth Makhwana. [1] It premiered on 21 August 2023 and aired on Shemaroo TV [ 2 ] under the banner of CLS Entertainment Private Limited.
It is believed that the Rudraksha Japa Mala epitomizes ancient wisdom and mystical energies, offering seekers a conduit to inner peace and spiritual harmony. [9] Beads made from the wood of the tulsi plant are used and revered by Vaishnavas, followers of Vishnu. [10]
Kanthi malas are also worn by followers of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya and the Kabir panth. Swaminarayan instructed his followers to wear a double-stranded kanthi made of tulasi, symbolising Radha–Krishna, while Kabir instructed his disciples to wear triple-stranded kanthis – symbolising the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva – with one large bead made from either tulasi or ...