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Jai Siya Ram (or Jai Siyaram) is a Hindi expression, translating as "Victory to Sita and Rama". [1] Siya is a regional variant of Sita. [ 2 ] Sociologist Jan Breman states that it was used as "a greeting of welcome in the countryside since time immemorial".
Gharana (Family) is a 1961 Indian Hindi film that stars Raaj Kumar, Rajendra Kumar and Asha Parekh.It is directed by S. S. Vasan.The film became a box office hit. [1] The film was a remake of the 1960 Telugu film Santhi Nivasam [2] and remade in 1988 as Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani.
On June 24, 2023, in Pulwama, South Kashmir, Indian Army personnel stormed a mosque and allegedly forced worshippers to chant Jai Shri Ram and bharat mata ke jai. [81] [82] Similarly, on November 24, 2024, Kashmiri shawl sellers in Himachal Pradesh reported being harassed and forced to chant Hindutva slogans, including Jai Shri Ram. [83]
In the North Indian region, mainly in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, people use salutations such as Jai Shri Ram, Jai Siya Ram [249] and Siyavar Ramchandraji Ki Jai. [250] Ramanandi ascetics (called Bairagis ) often use chants like "Jaya Sita Ram" and "Sita Ram".
Raghunandan (literally, "son of Raghu") is a name of Rama, the legendary king of Ayodhya in India. Rama, who is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was a descendant of the king Raghu . Raghunandan may also refer to:
She was asked to apologize, and former Union minister, Ashwini Kumar Choubey, then took the microphone from her and shouted ‘Jai Shri Ram’ to try to pacify the crowd. Former MP Shahnawaz Hussain , who was also present in the event, called the disruption “the height of intolerance”.
Siyaram Baba (1914 – 11 December 2024) was an Indian Hindu saint. [1] [2] [3] and a supercentenarian in India, he is claimed to be 110 years or older. Estimates of his actual age range from 80 to 130. [4] He was from Bhatyan Ashram, located on the banks of the Narmada River in Khargone district, Madhya Pradesh.
Raghunandana was born at Nabadwip to a Bengali Brahmin named Harihara Bhattacharya. He was a pupil of Srinatha Acharya Chudamani. [1] His writings mention the works of Brihaspati Rayamukuta, a contemporary of the Bengali sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah & Madhavacharya and are mentioned in the Viramitrodaya of Mitramisra (early 17th century).