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The name also specifically refers to a daughter, as a daughter brings joy to the family. In the Hindu religion, Goddess Parvati is often addressed by this name. Nandini also refers to one of the eight eternal companions (Ashtanayika) of Goddess Parvati. [1] [2] [3] Nandini=lovely day. The word "Nandini" can also be used to describe a lovely day.
Nandy or Nandi (Bengali: নন্দী) is a Bengali surname (meaning pleasing, from Sanskrit ānand) which is found among the Bengali Kayasthas, Telis or Tilis, Sankhari (Conch Shell seller), Tanti in Indian States of West Bengal, Assam, Tripura and in Bangladesh.
Bengali Hindu families use names of Sanskrit origin, followed by Bengali. They use many names which are listed below. Some of their names are somewhat shortened and altered, like Chatterjee, owing to British influence. Some family names may be common between all religions, such as চৌধুরী (Choudhuri / Chowdhury), সরকার ...
Nawab Nandini (Bengali: নবাব নন্দিনী) is a 2007 Romantic Bengali film directed by Haranath Chakraborty, and the story written by Anjan Choudhury. The film stars Hiran , Koel Mallick , Ranjit Mallick , and Sandhya Roy .
Para is a Bengali word (পাড়া) which means a neighbourhood or locality, usually characterised by a strong sense of community. [1] The names of several localities in cities and villages of West Bengal , Bangladesh and Tripura end with the suffix para .
Nandini Ghosal is an Indian Bengali classical dancer, choreographer and actress. [1] After making her acting debut in the 1997 drama film Char Adhyay , Nandini played leading role in several Bengali films, such as Kichhhu Sanlap Kichhu Pralap (1999) and a Malayalam movie Sthithi (2003).
The name of Goddess is derived from 'Nandi', the mascot and follower of Lord Shiva, and 'Ishwari' (Goddess), meaning ‘one who is worshiped by Nandi, the divine bull. [ 1 ] History
In Amar Sonar Bangla, the national anthem of Bangladesh, Rabindranath Tagore used the word "Maa" (Mother) numerous times to refer to the motherland, i.e. Bengal. Despite her popularity in patriotic songs and poems, her physical representations and images are rare.