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Pressing hands together with a smile to greet namaste – a common cultural gesture in India. Namaste (Sanskrit pronunciation:, [1] Devanagari: नमस्ते), sometimes called namaskār and namaskāram, is a customary Hindu [2] [3] [4] manner of respectfully greeting and honouring a person or group, used at any time of day. [5]
The name Surya Namaskar is from the Sanskrit सूर्य Sūrya, "Sun" and नमस्कार Namaskāra, "Greeting" or "Salute". [7] Surya is the Hindu god of the sun. [8] This identifies the Sun as the soul and source of all life. [9] Chandra Namaskara is similarly from Sanskrit चन्द्र Chandra, "Moon". [10]
Ram Tere Kitne Nam (transl. Ram, how many names do you have? Hindi pronunciation: [raːm teːreː kɪtneː naːm]) is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language film, directed by P. Madhavan and produced by Harish Shah. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar and Rekha. [1] It is a remake of the director's own Tamil film Raman Ethanai Ramanadi. [2]
Jeena To Hai: 1515 "Kitni Hansi Zindagi Hai" Pritha Majumdar: Utsav Anand: Naskar N 1516 "Madhosh Ho Rahi Hai" Meri Taaqat: 1512 "Tara Chamakta Tara" Sunitha: Pehli Nazar Ka Pyaar: 1508 "Dil Ki Betabiyon Ko" Shreya Ghoshal: Ali-Ghani: Shakeel Azmi, Nawab Arzoo 1509 "Kya Ho Raha Hai" Umeed-The Hope: 1513 "Jeevan Ka Safar" Solo: Ravindra Jain ...
Jai Shri Ram – Greeting or Salutation in North India dedicated to Rama. [177] Jai Siya Ram – Greeting or Salutation in North India dedicated to Sita and Rama. [178] Siyavar Ramchandraji Ki Jai – Greeting or Salutation dedicated to Sita and Rama. The hymns introduces Rama as Sita's husband. Sita-Ram-Sita-Ram – The maha-mantra is as follows:
Picture of author, Tulsidas published in the Ramcharitmanas, 1949.. Tulsidas began writing the Ramcharitmanas in Ayodhya in Vikram Samvat 1631 (1574 CE). [n 2] [15] The exact date is stated within the poem as being the ninth day of the month of Chaitra, which is the birthday of Rama or Rama Navami. [15]
Hey Ram (transl. Oh! Ram ) is a 2000 Indian epic historical drama film written, directed, and produced by Kamal Haasan , that stars him and Shah Rukh Khan (in his Tamil debut) in lead roles. It was simultaneously made in the Tamil and Hindi languages.
"Ramanama satya hai" (transl. The name of Rama is the truth) is a Hindi phrase commonly chanted by Hindus while carrying a dead body to be cremated. [8] [9] Tyagaraja, a composer of Carnatic music, mentioned the ramanama in his compositions. [10]