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David J. McCutchion mentions the Shyama-Sundara temple as a brick built largely plain ek-ratna with a ridged rekha tower. [3] The Archaeological Survey of India, Kolkata Circle describes the Shyam Sundar temple as "a brick-built Temple with a sikhara of north Indian type on top. It was built in c.17th-18th century AD."
Shyam Sundar Shyam was an active participant in the Quit India Movement, a significant part of India's struggle for independence from British rule. While employed in a government job in Datia, Madhya Pradesh, Shyam Sundar joined the movement and, along with Narayan Khare, went underground for 34 days to evade British authorities.
Shree Shyam Mandir, Ghusuri is a temple located in Howrah, one of the main trade hubs in the Indian city of Kolkata. Ghusuri Dham is the biggest Khatu Shyam Temple in Eastern Region of India. [ 1 ]
Shyam Sunder or Shyam Sundar may refer to: . Shyamasundara, a name of Krishna; Shyamasundara, an Indian male given name; Shyam Sundar, a 1940 Indian film; Shyamsundar, a village in West Bengal, India
Shyam Sunder also wrote the pamphlet Federation is a must for Indian Minorities; [15] his demands for Minorities included enforcement of their Constitutional rights, preservation of culture, electoral reforms, and even nationalisation of Administration Problems of India Minorities. His main objectives were to undertake a nationwide educative ...
Kedarnath Temple in Himalayan Mountains, Uttarakhand Evening prayers at Ganga river (Har-Ki-Pauri) in Haridwar. In Hinduism, the yatra (pilgrimage) to the tirthas (sacred places) has special significance for earning the punya (spiritual merit) needed to attain the moksha (salvation) by performing the darśana (viewing of deity), the parikrama (circumambulation), the yajna (sacrificial fire ...
Trilokpur (Hindi: त्रिलोकपुर) is a Hindu temple site in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located on an hillock about 24 km south-west of Nahan at an elevation of about 430 m. The temple is an amalgam of Indo-Persian styles of architecture. The name Trilok Pur means a triangle of three Shakti Temples in the area.
Shyam Benegal was born on 14 December 1934 in a Konkani-speaking [7] Hindu family [8] in Hyderabad, as Shyam Sunder Benegal. [9] His father hailed from Karnataka. [10] When he was twelve years old, he made his first film, on a camera given to him by his photographer father Sridhar B. Benegal.