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  2. Teesri Kasam - Wikipedia

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    A chapter titled 'Teesri Kasam Ke Shilpkar Shailendra' (lit. "The Architect of Teesri Kasam Shailendra" ) (Devnagari: तीसरी कसम के शिल्पकार शैलेंद्र) which is based on the film is included in CBSE class 10 Hindi Course-B Textbook Sparsh (Bhag 2) ("Touch (Part 2)") (Devnagari ...

  3. Shanti Mantras - Wikipedia

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    The Shanti Mantras, or Pancha Shanti mantras, are Hindu prayers for peace found in the Upanishads.Generally, they are recited at the beginning and end of religious rituals and discourses.

  4. List of programs broadcast by Sony Entertainment Television

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    10 Ka Dum: 1998–1999 Aadaab Arz Hai [80] 2024 Aapka Apna Zakir [81] 2000 Archana Talkies [82] 2005 Batliwalla House No. 43 [83] 2006–2007 Bigg Boss: 1996–2014 Boogie Woogie: 2013–2014 Boogie Woogie Kids Championship: 2001-2006 Bournvita Quiz Contest: 2014–2015 Box Cricket League: 2008 Bura Na Mano Holi Hai: 2007–2008 Champion ...

  5. Mandala 10 - Wikipedia

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    The rishi of 10.47 is called Saptagu, while that of 10.48–50 is likewise called Indra Vaikuntha. 10.85 is a marriage hymn, evoking the marriage of Suryā, daughter of Surya (the Sun), another form of Ushas, the prototypical bride. RV 10.121 (the Hiranyagarbha Sukta) is another hymn dealing with creation, containing elements of monotheism.

  6. Dadhichi - Wikipedia

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    Dadhichi (Sanskrit: दधीचि, romanized: Dadhīci), also rendered Dadhyanga [2] and Dadhyancha, [3] is a sage in Hinduism.He is best known for his sacrifice in the Puranas, where he gives up his life so that his bones could be used to manufacture the Vajra, the diamond-like celestial thunderbolt of the deity Indra, in order to slay Vritra.

  7. Hindi literature - Wikipedia

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    Hindi literature (Hindi: हिंदी साहित्य, romanized: hindī sāhitya) includes literature in the various Central Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Hindi, some of which have different writing systems. Earliest forms of Hindi literature are attested in poetry of Apabhraṃśa such as Awadhi and Marwari.

  8. Rantideva - Wikipedia

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    As Rantideva was a faithful follower of Vishnu, the king gave away to the Brahmanas his wealth and thus acquired righteous means. [4] The king gave promises and engaged in performance of various sacrifices.

  9. Maithili Sharan Gupt - Wikipedia

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    Maithili Sharan Gupt [1] (3 August 1886 – 12 December 1964 [2]) was one of the most important modern Hindi poets. [3] He is considered one among the pioneers of Khari Boli (plain dialect) poetry and wrote in Khari Boli dialect, [2] at a time when most Hindi poets favoured the use of Braj Bhasha dialect. [4]