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  2. Pargat Diwas - Wikipedia

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    Pargat Diwas, or Valmiki Jayanti, is an annual Indian festival celebrated in particular by the Balmiki religious group, to commemorate the birth of the ancient Indian poet and philosopher Valmiki, who is thought to have lived around 500 BCE. [1]

  3. Valmiki - Wikipedia

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    Vishnudharmottara Purana says that Valmiki was born in the Treta Yuga as a form of Brahma who composed Ramayana and that people desirous of earning knowledge should worship Valmiki. [22] He was later reincarnated as Tulsidas , who composed the Ramcharitamanas , which was the Awadhi - Hindi version of the Ramayana .

  4. Hanuman: Da' Damdaar - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman: Da’ Damdaar (transl. Hanuman, the powerful) is a 2017 Indian mythological-adventure animated film, directed by Ruchi Narain, presented by RNB Films in association with R.A.T Films. [5]

  5. Balmikism - Wikipedia

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    Balmikism or Valmikism is a Hindu sect that reveres the sage Srishtikarta (also known as Bala Shah or Lal Beg) as their ancestor as a patron saint. [1] Followers believe that Valmiki was an avatar of God, and they consider his works, the Ramayana and the Yoga Vasistha, as their holy scripture. [1]

  6. Valmikeshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, it is said that the Shivlinga of the temple was established by the Vedic sage Maharshi Valmiki. The Shivlinga of Lord Mahadev in the temple is installed 21 feet below the ground. [3] It is one of the major Shiva temples in the Mithila region for the devotees of Sawan Sombari pilgrimage.

  7. Narada - Wikipedia

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    Vaishnavas depict him as a pure, elevated soul who glorifies Vishnu through his devotional songs, singing the names Hari and Narayana, and therein demonstrating bhakti yoga. The Narada Bhakti Sutra is attributed to him. He would usually make his presence known by vocally chanting "Narayana, Narayana" before appearing in a scene.

  8. Ramayan (2002 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ramayan is a Hindi TV series that was aired on Zee TV in 2001. [1] It is a television adaptation of the ancient Indian epic of the same name, and is primarily based on Valmiki's Ramayana, Tulsidas Ramcharitramanas, Kalidasa's Raghuvaṃśa and Kambar's Kambh Ramayana. It was produced and directed by Baldev Raj Chopra and Ravi Chopra. [2] [3]

  9. Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush - Wikipedia

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    "The show is harming the image of Maharishi Valmiki and causing hurt to the religious sentiments of a community." [12] It further stated, "Lord Ram has been shown to have visited Maharishi Valmiki’s ashram and met Luv and Kush, which is not true. He met Luv and Kush at the time of the Ashwamedh Yagya, when they captured their horse and waged ...