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Sakhi (Gurmukhi: ਸਾਖੀ; sākhī) literally means 'historical account', 'anecdote', or 'story'. It is derived from the Sanskrit word sākṣī (साक्षी) which literally means 'witness'.
Alai Payuthey was dubbed and released in Telugu under the title Sakhi. [1] It was later remade in Hindi as Saathiya by Shaad Ali in 2002. [37] This was the first time where the director had sold off production rights' of his films to be remade in another language as he had previously opted to dub and release the film himself. [38]
Sau Sakhi (lit. Hundred Anecdotes ), also known as Guru Ratan Mal , [ 1 ] is a collection of hundred sakhis traditionally attributed to Bhai Ram Kanwar, a descendant of Baba Buddha who had dictated it to scribe Sahib Singh. [ 2 ]
Sakhi Hatim "Laate Ho Khuda Hafiz" A. R. Qureshi Kaifi Azmi solo "Be-Sahaaron Ke Nigehbaan" Shewan Rizvi Sakhi Lutera "Tumse Karte Na Agar Pyaar" Iqbal Farooq Kaiser solo "Balma Ki Chaal Mein Aa Gayi Main" Sardaar "Aayi Jhoom Ke Jawaani Liye Pyaar" Jagmohan Mitra Uddhav Kumar solo "Jabse Nazar Se Nazar Mili" "Kali Khili Armaan Ki"
All India Secondary School Examination, commonly known as the class 10th board exam, is a centralized public examination that students in schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, primarily in India but also in other Indian-patterned schools affiliated to the CBSE across the world, taken at the end of class 10. The board ...
Lalita (Sanskrit: ललिता, IAST: Lālitā), also commonly called Lalita Sakhi, is the Hindu goddess and one of the most prominent associates of the divine couple Radha Krishna. [1] In many Vaishnaite traditions and literatures, she is revered as the gopi (milkmaid) of the Braj region and is mentioned as the chief of Ashtasakhi , the ...
Maluk Das was born in Kada, near Prayag in 1574. Das Themes of his songs include social religious tolerance, goodwill among men, equality and the oneness of God. [5] In this way he resembles other singers of the Bhakti movement including Kabir and Guru Nanak.
Mahadevi Verma (26 March 1906 – 11 September 1987) was an Indian Hindi-language poet, essayist, sketch story writer and an eminent personality of Hindi literature. She is considered one of the four major pillars [a] of the Chhayawadi era in Hindi literature. [1] She has also been addressed as the modern Meera. [2]