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  2. Khatu Shyam Temple - Wikipedia

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    The "Shyam Kund [6]" is a holy pond near the temple from where the 'Sheesh (Head)' of baba shyam came out. In this kund devotees take bath and do worship of khatu naresh (Lord of Khatu). The Gopinath temple lies to the south-east of the main temple. The Gaurishankar temple [6] also lies nearby. There is an interesting tale associated with the ...

  3. Khatoo, Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    The ritual of the Nishaan yatra is one of the most remarkable yatra of Khatu Shyam. Thousands of devotees come every year to be a part of the yatra. The devotees carry a sacred flag throughout the yatra to offer to the lord. The flag signifies the devotion and love of devotees. The devotees travel by foot with the flag to the temple of Khatu Shyam.

  4. List of black-and-white films that have been colorized ...

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    Title Year produced Year colorized Distributor and color conversion company Babes in Arms: 1939: 1993: Turner Entertainment [45] [46]: Babes in Toyland: 1934: 1991: American Film Technologies

  5. Barbarika - Wikipedia

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    Barbarika/ Belarsen was a grandson of Bhima (second of the Pandava brothers), and the son of Ghatotkacha. Ghatotkacha was the son of Bhima and Hidimbi.He learnt the art of warfare from his mother Ahilāvati, who was also known as Mauravi (daughter of Mura).

  6. Kumbha Shyam Temple, Chittorgarh - Wikipedia

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    Kumbha Shyam Temple Chittorgarh was constructed by Maharana Sangram Singh I, the ruler of Mewar (1482–1528), on the special request of Mirabai, his daughter-in-law.It was used as a private worship place to chant the name of Krishna by his devotee Mirabai.The grand structure of the temple, with a pyramidal tower, high roofs, and archways, is installed with idols of many Hindu gods and goddesses.

  7. Shyam Benegal filmography - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Producer(s) Other notes 1974: Ankur: Blaze Film Enterprises: National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film: 1975: Charandas Chor: Children's Film Society of India

  8. Sanwariaji Temple - Wikipedia

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    Shri Sanwaliaji, at Sanwariaji Temple Shri Sanwaliaji. Sanwaliaji Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Krishna on the Chittorgarh–Udaipur Highway, Rajasthan, India.. Located 40 from Chittorgarh – the historic city of valor and devotion – Mandaphiya is now known as Shri Sanwaliya Dham (The residence of Krishna) and is second only to Shrinathji Temple to the followers of the Vaishnav sect.

  9. Shyamchi Aai (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    Shyamchi Aai (lit.:Shyam's Mother) is a 1953 Marathi film, directed by P.K.Atre. It is based on the book Shyamchi Aai written by Sane Guruji in Marathi. The film was acclaimed upon release. It stars Damuanna Joshi, Vanamala and Madhav Vaze. Shyamchi Aai won the Golden Lotus Award for Best Film at the National Film Awards in 1954. [1]