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"Kab Se Khadi Hoon Jagdambe Maa" (version 1) Tajdar Taj solo "Kab Se Khadi Hoon Jagdambe Maa" (version 2) "Kaali Teri Choti Hai Paranda Teri Laalni" Indeevar Mangal Singh "Nazar Milata Kabhi Tujhse" Gurcharan Bandh Darwaza "Main Ik Chingaari Thi" Anand–Milind Kafil Azar solo Choron Ki Rani Hasino Ka Raja "O Meri Rani, Hosh Mein Aaja" Anwar ...
Ambika (Sanskrit: अम्बिका, IAST: Ambikā) is generally an epithet or form of Mahadevi, the supreme goddess of many sects of Hinduism.In Shaktism, she is revered as Adi Parashakti, the mother of the universe and all beings.
The History of Shri Aai Mata Ji. Shri Aai Mata ji (Hindi Pronunciation: श्री आई माता जी; 1472 to 1561 in Vikram Samvat [1] or 1415 to 1504 in Gregorian calendar) is believed to be an incarnation of the goddess, Ambe Maa (Jagdambe Maa, Hindi: अम्बे माता जी का अवतार).
Kinjal Dave (born 24 November 1998) is an Indian singer known for her work in the Gujarati music industry.Kinjal began singing at a young age and gained fame with her hit song "Char Bangdi Vali Gadi" in 2017.
Maa Amar Maa "Mon Jaane Na" Ashok Raj Alka Yagnik Neel Akasher Chandni "Saiyaan Saiyaan" Jeet Ganguly "Saiyaan Saiyaan" (Remix) "Bhalobasha Swapno" Mahalakshmi Iyer "Ki Bhalo Lage Piya" Ambarish, Mahalakshmi Iyer "Boro Aasha Kore" Mahalakshmi Iyer "Chandni Chandni" "Raat Jaye Raat Jaye" Paran Jai Jaliya Re "Mon Jaane" June Banerjee: Rajdrohi
Narendra Chanchal (16 October 1940 – 22 January 2021) was an Indian singer who specialized in religious songs and hymns.Besides several bhajans, Chanchal had also sung songs in Hindi films as well.
Anuradha Paudwal (born 27 October 1954) is an Indian playback singer and politician who works predominantly in Hindi cinema. [1] [2] [3] She has been described in media as one of the most prominent Bhajan singers [4] and also as one of the most successful playback singers of 80s and 90s era of Bollywood.
Arti plate. Arti (Hindi: आरती, romanized: Āratī) or Aarati (Sanskrit: आरात्रिक, romanized: Ārātrika) [1] [2] is a Hindu ritual employed in worship, part of a puja, in which light from a flame (fuelled by camphor, ghee, or oil) is ritually waved to venerate deities.