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Miyan ki Malhar Baadal Ghumad Bhar Aaye Saaz (film) Bhupen Hazarika & Yashwant Deo & Raj Kamal & Zakir Hussain (musician) Suresh Wadkar I M & Kavita KrishnamurtiII F Hindi: Mohanam / Bhoopali: Chanda Hai Tu, Mera Suraj Hai Tu Aradhana (1969 film) S. D. Burman: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Mohanam / Bhoopali: Giridhar Gopala Meera (1945 film) S. V ...
The Sanskrit word Bhārata is a vrddhi derivation of Bharata, which was originally an epithet of Agni. The term is a verbal noun of the Sanskrit root bhr-, "to bear/to carry", with a literal meaning of to be maintained (of fire). The root bhr is cognate with the English verb to bear and Latin ferō. This term also means "one who is engaged in ...
India was named "Bhāratavarsha" or "Bhārata" or "Bharata-bhumi" after him. [24] [7] In the Hindu text, Skanda Purana (chapter 37) it is stated that "Rishabhanatha was the son of Nabhiraja, and Rishabha had a son named Bharata, and after the name of this Bharata, this country is known as Bharata-varsha."
Bharatavarsha (India) arose from Bharata, and Sumati arose from Bharata. —Vishnu Purana (2,1,31) In the Skanda Purana (chapter 37) it is stated that "Rishabha was the son of Nabhiraja , and Rishabha had a son named Bharata, and after the name of this Bharata, this country is known as Bharata-varsha."
Bharata propitiated the devas for a son, and they gave him a boy, whom he named Vitatha, also called Bharadvaja. According to another account, Bharadvaja blessed Bharata with a son named Bhumanyu. [10] Bharata ruled for twenty-seven thousand years, and therefore, the kingdom that he inherited and expanded came to be known as Bhārata, named ...
Jain puranas give a list of twelve chakravartins (universal monarchs). They are golden in complexion. [26] One of the chakravartins mentioned in Jain scriptures is Bharata Chakravartin. Jain texts like Harivamsa Purana and Hindu Texts like Vishnu Purana state that Indian subcontinent came to be known as Bharata varsha in his memory. [27] [28]
"Sonkali Hai Tu" Usha Khanna Neeraj, Hasrat Jaipuri solo Naag Panchami: 598 "Bharat Ke Naari Hai Tu" Ravi Indeevar solo "Bharat Ke Naari Hai Tu" (version 2) 599 "Main Nadiya Ki Dhaara" Lata Mangeshkar Nagina: 600 "Yere Mere Pyaar Ka" Shankar-Jaikishan Hasrat Jaipuri Asha Bhosle Parchhaiyan: 601 "Khuli Khuli Zulfen" R. D. Burman Majrooh ...
Orphaned at a very young age, Varsha Oberoi lives a wealthy lifestyle with her paternal uncle, Jain Oberoi, in Bombay, and has traveled worldwide. She is in love with Vijay, a middle-classed young man, who runs a small furniture store, badly in debt, and lives with his widowed mom, a younger brother, Deepu, and sister, Nanhi, who are very ...