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  2. Ashtavinayaka - Wikipedia

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    Ashtavinayaka with an Om featured in the centre. Ashtavinayaka (Marathi: अष्टविनायक) is a Sanskrit term which means "eight Ganeshas".The Ashtavinayaka Yatra refers to a pilgrimage to the eight Hindu temples in the state of Maharashtra, India, centered around the city of Pune.

  3. List of Marathi films of 1979 - Wikipedia

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    Dubbed in Hindi with same name [1] Aaitya Bilavar Nagoba: Murlidhar Kapdi: Yashvant Dutt, Nilu Phule, Asha Kale-Naik, Nargis Banu, Master Bhagwan, Sanjivani Bhosle [2] Aapali Manase: V. K. Naik [3] Ashtavinayak: Rajdutt: Sachin, Vandana Pandit, Sharad Talwalkar, Vasantrao Deshpande, Raja Gosavi [4] Sinhasan: Dr. Jabbar Patel

  4. Ashtavinayak (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ashtavinayak [1] is a Marathi-language film released on 9 February 1979. The film was directed by Rajdutt and produced by Sharad Pilgaonkar under the banner of Manorama Films. [ 2 ] The film is based on the divine intervention to a wealthy family from Sangli in 1975.

  5. Ganesha - Wikipedia

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    Vinayaka (विनायक; vināyaka) or Binayaka is a common name for Ganesha that appears in the Purāṇa s and in Buddhist Tantras. [27] This name is reflected in the naming of the eight famous Ganesha temples in Maharashtra known as the Ashtavinayak (Marathi: अष्टविनायक, aṣṭavināyaka). [28]

  6. Ganesha Temple, Morgaon - Wikipedia

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    The Morgaon temple is not only the most important temple in the Ashtavinayak circuit, but also is described as "India's foremost Gaṇeśa (Ganesha) pilgrimage" (IAST original). [2] [3] [4] Morgaon is the adhya pitha – foremost centre of worship of the Ganapatya sect, which considers Ganesha as the Supreme Being. [4]

  7. Jagdish Khebudkar - Wikipedia

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    Jagdish Khebudkar (10 May 1932 – 3 May 2011) was a Marathi writer and lyricist of Marathi cinema, known for his songs in films like Pinjra (1972), Sadhi Mansa, Samna (1975), Chandra Hota Sakshila and Ashtavinayak. Starting in 1960, he remained associated with the Marathi film industry for the next 50 years, during which he established a ...

  8. Lenyadri - Wikipedia

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    The name is either interpreted as "mountain-born" [13] [15] or as "Atmaja of Girija", the son of Parvati, who herself is daughter of the mountain Himavan, a personification of the mountains of Himalayas. The features of the Ganesha icon, seen on the back wall of the cave, are the least distinct vis-a-vis the other Ashtavinayak temples.

  9. Marathi cinema - Wikipedia

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    Marathi Cinema, also known as Marathi film industry, is the segment of Indian cinema dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Marathi language widely spoken in the state of Maharashtra. It is based in Mumbai. It is the oldest film industry of India and one of the leaders in filmmaking in the Indian film industry. [4]