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  2. Ponnani Juma Masjid - Wikipedia

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    The Ponnani Juma Masjid, also known as the Ponnani Valiya Jumath Palli, is a Friday mosque, located in Ponnani, in the Malappuram district of the state of Kerala, India. The Juma Masjid played an important role in the intellectual field of Ponnani, once referred to as the 'Little Mecca' of Malabar .

  3. Kumar Sanu discography and filmography - Wikipedia

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    "Rang Dharti Ke Liye" (female) Sudhakar Sharma Sunidhi Chauhan: Hindi "Saawan Na Bheegi" "Rang Dharti Ke Liye" (child) P. Susheela "Rang Dharti Ke Liye" (male) Kumar Sanu "Jisne Sapna Dekha" "Jagdu Dada Zindabad" Kumar Sanu, Khushboo Jain, Pamela Jain, Neelesh Kamath, Master Sameer, Tarannum Malik "Main Toh Hoon King"

  4. Ponnani - Wikipedia

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    Ponnani was a major hub of Indian nationalist movement in Malabar District during the British Raj. Ponnani region was the working platform of K. Kelappan, popularly known as Kerala Gandhi,Vakeel Raman Menon,known as Ponnani Gandhi, A. V. Kuttimalu Amma, and Mohammed Abdur Rahiman, and several other freedom fighters. [44]

  5. Om Sakthi - Wikipedia

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    Om Sakthi is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar, starring Vijayakanth and Menaka. Vijayakanth played a negative role and Jaishankar made a special appearance. It was released on 21 May 1982, [ 1 ] and failed at the box office, leading to a brief career setback for Vijayakanth.

  6. Misri Masjid - Wikipedia

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    The Misri Masjid, also known as the Egyptian Mosque, is a 16th-century mosque, located in Ponnani, in the Malappuram district of the state of Kerala, India.The mosque was built for the army of Zainuddin Makhdoom, who had come to India from Egypt to help the Zamorin king's army in the battle against the Portuguese.

  7. Shakta pithas - Wikipedia

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    The Brahmanda Purana, one of the major eighteen Puranas mentions 64 Shakta pithas of the goddess Parvati in the Bharat or Greater India including present-day India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, some parts of Southern Tibet in China and parts of southern Pakistan.

  8. Shakti - Wikipedia

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    According to the Monier-Williams dictionary, the term Shakti (Ĺšakti) is the sanskrit feminine word-meaning "energy, ability, strength, effort, power, might, capability"—thereby implying "capacity for" doing something, or "power over" anything. [1] [8] Shakti is also considered feminine noun of linguistic term Sanskrit. [9]

  9. Thirunavaya Navamukunda Temple - Wikipedia

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    Tirunavaya Temple (in full Tirunavaya Navamukunda Temple) is an ancient Hindu temple at Tirunavaya, central Kerala, India, on the northern bank of the Bharatappuzha (River Ponnani), dedicated to Navamukundan (Narayana-Vishnu). [1] The temple is glorified in Divya Prabandha, an early medieval Tamil collection of hymns by the Vaishnava Alvars.